dilluns, 26 de maig del 2008

Empreses estatals controlen el 94% de les reserves mundials de petroli



Però no haviem quedat que la guerra de l'Iraq s'havia fet per garantir petroli abundant i barato a l'imperi?:
With 94% of the world's oil supply locked up by foreign governments, most of which are hostile to the United States, the relatively puny American oil companies do not have access to enough crude oil to significantly affect the market and help bring prices down. Thus, Exxon Mobil, a small oil company, buys 90% of the crude oil that it refines for the U.S. market from the big players, i.e, mostly-hostile foreign governments. The price at the U.S. pump is rising because the price the big oil companies charge Exxon Mobil and the other small American companies for crude oil is going up.