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Gore's Oil
by George Szamuely
New York Press
3/21/00
In September of 1995, as part of the pompously named National Performance
Review�Al Gore�s fatuous project to cut down government waste, fraud and
mismanagement�the Vice President boldly declared that he was recommending the
privatization of Elk Hills, a 47,000-acre oil-rich land in Southern California.
Since 1912 it had been in the possession of the U.S. Navy as an emergency oil
reserve. The oil companies salivated and made their bids. In October 1997 the
Energy Dept. announced that the U.S. government would sell its stake in Elk
Hills to Occidental Petroleum for $3.65 billion. Overnight, Occidental�s U.S.
oil reserves tripled. Occidental�s stock surged and its stockholders glowed.
One of them was the Vice President�s father, Al Gore Sr. He owned more than
$500,000 worth of Occidental stock. A clear conflict of interest? Not to the
airheads in the media. Neither then nor any time since have they evinced the
slightest curiosity about this deal. Or indeed about the Gore family�s long and
intimate connection with Occidental and, in particular, with its longtime
chairman, the shady and sinister Armand Hammer.

Hammer devoted his life to negotiating business deals with the former Soviet
Union. Following the 1917 revolution Hammer set up a bank in New York to
channel hard currency from Russian emigres into the hands of the Bolshevik
government. He also received money from the Bolsheviks that he distributed to
spies and underground agents here. In later years he ran a pencil factory in
the Soviet Union, the only Western capitalist permitted to operate in Stalin�s
Russia. In the 1930s, as the Soviet regime�s need for hard currency grew ever
more desperate, he was assigned the task of selling off Russian art in the West
and remitting the proceeds. A lot of this art had been stolen by the Bolsheviks
from its "capitalist" owners. A lot of it was junk. And a lot of it was forged.
In return for the money, the Soviets sent him oak staves from which he would
build beer barrels.

None of Hammer�s enterprises made much money He was continuously on the verge
of bankruptcy until the 1960s, when by extraordinary persistence�and a lot of
bribery�his company, Occidental Petroleum, won a lucrative oil concession in
Libya. At last, he had serious money to play with.

Hammer could not have prospered during the Red Scare, the Cold War and the
McCarthy era had he not had powerful friends. It was no easy feat to persuade
the world that he was no red�just a businessman trying to make a buck. One man
who was very helpful to him in this regard was Sen. Albert Gore Sr. In 1950
Hammer had taken Congressman Gore on as a partner in his cattle-breeding
business. He also sent him annual Christmas gifts of antique silver. And Gore
repaid Hammer in kind. In the late 1950s he introduced him to Sen. John F.
Kennedy. After the 1960 election Gore proposed to Kennedy that he use Hammer as
his personal envoy in any future Berlin crises. While Hammer did not get the
Berlin assignment, Kennedy did have an important mission for him. The President
had been informed that Soviet crabmeat was produced by slave labor. Gore
suggested that he send Hammer to investigate. Hammer returned to announce
triumphantly that there was no truth to the rumor about slave labor. With great
fanfare the U.S. government lifted the ban on Soviet crabmeat.

Using the money pouring in from Libya Hammer bought the Island Creek Coal Co.,
the nation�s third largest coal producer. Following Gore�s 1970 electoral
defeat, Hammer appointed him chairman of Island Creek as well as executive VP
of Occidental. Gore�s took home a handsome $500,000 annually. By 1992 Gore
owned Occidental stock worth $680,000. By now Hammer was, not surprisingly,
cultivating the ambitious young Gore. In the 1960s, Gore Sr. informed Hammer
that zinc ore had been discovered near his farm in Tennessee. Hammer bought the
land for $160,000. He then promptly sold it back to him. Occidental then began
payments of $20,000 a year for the right to mine it. Gore Sr. then sold the
land to Gore Jr. for $140,000. According to the Center for Public Integrity,
Gore Jr. has been receiving $20,000 a year from Occidental ever since.
Interestingly, Occidental never did mine the land. In 1985, Gore leased the
land to Occidental-competitor Union Zinc�clearly a sweetheart deal between
Hammer and the Gore family.

Today, Gore Jr. is executor of his father�s estate, which holds $500,000 worth
of Occidental stock. In other words, the Vice President himself controls
$500,000 worth of Occidental stock. Not surprisingly, Occidental has been
extremely helpful to Clinton and Gore. Occidental gave $50,000 to the Clinton�s
1996 reelection campaign. Since 1992 Occidental has given more than $470,000 in
soft money to the Democratic Party. According to the Center for Public
Integrity, two days after Ray Irani, Armand Hammer�s successor as chairman,
slept in the Lincoln Bedroom, Occidental forked over $100,000 to the DNC.

Gore is famous for his tedious expostulations about the consequences for the
Earth�s temperature of burning oil and coal. Yet when it comes to his own stock
holdings the environment can take a running jump. In a few months Occidental is
due to start drilling for oil in the Samore field in Colombia. Standing in
Occidental�s way are the U�wa people, a remote Colombian Indian tribe
inhabiting the country�s rainforests in the northeast, who do not want to leave
their ancestral land. They promise to walk off a 1400-foot cliff in the Andes
if Occidental begins drilling for oil. Predictably, Gore has said nothing. He
has not protested Occidental�s mining decision, or threatened to dispose of his
stock or rallied fellow stockholders on behalf of the U�wa.

There is one thing the Clinton administration has done. It proposed recently to
step up aid to the Colombian military to the tune of $1.3 billion. Ostensibly
the money is to fight the "drug lords." In reality, it is to make sure that Al
Gore�s oil wells and pipelines are firmly protected.


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