Thanks Dilip da
  For your note. I wanted to how the group viewed American and Assamese in 
US-just a sort of general feedback. You are right-the politicinan's response 
was very unfortunate and sounded very immatured.
  Regards
  Chitaranjan 

Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Chitta,
  Mr. Brindaban Goswami is not knowledgable enough to comment on Halliburton's 
business. The original Halliburton company was in oil field services business. 
It acquired a company called Brown and Root from the engineering and 
construction business. Brown and Root had done a large number of federal 
government projects. Later Halliburton and another company called Dresser 
merged. Dresser had both manufacturing and engineering/construction businesses. 
One of the groups in the Dresser company was M. W. Kellogg, an internationally 
known company in Ammonia, Ethylene and Refinery industries. Out of the merger 
between Halliburton and Dresser was born a group called KBR (Kellogg Brown and 
Root). Because of Brown and Root's expertise in executing government contracts, 
KBR were selected to run the defense contracts in Iraq. I'll not comment on the 
selection process and the accusations of price gouging against KBR.
  Since then Halliburton has spun off the KBR unit and KBR is an independent 
company now. Halliburton has got back to its original business of oil field 
services. Despite the bad reputation Halliburton got from the Iraq war, no one 
can deny that Halliburton has tremendous technical expertise in oil field 
services. All major international oil companies seek the services of either 
Halliburton or another company called Schlumberger when they drill for oil 
and/or gas.
  So there is nothing unusual about ONGC contracting with Halliburton for oil 
exploration and drilling in Assam. Halliburton moved their headquarters to 
Dubai because middle east is where oil and gas business will be for the near 
future and I am sure there is tax benefit to the company. Dubai was selected 
because it is a modern city and is business friendly.
   
  So I don't think Mr. Goswami has any reason to cry foul. The contract must be 
between ONGC and Halliburton, and Halliburton will just do what they are 
contracted for. If there is any loophole for hanky-panky, that may be in Delhi, 
not in Dispur.
  Dilip Deka
  Houston, Texas, USA 
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chittaranjan pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Mahanta da 
  What is your comment on the statement by this Assamese politician on 
Halliburton. Being a technocrat, American citizen you may be in a better 
position to comment whether the politician’s statement has any basis. Please 
give us your comment on this.
  Regards
   Halliburton likely to explore oil
Entry may spell doom for NE: AGP
By our Staff Reporter
GUWAHATI, July 1: The Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) has alleged that the entry of US 
company Halliburton, known for its involvement in building and maintenance of 
military support bases for US Army in Iraq, into the North East India for oil 
drilling would spell doom for the region. AGP chief Brindabon Goswami said, “A 
controversial company is being brought into the region. It should be stopped 
immediately”. He urged the Prime Minister to intervene in the matter, halt the 
ONGC’s move to give access to the US oil company into Asom and the North-east 
and to conduct an inquiry if there was any kind of secret deal (kick back) 
between any politician of India and the US company. 
Talking to newsmen in the city today, Goswami linked the proposed entry of 
Halliburton into NE to the East India Company’s entry that had cost the country 
its freedom. 
Talking to newsmen in the city today, Goswami said that non-resident Asomiyas 
also expressed concern over the entry of Halliburton, and the AGP would hold 
talks with other political parties and organizations to make a united effort to 
stop the move. The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) had proposed to bring 
in Halliburton for oil drilling into the North-east as part of its proposed Rs 
90 billion investment in oil and gas projects in the region. Basically an 
infrastructure building company, Halliburton is engaged in engineering and 
construction industries in the energy sector and managing logistics for 
military operations, among its forays into various fields. It had come under 
heavy criticism for its part in the Iraq war, where it was entrusted with oil 
fields and providing logistic support to the US Army. The company is alleged to 
have failed in fixing the oil fields, the primary responsibility assigned to it 
in Iraq. The AGP claimed that oil drilling was never a
 speciality of the company, and its proposed involvement for the purpose in the 
North-east smacked of ulterior motives of those who awarded the contracts in 
ONGC and Government.
There is also an allegation that Hallibuton was engaged in secret business 
dealings with Saddam’s regime by selling Iraq oil production equipment and 
spare parts to get the Iraqi oil fields up and running, Goswami said quoting 
confidential UN records.
    
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