On 9/16/07, sartesian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> opined:

I do not think there is any evidence that the war was about capturing
ownership of the physical reserves of oil;


Really!

What's all this, then?

"The documents contain a map of Iraqi oilfields, pipelines, refineries
and terminals, as well as 2 charts detailing Iraqi oil and gas
projects, and "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield Contracts." The
documents are dated March 2001."

Orienteering?
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orienteering>?

For Immediate Release
Jul 17, 2003    Contact: Press Office
202-646-5188

CHENEY ENERGY TASK FORCE DOCUMENTS FEATURE MAP OF IRAQI OILFIELDS
http://www.judicialwatch.org/printer_iraqi-oilfield-pr.shtml

Commerce & State Department Reports to Task Force Detail Oilfield &
Gas Projects, Contracts & Exploration

Saudi Arabian & UAE Oil Facilities Profiled As Well


(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that
investigates and prosecutes government corruption and abuse, said
today that documents turned over by the Commerce Department, under
court order as a result of Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) lawsuit concerning the activities of the Cheney Energy Task
Force, contain a map of Iraqi oilfields, pipelines, refineries and
terminals, as well as 2 charts detailing Iraqi oil and gas projects,
and "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield Contracts." The documents,
which are dated March 2001, are available on the Internet at:
www.JudicialWatch.org.

The Saudi Arabian and United Arab Emirates (UAE) documents likewise
feature a map of each country's oilfields, pipelines, refineries and
tanker terminals. There are supporting charts with details of the
major oil and gas development projects in each country that provide
information on the projects, costs, capacity, oil company and status
or completion date.

Judicial Watch has been seeking these documents under FOIA since April
19, 2001. Judicial Watch was forced to file a lawsuit in the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia (Judicial Watch Inc. v.
Department of Energy, et al., Civil Action No. 01-0981) when the
government failed to comply with the provisions of the FOIA law. U.S.
District Court Judge Paul J. Friedman ordered the government to
produce the documents on March 5, 2002.

The documents were produced in response to Judicial Watch's on-going
efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in government on
behalf of the American people. Judicial Watch aggressively pursues
those goals by making FOIA requests and seeking access to public
information concerning government operations. When the government
fails to abide by these "sunshine laws" Judicial Watch files lawsuits
in order to obtain the requested information and to hold responsible
government officials accountable.

"These documents show the importance of the Energy Task Force and why
its operations should be open to the public," stated Judicial Watch
President Tom Fitton.

Click here for for maps and charts of oilfields.

These are documents turned over by the Commerce Department, under a
March 5, 2002 court order as a result of Judicial Watch's Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit concerning the activities of the Cheney
Energy Task Force.  The documents contain a map of Iraqi oilfields,
pipelines, refineries and terminals, as well as 2 charts detailing
Iraqi oil and gas projects, and "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield
Contracts." The documents are dated March 2001.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/iraqi-oil-maps.shtml

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