Monday, November 13, 2006

Oil discovery brings caution for Cambodia

Mon, Nov. 13, 2006

By Troy Graham
Inquirer Staff Writer
Philadelphia Inquirer (USA)


PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - The good news in this country of 14 million, where one-third of the people live on less than 50 cents a day, is that they've struck oil.

But the bad news is that the discovery may make things even worse.

Early analyses indicate that the income from crude and gas could quickly exceed the current gross domestic product. A rapid acquisition of wealth fuels fears that autocratic, repressive leaders could become even less responsive to the needs of their impoverished people.

The American company Chevron holds a 70 percent stake in the first of six proposed offshore tracts in the Gulf of Thailand. In 2004 and 2005 it sank five exploratory wells, and found oil in four of them.

Chevron plans 10 more wells in the next two years, although it won't speculate on how much oil it will find. Estimates from others have varied from 121 million to 700 million barrels.

Although the oil - and revenue - may not flow for three or four years, many people here are already asking whether the discovery hasn't come too soon for a country still recovering from the ravages of the Khmer Rouge genocide of the 1970s. Its democracy is still fragile.

"Is it too early?" asked Douglas Gardner, the resident coordinator for the United Nations Development Programme in Phnom Pehn. "I don't think one can say. It's arrived."

While Cambodia's valuable light crude may not have a huge impact on the world market, the revenue would have an enormous effect on such a poor nation.

A U.N. analysis in January estimated that Cambodia's oil and gas could be worth $6 billion to $7.5 billion a year over the next two decades. The country's gross domestic product is only about $5 billion a year.

"This is perhaps the biggest opportunity, but also the biggest threat," Gardner said. "The experience around the globe has not been great with sudden natural resource flows."

Such discoveries can produce what is known as a "resource curse," when new wealth from natural resources makes a country poorer and less democratic. Nigeria, a corrupt and violent nation, is often cited as the best example of the phenomenon. It has exported more than $400 billion in oil in the last three decades, while 70 percent of its people continue to live on less than $1 a day.

Cambodia seems particularly susceptible to the curse. Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Cambodian People's Party have been accused of using violence to maintain their lock on the government.

The judiciary and police are widely criticized as corrupt, and they often silence the government's critics under laws making defamation a criminal offense.

Meanwhile, the nation's health care is so poor that 30,000 children die every year from preventable diseases, according to the United Nations Development Programme, and half the children never complete their primary education.

Cambodia plans to take 67 percent of the profits from the oil - money that could either alleviate the country's problems or make them worse.

"The money almost all goes to the government... . The only way Cambodians will benefit is if the government spends the money on the people," said Michael Ross, a political-science professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. "A lot depends on the quality of governance."

One problem with the oil industry, he said, is that it creates almost no local jobs. And with the oil lying offshore, imported skilled labor could work without ever setting foot in Cambodia.

Once the oil revenue hits the government coffers, it can create inflation. That may drive up the price of the nation's other industries and widen the gap between rich and poor - a recipe for civil unrest.

Perhaps the worst problem, Ross said, is that oil money often makes autocratic governments even less responsive to the people's needs.

"There's more money sloshing around, and this tends to encourage corrupt behavior," he said.

Experts say Cambodia would need to diversify its economy, reform its institutions, and tackle corruption to avoid the resource curse. Not everyone thinks Cambodia's rulers are up to the challenge.

"Our concern is that this is a government that doesn't disclose anything and isn't transparent about much," said Sophie Richardson, deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch. "It doesn't bode well."

Cambodia's minister of information, Khieu Kanharith, said recently that Hun Sen has made good governance a centerpiece of his administration.

Cambodia is open, he said, in part because it relies heavily on outside aid agencies that demand transparency.

"We have to follow the rules of these institutions like the IMF and World Bank," Khieu Kanharith said. "If we don't have good governance with these institutions... we can't ask for a loan."

But many experts fear that oil wealth, in freeing the government from its reliance on foreign aid, could allow it to ignore international standards on human rights and other issues.

"With revenue like this, the government becomes even more impervious to the kind of leverage some governments would use to improve their human-rights situation," Richardson said.

