Hasil Laporan BPK ttg Lusi dinyatakan bahwa ada Kesalahan dalam pengawasan yg tdk sesuai dg ketentuan dalam pemboran BP-1, yang akhirnya menjadikan polemik dg Menteri ttg kewenangan BPK ( Koran Tempo 18 Juni 2007 Hal.B2 )Ternyata setiap perbedaan pendapat ttg penyebab Lusi ini selalu di perdebatkan antara yang pro dan kontra , tapi kelihatannya score sekarang seperti interpretasikan Kang Vicky itu ISM > Nambahin dikit Mas Oki, ini sedikit OOT/bukan berhubungan > dgn geologi. > > Pagi hari ini di kantor, teman-teman rame pada nanya: " ... > kenapa Mr. Imam Augustino masih bisa menjawab sambil > tersenyum di tengah penderitaan orang banyak seperti itu??" > Wah wah wah, ... ini sih masalah kultur. Rada susah > menjelaskannya tapi intinya begitulah, kebanyakan > ekspresi/mimik orang Indonesia selalu "senyum" dan "ceria" > meski isi pernyataannya menyedihkan atau tidak mengenakan. > Jadi blm tentu bisa ditafsirkan "tersenyum di atas > penderitaan org lain". > > > On 18/06/07, oki musakti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Sedikit menyimpang, >> Tadi malam musibah Lusi ditayangkan di acara 60 Minutes nya >> channel 9 Australia. >> Seperti biasa fokus bahasannya lebih pada sisi human >> interest terutama masalah lebih dari 40 ribu pengungsi >> yang sampai sekarang belum terurus dengan baik serta adanya >> Australian connection dalam bentuk participating interest >> Santos di sini. >> >> Dari sisi sudut pandang, acara ini jelas-jelas mengopinikan >> bahwa Lusi adalah kesalahan drilling dari Lapindo. >> Salah satunya disebutkan: 'The world's top experts agree >> this was the straight out human error most likely a >> failure to shore up the walls of the bore hole with a >> protective casing. '.......mungkin ini maksudnya adalah >> 'top expert' yang gak hadir dalam seminar Lusi di BPPT.... >> >> Buat saya ada satu hal yang sangat mengganggu: Narasumber >> utama dalam acara ini adalah Dr Mark Tingay dari Adelaide >> Uni. Sependek pengetahuan saya, belum pernah dengar Pak >> Tingay ini melakukan penelitian di Sidoardjo. Kalau lihat >> lontaran2 beliau, itu keliahatannya banyak yang langsung >> diambil dari berbagai diskusi diberbagai milisout dari nya >> Pak Dhe Vicki. >> >> Samasekali gak ada pendapat dari geologist Indonesia >> apalagi pendapat resmi tim IAGI. Yang sudah berbulan-bulan >> banting tulang melakukan penelitian disana. >> >> Kesimpulan dan moral of the story: Kita belum >> dianggep....... >> >> Salam >> Oki >> >> Unnatural disaster Sunday June 17, 2007 >> [image: Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia (AAP)] >> Reporter: Peter >> Overton<http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=264123>>> >> Producers: Howard Sacre >> <http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=264627>, >> Julia >> Timms<http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=264640>>> *At >> first, we thought this can't be true, it's like some >> sort of pre-historic disaster movie. But it's real all >> right. A gigantic volcano of steaming hot mud as far as the >> eye can see.* It's already swamped a dozen villages on the >> Indonesian island of Java - and we mean swamped. Houses, >> factories, mosques, everything just swallowed by this >> relentless tide. Forty thousand people have been left >> homeless, without jobs, without hope. And the really >> infuriating thing is, geologists are 99 percent certain >> it's not a natural disaster. It's man-made. The prime >> suspect is a big mining company with strong Australian >> connections. *Transcript* PETER OVERTON: The world has >> never seen anything like this a gargantuan fountain of >> mud gushing from the bowels of the earth. Some days, the >> crater surges wildly, on other days it quietens down, but >> it never stops. Too thick to drain away, it's burying >> everything in its path. This is a tragedy of errors backed >> by Australian money. A story of cover-up and suffering that >> goes all the way to Indonesia's presidential palace. Look >> our first glimpse. There it is, there. DR MARK TINGAY: >> Yeah, it is a huge, huge eruption. PETER OVERTON: Those >> houses would just be inundated inside. DR MARK TINGAY: They >> are gone inside. They're just full full of mud. Three >> hundred and sixty degrees all around you for kilometres, is >> mud. PETER OVERTON: Even for a top geologist, this site >> defies belief. Dr Mark Tingay, from Adelaide University, >> couldn't wait to see the grand-daddy of all mudflows on >> Indonesia's main island of Java, just west of Bali. It's so >> unpredictable, we're allowed just a few minutes at the >> crater. DR MARK TINGAY: It's just incredible the amount of >> mud and stuff that's coming out of here all this fluid. >> PETER OVERTON: A boiling, bubbling cauldron, about 100 >> metres across. This is extraordinary. DR MARK TINGAY: This >> is amazing. This is certainly the biggest mud volcano >> crater I've ever seen and I've seen some of the biggest >> natural ones in the world. PETER OVERTON: How hot is it, >> Mark? DR MARK TINGAY: This would be I'd say the >> temperature ranges from about 70 to 100 degrees Celsius so >> it's very, very hot. You wouldn't want to put your hand in >> it! PETER OVERTON: How long can this go for? How long could >> this mud keep spewing up from underneath us? DR MARK >> TINGAY: Well, geologically, mud volcanoes could go on for >> hundreds of thousands of years but, in terms of sort of >> man-made eruptions like this, the longest we've seen them >> go for is over 20 years. PETER OVERTON: No-one knows how it >> will end, but we do know how it started with the mining >> company's stuff-up. Here's what happened. This time, last >> year, there were exploring for natural gas just to the >> right of the plume of steam. Around here were rice paddies >> and villages you can see the roof of the local mosque >> poking up through the mud just over there. Now, when the >> drilling got to nearly 3km under the earth, it struck a >> high-pressure zone and the result was catastrophic. DR MARK >> TINGAY: When they were drilling this well, they have >> encountered this chamber, or this very large reservoir of a >> highly pressured water. They have lost control there that >> water has started to come up the bore hole and then got >> into another shallower level, brought up captured all >> this mud, eroded all this mud and clay as its come and then >> erupted to the surface. So about 200 metres away from where >> they were drilling. PETER OVERTON: The world's top experts >> agree this was the straight out human error most likely a >> failure to shore up the walls of the bore hole with a >> protective casing. DR MARK TINGAY: We're 90 percent certain >> that this, that the drilling, is the trigger for this >> event. PETER OVERTON: So, lives lost, thousands of lives >> ruined through ineptitude? DR MARK TINGAY: 'Ineptitude' is >> a pretty strong word, Peter. That is a very hard one >> because we don't know what the conditions were when they >> were actually drilling. However, certainly the only reason >> you don't set casing is to cut costs. Because it takes time >> to set casing and time is money when you're drilling. PETER >> OVERTON: When it started a year ago, it was a small geyser >> of mud and steam in a rice paddy. After a few days, though, >> all hell broke loose, causing a frantic exodus. Levy banks >> and dams built in great haste collapsed just as quickly. A >> year later, 12 villages are buried, 20 factories, roads and >> rice fields are inundated and nearly 40,000 people >> displaced. We're not talking a trickle of mud here. We're >> talking about something with enormous power and force >> behind it, aren't we? DR MARK TINGAY: The mud is coming up >> at a great pressure rates of 100,000 cubic metres a day. >> Now, in sort of layman's terms, that's the equivalent of >> over 100 Olympics swimming pools a day. It is enough to >> sort of fill up a standard house in just a few minutes, >> your living room