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America's Scramble for Russian Oil On, Hoover Fellow Says.


Energy Editors/Business Editors/Education Writers

STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2003

America's scramble for Russia's oil is on, says Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is a public policy think tank and library founded by Herbert Hoover at Stanford University, his alma mater. The Institution was founded in 1919 and over time has amassed a huge archive of documentation related to President  Research Fellow William Ratliff in a just-released Essay in Public Policy, Russia's Oil in America's Future.

After trips to Kazakhstan, the Black Sea, the Baltics and, recently, the major oil fields This list of oil fields includes major fields of the past and present. The list is incomplete; there are more than 40,000 oil and gas fields of all sizes in the world[1].  of western Siberia Western Siberia is a part of Siberia located between the Ural mountains and a watershed of the rivers Ob and Yenisei.

Politically-administratively the territory of Western Siberia is divided into Kemerovo, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Tomsk, and Tümen Provinces, Hunty-Mansi Autonomous
 and Tatarstan, Ratliff concludes that American investments in Russian oil could reach tens of billions of dollars, including technology and expertise.

Ratliff's study examines Russia's massive oil potential and the problems Russians and foreigners may have tapping it, from old, state-run pipelines to the mixing of law and politics.

With big money and invaluable production share at stake, some American companies are likely to play down potential long-term problems to get at the black gold and diversify United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  sources. But the presidents of the United States Presidents of the United States
President Political Party Dates in Office Vice President(s)
George Washington   1789–97 John Adams
John Adams Federalist 1797–1801 Thomas Jefferson
 and Russia must think more deeply, Ratliff argues, by placing oil in the context of broader Russian growth and long-term U.S.-Russian relations.

He points to many interrelated in·ter·re·late  
tr. & intr.v. in·ter·re·lat·ed, in·ter·re·lat·ing, in·ter·re·lates
To place in or come into mutual relationship.



in
 matters that will determine the relative success of ongoing talks about Russian oil and its sale:

-- How genuine is Russia's commitment to reform? Russian president

Vladimir Putin and others say they want change, and we should

support their efforts. But how much does he really want it, how

many other Russians agree and to what degree do traditional

thinking and institutions impede change? Three hundred years ago

Czar Peter turned west, but his successors didn't follow through,

with poorer economic and political results seen by comparing

development in Russia during the next three centuries to that in

Western Europe and America. The KGB-trained bureaucrats who

attacked Russia's largest and most streamline oil company, Yukos,

in mid-2003, have considerable yet uncertain power and represent

an unregenerate un·re·gen·er·ate  
adj.
1.
a. Not spiritually renewed or reformed; not repentant.

b. Sinful; dissolute.

2.
a. Not reconciled to change; unreconstructed.

b. Stubborn; obstinate.
 past. They cast a dark cloud over Russia's efforts

to reform.

-- Hardly noticed abroad, Putin recently met in Moscow with Saudi

Crown Prince Abdullah, signaling a major shift in international

relations. Officials signed several agreements and Russia received

a reported Saudi promise of $200 billion development aid and

pledges to "maintain stability in the global oil market" through

closer cooperation with OPEC OPEC: see Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
OPEC
 in full Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

Multinational organization established in 1960 to coordinate the petroleum production and export policies of its
. The question is whether Russian

concern over American unilateralism u·ni·lat·er·al·ism  
n.
A tendency of nations to conduct their foreign affairs individualistically, characterized by minimal consultation and involvement with other nations, even their allies.
, dating in particular from

president Clinton's bombing of Yugoslavia There were two aerial bombings of Yugoslavia in history.
  • Bombing of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the April 1941 Invasion of Yugoslavia.
  • Bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1999 Operation Allied Force.
 in 1999, will in time

turn an always-suspicious Russia increasingly away from the United

States. Recent attacks on Yukos, the country's most successful and

pro-American private oil company, and the Saudi rapprochement, are

not encouraging.

-- If the U.S. political and economic relationship with Russia is

to prosper, Washington must support serious reform, ranging from

developing the rule of law and an infrastructure that can support

a modern government that is responsive to the needs of its people.

Russia's recent Energy Strategy for 2020, as well as World Bank

and IMF IMF

See: International Monetary Fund


IMF

See International Monetary Fund (IMF).
 reports, warned of serious political, social and economic

problems if the economy continues to rely so heavily on energy,

especially oil.

-- Finally, Americans still have no serious energy policy, only

oil and gas procurement plans. America must actively work to break

its excessive dependence on oil, Ratliff asserts. Recent

developments should drive development of alternative sources of

energy. America must not forever be held hostage by such heavy

dependence on so many unstable countries with cultures,

institutions and interests that often are very different from our

own, he writes.

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