http://infoindonesia.wordpress.com
Di Ensiklopedi MS Encarta dengan topik “Saudi
Arabia” dan “Venezuela” dijelaskan bahwa kedua
negara tersebut Menasionalisasi perusahaan minyak yang
ada di sana. Pengambil-alihan perusahaan ARAMCO
(Arabian American Oil Company) oleh pemerintah Saudi
terbukti meningkatkan pendapatan negara sangat besar.
Begitu pula Venezuela. Padahal SDM di kedua negara
tersebut sangat terbatas. Arab Saudi bahkan kerap
meminta tenaga kerja dan juga tenaga ahli ke
Indonesia.

 

Nah kapan pemerintah Indonesia punya nyali untuk
mandiri dan menasionalisasi perusahaan Migas yang ada
di negara ini? Pendapatan Migas lebih dari RP 300
trilyun/tahun harusnya cukup untuk itu.

 

Berikut tulisan dari Ensiklopedi MS Encarta:

 

Saudi Arabia

The latter development, along with Saudi Arabia’s
1974 takeover of controlling interest in the huge oil
company Aramco, greatly increased government revenue,
thus providing funds for another massive economic
development plan.

 

The oil industry is the most important sector of the
Saudi economy. Saudi Arabia’s proven petroleum
reserves amount to one-fourth of the world total. The
major oil fields are in the eastern part of the
country and offshore in the Persian Gulf. Because the
country has relatively small internal demand for oil,
it exports most of its production. It is the largest
exporter of petroleum in the world—in 2001 Saudi
Arabia exported about 6.3 million barrels per
day—and has the power to influence world oil prices.

 

Commercial quantities of oil were discovered in Saudi
Arabia in 1938, but World War II (1939-1945) delayed
large-scale exports until the 1950s. Initial
exploration and drilling were carried out by the
Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco), the operating
company of Standard Oil of California (Socal). Several
other U.S. oil companies acquired shares in Aramco in
1948. The Saudi government bought a 25 percent share
of the company in 1973, then took complete control in
1980, after which the company was called Saudi Aramco.
Production rose steadily from about 1.3 million
barrels per day in 1960 to 3.8 million barrels per day
in 1970. The increased production coupled with rising
oil prices, especially in 1973 and 1974, brought huge
revenues to the Saudi government. Another rapid
increase in revenues followed the Islamic Revolution
of Iran (1978-1979), when Saudi Arabia increased
production to compensate for the drop in Iranian
production, and prices rose due to the uncertain
market. Oil prices declined along with world demand
for oil during the worldwide economic recession of the
early 1980s. In 2002 Saudi Arabia produced 7.6 million
barrels of oil per day.

 

Saudi Arabia began producing natural gas liquids in
1962. In 1982 the first phase of the so-called Master
Gas System was put in place. This system was built to
capture the natural gas that was released as a
by-product of oil production and distribute it to
power petrochemical plants, steel factories, and other
manufacturing enterprises. By the late 1990s plans
were put forward to exploit the kingdom’s other gas
fields. In June 2001 Saudi Arabia awarded concessions
for the projects to several foreign companies, marking
the return of foreign companies for the first time
since 1975. In 2002 Saudi Arabia produced 57 billion
cu m (2 trillion cu ft) of natural gas.

 

The state-owned Saudi Arabian Mining Company controls
Saudi Arabia’s significant nonpetrochemical mineral
resources. These other mineral products include
limestone, gypsum, marble, clay, and salt. In
addition, smaller mining operations extract gold,
silver, bauxite, copper, zinc, and iron ore

 

Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2006. © 1993-2005 Microsoft
Corporation. All rights reserved.

 

VENEZUELA

Petroleum, located in the Maracaibo Basin and in the
eastern part of the country, dominates the Venezuelan
economy. Crude and refined oil are the main source of
government revenue and account for about one-third of
the GDP. In 2002 Venezuela produced almost 1 billion
barrels. Much of its oil is exported to the
Netherlands Antilles for refining. Venezuela is a
founding member of the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC).

The Venezuelan government nationalized the petroleum
industry in 1976, although private investment and
foreign participation has been permitted since 1992.
In 2003 the country had petroleum reserves estimated
at 78 billion barrels.

Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2006. © 1993-2005 Microsoft
Corporation. All rights reserved.

 


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