in 30 seconds. PETER OVERTON: Disasters on >> this scale normally attract immediate global aid, but not >> here. The new homeless invent ways to survive. To see the >> mud, there is an unofficial toll. Fifty cents to pass and >> more to park, but can you blame them? Here, everyone is >> fending for themselves but it's hard, hard work. This is >> all to get to that factory that's deep in mud to plunder >> all the lights, the electrical boxes, all the fittings in >> there, then they'll go and sell them and make a quid so >> they can live day-to-day. Today's haul is pretty good and >> should yield a good price. After this, they went next door >> and took away the roof. Sowagee, how quickly did the mud >> come into your home? SOWAGEE (TRANSLATION): In the first >> step was 15 minutes our villages was flooded. PETER >> OVERTON: Sowagee and his family's tiny house was amongst >> the first to go, and they lost everything. SOWAGEE >> (TRANSLATION): I was trying to save my children first and >> then all my stuff later. PETER OVERTON: Sowagee lost his >> job, too, as a construction worker. He took us to his last >> project, repairing a highway which is now the road to >> nowhere, buried for ever. Who do you blame now? SOWAGEE >> (TRANSLATION): This is the mistake of the drilling company. >> PETER OVERTON: Lapindo? TRANSLATOR: Lapindo? (SOWAGEE NODS) >> PETER OVERTON: Lapindo, an Indonesian mining company, is >> public enemy number one. It's scrawled everywhere you look >> and it's written across the furious faces in a nearby >> shelter for the homeless. Ladies and gentlemen, who do you >> blame for the situation you are in? VILLAGERS: Lapindo! >> PETER OVERTON: Now this is where the waters really get >> muddy. Lapindo, the mining company, says 'We're not to >> blame!' And, wait for this they say all this destruction >> was triggered by an earthquake in Yogyakarta, 300km that >> way, not by the drilling rig, which was only 200 metres >> away. Did your company cut corners in the drilling process? >> IMAM AUGUSTINO: Oh, no. That one is not true. PETER >> OVERTON: Despite mounting evidence, Lapindo boss Imam >> Augustino refuses to budge from the company line that this >> was a natural disaster. Do you believe it was triggered by >> the earthquake? IMAM AUGUSTINO: This triggered by the >> tectonic activities, not only not only the earthquake, but >> these tectonic activities. PETER OVERTON: These tectonic >> activities you mean the earthquake Yogyakarta? IMAM >> AUGUSTINO: Yeah, yeah. DR MARK TINGAY: It's difficult for a >> geologist, like myself, to believe that an earthquake 200km >> away and two days prior to the accident would have caused >> such an event. We would have only had shockwaves to the >> equivalent of about Richter scale two at the site where the >> eruption took place. Now, that's the equivalent of the >> vibration you get through your feet when you stand next to >> a road and a truck goes by. So it is a very, very light >> not a strong vibration, by any means. PETER OVERTON: This >> calamity has cost lives, as well as livelihoods. Late last >> year, 13 people died when the mud engulfed a gas pipeline, >> causing a huge explosion. With little doubt that human >> error caused all this mayhem, East Java police began >> investigating. They've gathered a mountain of evidence so >> far and they're still going. Are you one of the 13 suspects >> being investigated by the police? IMAM AUGUSTINO: Yes. Yep. >> It is. PETER OVERTON: How does it feel living with that >> over your head? IMAM AUGUSTINO: Of course, it's very hard. >> PETER OVERTON: You could go to jail. IMAM AUGUSTINO: Yes, >> yep. PETER OVERTON: With tempers at boiling point, the >> Indonesian Government ordered Lapindo to buy every block of >> land, every home and every factory as compensation. But, >> get this sitting beside President Yudhoyono in Cabinet as >> Welfare Minister is Aburizal Bakrie, a billionaire >> businessman whose empire includes Lapindo. Recently, Mr >> Bakrie has been trying to off-load the company, but those >> owed money suspect he is trying to offload his liability as >> well. Let me make sense of why I think you want to sell it >> to an offshore company. It was so you could have a company >> with no assets, no >> responsibility, so you could wash your hands of the >> problem. IMAM AUGUSTINO: That is not true. PETER OVERTON: >> So, everything I'm saying isn't true? IMAM AUGUSTINO: I >> don't say it's not true but it is not 100 percent correct. >> PETER OVERTON: Lapindo has begun paying compensation but >> there is a catch people must first prove they own their >> home and land. IMAM AUGUSTINO: As soon as possible, >> whenever they can provide the certificate of land, they go >> to the government agencies, make verification, and we pay >> them. PETER OVERTON: You know as well as I do that most of >> these people cannot supply a certificate of ownership of >> the land to their home because it was swallowed up by the >> mud. IMAM AUGUSTINO: No, that's just a case. PETER OVERTON: >> They had 15 minutes to escape. IMAM AUGUSTINO: No, they >> who said that, 15 minutes? PETER OVERTON: Spare a thought, >> too, for the Australian investors who stood to make a >> killing but, instead, are losing millions on the ill-fated >> gas well. Santos, the Adelaide-based mining giant, had an >> 18 percent slice of the action and is now lumped with 18 >> percent of the losses. Santos corporate vice-president is >> Martin Eames. How much have you paid out? MARTIN EAMES: We >> have paid out $30 million. PETER OVERTON: And how much do >> you intend to pay out? MARTIN EAMES: Well, we've made a >> provision in our accounts for $89 million. PETER OVERTON: >> Is Santos paying out for the good of the displaced people >> or because you want to keep the Indonesian Government >> onside? MARTIN EAMES: Well, we're paying it because we feel >> it's the right thing to do, first and foremost, and part of >> that is because of the impact on the people. You know, a >> decision on paying the money that we have done is simply >> because we feel that is the right thing to do. PETER >> OVERTON: Since there is no taming the flow of the mud, what >> on earth to do with it? A new drainage channel to relieve >> the massive build up is just a trickle compared with what >> is spewing out of the ground. What is really frightening, >> though, is the scientists' prediction that the giant >> underground chasm left behind could cave-in, sucking >> everything down with it. You're saying that the earth could >> gobble up the whole lot? DR MARK TINGAY: Now, what we >> really fear that might happen is that that could collapse >> very, very quickly. That all the water and all the soil >> that has been pulled out of the ground could cause the >> ground above, the surface, to collapse. Tens of metres >> 20, 30 metres down in a few, just a few seconds, and that >> would be catastrophic. >> >> >> *Ismail Zaini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: >> >> Berita di koran hari ini , Lha kok ada jual beli " Proyek >> akademis " apa itu ya ................ >> Kemudian ada juga ajakan revolosi , Wah gara gara Lapindo >> ada >> Revolosi.nanti............. >> >> ISM >> ==================================> >> >> Interpelasi Lapindo Hindari Jebakan >> ** >> Hentikan jual beli proyek akademis yang mengorbankan aspek >> kemanusiaan. >> >> JAKARTA -- Dukungan interpelasi kasus semburan lumpur >> Lapindo di Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur, menguat di DPR. Hingga >> Jumat (15/6), sudah 163 penandatangan dukungan penggunaan >> hak meminta penjelasan dan bertanya kepada pemerintah itu >> yang akan dibacakan di Rapat Paripurna DPR, Selasa (19/5). >> Penggagas interpelasi memastikan tak akan terjebak dan >> berkutat dalam polemik Tata Tertib DPR tentang perlu >> hadir-tidaknya Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono seperti >> dalam kasus interpelasi Iran. Namun, kali ini mereka >> penekannya lebih pada substansi menyelesaikan persoalan >> lumpur Lapindo yang sudah berlangsung sekitar setahun itu. >> ''Hingga saat ini masih ada korban 30 ribu orang yang >> terlunta-lunta. Sekarang tergantung SBY dalam merespon >> interpelasi kemanusiaan ini, karena kami tak ingin terjebak >> langkah Presiden untuk datang atau tidak,'' ujar Komisi V >> DPR, Abdullah Azwar Anas (FKB), salah satu penggagas >> interpelasi lumpur Lapindo, kepada pers, kemarin. >> Namun Azwar mengingatkan, interpelasi tersebut adalah >> kesempatan Presiden SBY untuk membenahi citra yang menurun >> untuk menyelesaikan kasus Lapindo. *Persoalan kebijakan* >> Komisi VII DPR, lanjut Azwar, sudah mengundang para menteri >> terkait di antaranya Menko Perekonomian, Menteri Keuangan, >> Menteri Pekerjaan Umum, Menteri Perumahan Rakyat, Menteri >> Perhubungan, Menneg PPN/Kepala Badan Perencanaan >> Pembangunan Nasional (Bappenas), Gubernur Jatim, dan Bupati >> Sidoarjo, untuk menjelaskan kasus Lapindo. Namun jawaban >> mereka dianggap belum menjamin kebijakan nasional >> penyelesaian lumpur Lapindo. >> ''Dalam interpelasi ini kami tak ingin terjebak soal >> teknis, dan menggeser substansi masalah. Yang penting >> substansinya, ada kebijakan nasional yang salah dalam >> menyelesaikan Lapindo,'' jelas Azwar. >> Azwar mencontohkan adanya perbedaan kewenangan penyelesaian >> luapan lumpur Lapindo beberapa waktu lalu, saat membuat >> kanalisasi luapan lumpur. Dalam hal ini, apakah menjadi >> domain PT Lapindo Brantas atau pemerintah, apakah >> mengganggu ekosistem, dan dalam skala besar mengganggu >> masyarakat? ''Lima BPLS (Badan Penanggulangan Lumpur >> Sidoarjo) pun tidak akan mampu menyelesaikan dengan cepat >> karena BPLS berasal dari pejabat eselon satu dan dua yang >> harus mengkoordinasi setingkat menteri. Ini salah satu >> contoh persoalan kebijakan itu,'' tegas Azwar. >> Pada Ahad (17/6), lanjut Azwar, tim penggagas interpelasi >> lumpur Lapindo akan menerima kedatangan Pansus Lapindo DPRD >> Jawa Timur dan DPRD Sidoarjo. ''Mereka sudah punya >> rekomendasi. Harapan kita, rekomendasi itu sejalan dengan >> persepsi kami soal pentingnya interpelasi,'' ujarnya. >> Mengenai dukungan interpelasi lumpur Lapindo sendiri, Azwar >> mengulas, pelan tapi pasti terus bergerak naik, khususnya >> dari anggota DPR dari daerah pemilihan Jawa Timur. >> ''Penambahan signifikan juga dari Fraksi PPP sekitar 17 >> orang. Tapi dari Fraksi Partai Demokrat yakni Achmad Fauwzi >> dan Ajie Massaid menarik dukungan, sementara dari Fraksi >> Partai Golkar tetap satu, Yuddy Chrisnandi. Golkar kabarnya >> masih menunggu arahan dari pimpinan mereka,'' ungkapnya. >> *Investigasi FPDIP* >> Sementara Fraksi PDIP DPR juga turun tangan dengan >> membentuk tim investigasi lumpur Lapindo. ''Kami akan >> segera menyusun tim itu,'' ujar Sekretaris Fraksi PDIP, >> Bambang Wuryanto, usai rapat fraksi kemarin. Menurut dia, >> tim investigasi akan beranggotakan seluruh anggota Fraksi >> PDIP di semua komisi di DPR. Tim bertugas mengumpulkan >> bahan dan masukan serta memberikan solusi kepada >> pemerintah. >> ''Kami telah mendapat bahan masukan dari pakar bahwa ini >> bisa >> diselesaikan. Kenapa pemerintah tidak bisa? Kalau masukan >> tim tidak digubris, kita bisa revolusi,'' cetus Bambang. >> Sosiologi Universitas Airlangga (Unai) Surabaya, Hotman >> Siahaan, yang hadir dalam rapat Fraksi PDIP, juga >> mengatakan, pemerintah harus segera menuntaskan kasus >> lumpur Lapindo. ''Harus pula dihentikan jual beli proyek >> akademis. Solusi yang diberikan harus untuk kesejahteraan >> rakyat di sana,'' tegasnya, menyindir timbalnya kelompok >> kampus yang mengabaikan aspek kemanusiaan para korban >> lumpur Lapindo. >> (eye ) >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email >> <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48225/*http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php>wherever>> >> you're surfing.
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