The United Nations has invested heavily to rebuild Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge years. It is focusing now on the short time remaining before a country that was a virtual slave camp a generation ago becomes the world's newest petrol-state.

"The right decisions need to be made before the oil wealth starts flowing," Gardner said. "All of this matters even more now."

Contact staff writer Troy Graham at 856-779-3893 or tgraham@phillynews.com.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

If we don't change this Government soon, Khmer People will suffer even further. HunSen and his Clonies will takes all the money they makes from selling this Black Gold. This is major curse for cambodia. HunSen sold our land and curlture to Viet and Thai. Now he's going all the way with the discovery of these Oil.

We need to do him a way for good.

Anonymous said...

UN and Paris Signators should do something about cambodia now until it too late again!

My siggestion first is to reform the Cambodia Royal Police and
Justice:(they are now killer and crook)

second the Cambodia Army is should put out side Goverment Controled!

Anonymous said...

Int'l Community must pressure Cambodia if they want to help Cambodian people from suffering under one man.

Anonymous said...

It should not be a surprise when all parties go into coalition with CPP after 2008. The loot is too much to miss out on.

SiS

Anonymous said...

There would be no other party, the loot is too big but the greedy will be biger!

You all if not hardcore Vietname communist will put in jail by 2008!

Anonymous said...

If you give out to Communist Viet's dog (Hun Xen) you all will be killed one by one if he get all those money and power!

Anonymous said...

Yes if he treat us all equal we will all join the CPP but they will kill all Khmer if we keep quiet?

Do pol pot teach you something that you should help eachother to stand for your own life?

Anonymous said...

Free world you need to help us get real freedom, do not the Communist and Dictator's killing us slow like trhis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

it's Cambodia's fault for being a beggar country. For being an underdeveloped country. People don't care enough to make a different. People are too apathetic towards politics and don't have will like people in other countries.

If Khmer really want to change and become prosper they would all overthrow the government peacefully, through votes. I guess they love the government and they love being poor and the same of the Asean Nations.

pityful. No one will help you if you don't help yourself. We can't blame all Cambodians for not having the will because they do not understand and are not aware of their impacts on politics in their own country so the first thing the Khmer nation need is an education, more public forums to reach every corner of the country, to get people all pump up for change.

Democracy can only exist in country where its citizens are aware of its rights and take active role to protect it.

Sam Rainsy, NGO groups, and other human rights etc. are on the right track when they give public forum for the people, but more needs to be done, awareness has not reach everyone in the country.

If Khmer want to change, they have to see that what is at stake is their own freedom and independence, and they need to have heart and will to protect that, at the poll. At that time when all the khmer are aware, no rigging can keep us back, when all have one voice, DEMOCRACY! Hunsen and Hanoi will lose.

Till then. keep dreaming or do something, make more people aware. Because no one will help you but yourself.

Anonymous said...

I am not begging AH HUN SEN to share the pie of prosperity! If AH HUN SEN don't want to share the pie, Cambodian people have no choice but to take the prosperity pie from AH HUN SEN through factional fighting!
Yeh that is right! How about start with the pie line that carry the black gold and turn the Cambodian oil well into a sea of fire! Is it possible that such can happen? Yes!

That is what exactly happen in Nigeria!

Anonymous said...

I am not begging AH HUN SEN to share the pie of prosperity! If AH HUN SEN don't want to share the pie, Cambodian people have no choice but to take the prosperity pie from AH HUN SEN through factional fighting!
Yeh that is right! How about start with the pie line that carry the black gold and turn the Cambodian oil well into a sea of fire! Is it possible that such can happen? Yes!

That is what exactly happen in Nigeria!

Anonymous said...

I would suggest we use this forum to debate the utilisation of oil revenue for for cambodia's sustainable development and for the benefit of all Cambodian people:
. Development projects using a lot labour in rural areas to generate income for the poor;
. Construction of economic infrastructure: roads, brigdges, railaways, hydro-electric dams, turning rivers, lackes and sea into a giant fish pond;
. Construction of social infrastructure: universities, colleges, schools, scholarships, hospitals...;
. Scholarships for long-tern study in advanced countries..to have higly qualified techinicians, scientists, ingineers, doctors...for the industrialisation...
. Industrialisation: turning Kompong Cham into an international industrial and commercial centre;
. Etc...
LAO Mong Hay, Hong Kong.

