Bolivia Nationalises Gas Production - Foreign firms to surrender assets

Interesting to see what the ramifications of such actions will be, in terms of private sector investment.

Nonetheless, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a round of nationalisation anywhere in the world, bucking current trends. Personally, I always think the private sector can run things more efficiently than the state but needs tight regulation.

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - President Evo Morales issued a decree nationalizing Bolivia’s vast natural gas industry Monday, sending soldiers to occupy gas fields and threatening to evict foreign companies unless they give the Andean nation control over the entire chain of production.

The move fulfills an election promise by the leftist president, who has forged close ties with Cuba’s Fidel Castro and Venezuela’ Hugo Chavez, to increase state control over Bolivia’s natural resources, which he says have been ``looted’’ by foreign companies.

Morales sent soldiers and engineers with Bolivia’s state-owned oil company to installations and fields tapped by foreign companies - including Britain’s BG Group PLC and BP PLC, Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Spanish-Argentine Repsol YPF SA, France’s Total SA and Texas-based Exxon Mobil Corp. The companies have six months to agree to new contracts or leave Bolivia, he said.

``The time has come, the awaited day, a historic day in which Bolivia retakes absolute control of our natural resources,‘’ Morales, Bolivia’s first Indian president, said in a speech from the San Alberto field operated by Petrobras in association with Repsol and Total SA.

State television aired footage of soldiers and police standing guard outside some gas installations and petroleum company offices in the eastern city of Santa Cruz, where much of the industry is based.

Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera said troops were sent to 56 locations nationwide.

``The looting by the foreign companies has ended,‘’ Morales declared.

The announcement follows a trend by oil- and gas-rich Latin American nations to exact a larger share of profits from extraction of the fossil fuels.

The move comes as Ecuador argues with Washington over a new oil royalties law and less than a month after Chavez ordered the seizure of oil fields from Total and Italy’s Eni SpA when the companies failed to comply with a government demand that operations be turned over to Venezuela’s state oil company, Petroleos de Venezuela SA.

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Seems like we may have yet another machete waving, spit frothing, commie leftie incarnation of good ole Noriega. That means just one thing! Soon this whacko will be a state guest in some EU or US prison.

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Noreiga was america's little boy toy, until he beacmse irrelevant, and then we all know what happened. The latin american countries are rich in resources and need to take a stand. This doesn't mean a re-incarnation of Che but atleast some positive moves ahead.

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How dare they nationlize their own oil.. those dirty anti-semites..

bomb them

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lol nicely done lol pakistaniabroad.

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^^ Bunch of leftie supporters hell bent on violating every international treaty possible.

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What are you talking about? lol, capitalism and the west is the not the most morally or correct system. Plus I know many of my own who suffered and fought aginast the soviet commies, so watch what you say. You have no right to generalize me. The latin american states have been the slaves of America for very long, and what good did it serve them?

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Nationalising industry isn’t against international treaties.

It’s just a bad concept because it discourages private sector investment and leave industries in the hands of inefficient management. (A nationalised company never needs to manage its resources well since money from the taxpayers is always forthcoming).