Anonymous said...

9:56 thank you for having common sense.

Anonymous said...

I agreed with 9:56's comments about developement in Cambodia. This is if the Hun Sen and his government are going to do that; this is if Hun Sen and his government are committed to such plans, and if it has happen, it is going to be a wonderful choice for our nation in Cambodia. Will Hun Sen and his government do that? If Hun Sen and his government won't do that the kind of developement, can we as Cambodian force Hun Sen and his government to do that?

Politically, this oil's result, I am confident that Hun Sen and his men are not going to let loose into a democracy country which is free and fair in term of election, human rights and justice system. Army and police will be firmly under the contol of Hun Sen. He will use the police and the army to crash and storm anyone who tries to compete with him or to challenge him. In addition, Hun Sen will not afraid of the international community because Hun Sen doesn't need any loan or aid from foreign countries including IMF or World Bank.
Therefore, pessimistically, the black gold will bring Cambodia into an autocratic governments.

Anonymous said...

We are also not very optimistic about the current government either. We don't believe that it will happen as 9:56am had commented or planed. Oil money like water will evaporate quickly into those big wigs' bank account and before we know it, it's gone with the wind!

We seriously wish that King Sihamoni would read KI or this article and help organize some action plans ahead.
King, by all means can reward and recognize honest,loyal and fine citizen with brilliant ideas and great ability to handle this great black sky or black gold crisis.


Oil's Fortune Articles in Cambodia also ought to start circulating around the country as soon as possible to get our people's attention. The more ears and eyes are into it, the better. Most of all, our people ought to know how to vote for a better candidate that dedicate to help them truely and not just a couple dimes here and there. They must know the difference and learn to excercise their right now!

We trust that Mr. Sam Rainsey and his men are well awared of this great great danger which will inevitably face us in a very near future.

This could be one of his,yet very powerful poilitical game to follow. He needs to take some very serious actions and he needs to start immediately.

Anonymous said...

While I completely agree with 9:56's post, it is detrimental to HS's agenda to educate Khmers. Nothing is easier than exploiting an ignorant public.

The recent events in Thailand provide hope that one day a similar overthrow will happen here. But there are a few things the Thais have going for them that Cambodia does not. Such as:

- A higher level of education and awareness among the public.

- Less apathy and a stronger resolve for change.

- Absolute reverence for the monarchy. Every day I pass the Royal Palace I see "ordinary khmers" publicly urinating on its outer walls. Can you imagine such a thing in Thailand?

Unfortunately HS has a stranglehold on the country that he is not likely willing to release anytime soon. As long as ordinary Khmers remain satisfied with the scraps from HS's table, not much will change in Cambodia in the near future.

Anonymous said...

Cambodians must learn to work together for commom goals. We are the people have experienced through many many suffering changes in our lives because of our ignorant leaders. As result many of our educated countrymen were killed and Cambodia had gone deeper in despair. If we are to learn anything from it; it is who we choose for our leaders. To do that there are much hard work ahead: a, mobilize people in the countryside; b, educate them their rights and responsibility as a citizen of a nation; c, empower them; d, help train them with registrations; e, motivate to come to vote; f, be patient as most have level of education; g, be vigilant etc...

We must not lose hope to continuation of fighting for the future ours and our children. We must prevail the rulers of stupidity in Cambodia. Last but not least SEND YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL.

Anonymous said...

To 9:07am

I don't think many of us ordinary Khmers are satifying with The HS government. They just don't know. They don't have access to information that we have. All they have around them are those same unfortunate people or someone from the HS running their town, feeding them all the wrong info. Most of all, they have been trained mentally to fear and to afraid of The HS government ever since The KR's era. As a result, they become demotivating and unwilling to do any thing useful or meaningful for the society. They are hopelessly, helplessly, totally self unconscious and class unconscious.

It really is a problem behavior. They have no one around them to tell the truth, to help or to motivate and to learn from. How often will they get to hear or see someone like Mr. Sam Rainsey?

That needs to be addressed and changed.

Anonymous said...

Sathouk! Sathouk! Sathouk!

Anonymous said...

HI KI-MEDIA AND ALL !

AFTER ONE WEEK OF TENSE AND RUDE DISCUSSION BETWEEN " THE PATRIOT & OWN SHADOW", OUR SURVEY CAME TO A FINAL CONCLUSION AS FOLLOWS:
1- ON KI-MEDIA PROFESSIONALISM OF CREATING AND REPORTING ABOUT POLITICS IN CAMBODIA:
-(i)FIRSTLY, YOUR REPORTS ARE RELEVANT AND CONFORM WHAT HAS BEEN WRITTEN IN THE PRESS ABOUT CAMBODIA POLITICS. THAT IS GOOD FOR ALL OF US KHMER LIVING INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE MOTHERLAND.
-(ii)IN YOUR TITLE IN ORANGE, YOU INTENDED TO SHOW YOUR POLITICAL PARTY' S CHOICE. IT IS NOT A PROBLEM BECAUSE FREEDOM OF BELIEF AND IT IS YOUR POLITICAL RIGHT TO SUPORT MR. SAM RAINSY' S PARTY.
-(iii) IN ORDER TO BE MORE PROFESSIONAL IN THE NET, IS KI-MEDIA LOOKING FOR A NEW DIRECTION?

2- ON KI-MEDIA READERS AND SUPPORTERS:

(i) WE CONCLUDED THAT MOST OF THE READERS AND SUPPORTERS LIVE ABROAD:US, AUSTRALIA, CANADA ETC...
(ii) DURING OUR ONE WEEK SURVEY, WE USED STRONG LANGUAGES AND WE APOLOGY IF WE MAY OFFENCE BUT IT WAS PURELY INTEND TO TEST THE WATER AND GET A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION AND CULTURE OF ALL OF US.
(iii) THE SURVEY SHOWS THERE ARE TWO CATEGORIES OF READERS:
- THE FIRST GROUP OF READERS ARE VERY SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR COMMENTS, VERY POLITE AND BALANCED VIEWS: THEY ARE CULTIVATED AND EDUCATED... BRAVO!
THEIR VIEWS COULD BE AS A LESSON FOR ALL AND THE SAKE OF THE COUNTRY. THEY ARE BRAVE AND PATRIOTIC. CAMBODIA IS PROUD OF THEM!!!!
- THE SECOND GROUP OF READERS ARE MORE OR LESS PATHETIC ABOUT GIVING COMMENTS ABOUT POLITICS IN CAMBODIA: TOO MUCH PASSION OF HATE BECAUSE OF POLITICS AND NOT ENOUGH MATURITY, EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE. THEY MUST LEARN ABOUT THE SOCIAL WAY OF BEING A RESPECTABLE KHMER WITH OUR OWN WAY OF SAVOIR-VIVRE, OF COURTESY AND KINDNESS. PLEASE TRY TO FORGET ABOUT THE NEGATIVE ASPECT OF LIFE ABROAD AND GET MORE IN CONTACT WITH THE PREACHING AND LEARNING OF BUDDHISM. YOU WILL BE MORE RESPECTFUL BY YOUR OWN ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY.

IN CONCLUSION, WE AGAIN APOLOGY FOR THE ONE WEEK SURVEY THAT WE CONCLUDED RIGHT NOW.

LONG LIVE TO CAMBODIA AND CAMBODIAN LIVING INSIDE OR OUTSIDE!

STRONG LINKS AND BONDS OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN KHMER AND KHMER!

MUTUAL RESPECT FOR THE SAKE OF THE MOTHERLAND!

THANK YOU FOR READING US! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO AGREE OR DISAGREE, OR TO INSULT. THIS IS JUST A SURVEY!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh Thanks 5:52pm!


Let us get back to Urinating in public.

Good thing, you mentioned it 9:07am. I sometimes wonder myself why don't anybody do something about it? It rather is very disturbing behavior of a man to do such thing.

As a parents, teachers and guardians, we need to teach our boys from an early age on up.

TO URINATE IN PUBLIC AREAS IS WRONG! AND WILL ALWAYS BE A WRONG THING THING TO DO. THAT IS A NO! NO!

IF IT PERSISTS, WE NEED TO HELP WRITTING INTO LAW.

THE SAME GOES WITH FREE HABIT OF LITTERING AND THROWING TRASH AROUND IN PUBLIC. Thank you for your attention!

Ordinary Khmers

Anonymous said...

There is a saying. The more you earn the more you spend and this is exactly what poor people do when they have more money! Right now Cambodia is a very poor country and the Cambodian government can’t afford to adopt the mentality of poor people! At the same time Cambodia needs to catch with the rest of the civilize world in the most efficient way with the shortest and fastest time in anyway possible.

The first logical step is to subsidize or invest the most basic need that Cambodian people must have to get back on their feet to live with dignity as human! Now when I use the word subsidize or invest it doesn’t mean that paying people to eat and to sleep all day for the rest of their life. What I meant by the word subsidize or invest is to pay people to become a very useful, productive and very intelligence citizen to be part of Cambodian society!

So for the first 30 years, Cambodian government must invest or subsidize heavily in all field of education (primary, secondary, and university level), job creation, the housing, and the healthcare!

I want to talk about education first because it will create domino effect on all other issues! If the people have the right knowledge, they can do any job!
If Cambodia doesn’t have qualified teachers then hire the best teacher from around the world and give them great pay and retirement benefit and demand result! Cambodian government must understand that people learn thing in different way! Some people learn by talking, some learn touching or hand on, some learn by reading, and some learn by repetition or whatever… the Cambodian government must give Cambodian a choice to pursue their education whether it is public school, public trade school, public college or public university and regardless of age, sex, race, and religion! It seems to me that many private schools, private colleges or universities fail to produce functional Cambodian people to take on responsibility in Cambodian society! Oh well! Why not make the public school and the private school compete for the money from the government! Let hope that the private school or the public school don’t give out answer to the student on the test day due to cutthroat competition! Ahahahahahh

Job creation is also a must because it will make Cambodian people proud of themselves that they can earn money on their own and it bring pride, respect and value to the family and the community! There are many ways to create job with better pay so Cambodian people don’t have to risk their life to go to Thailand and Vietname or any other country just to find a good paying job to support their family!

Affordable healthcare is a must for all Cambodian people! Healthy body and healthy mind will only make a person smarter and stronger!

In grand scheme of things in spending billion and billion of dollars to lift Cambodia out of poverty is very simple if the government understands the real need and fulfills those need for Cambodian people! At the same time, it can become very complicate to solve the poverty in Cambodia because of conflicting or competing interest among Cambodian leadership due to corruption!

Anonymous said...

Those white-collar jobs or Insurance Companies need to move in.

This could be very well start with the 10% /20% of The Cambodian Elites in Phnom Penh.

Who else beside you would have the amount of capitals other than the foreigners to start such business?

Please think of the domino positive effect of the many many Camdodian around the country.
I truely believe that it could happen for the better.

Law & order tie strongely with The Insurance Company. This is how the new chapter of Cambodian family lives should begin.

PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN.

Ordinary Khmer

Anonymous said...

We surely need to use some of those oil money to insure,let say.....

-The Royal Palace?
-The several hundred years old Pagodas in Battambang and every other cities?
-The Independent Monument?
- The brand new bridge in Kampong Cham? or Kosh Kong? and the airport? roads? ( that might already been insure thru foreign company? ).
-All those things hold dear to us like the city and local museums?
- Prasat Prasvihah? any one?
and what about The Great Monument of God King " Angkor Wat? " and all near by in Siem Reap?
- What else that we love and are meaningful to us?

We need to come up with the list of the price tag that we want to insure each and everyone of them and make sure someone know how to interpret those fine printed of the insurance company. We also need to come up with some fine advericements to bring tourists. We did not mention about the cost of retoring them,yet.

( Does anyone thought about the 500 years old tree that"Tum& Nang Tev" was killed under it? ). You know what I mean. That tree is still there! Unbelievable!, but it true. Could you imagine a sacred cite to attract our own fellows Khmers to see it, just to feel and refresh those memories of a 500 years ago?

Most Cambodian today are young and very young. They need to be told that this story is truely theirs and it's theirs alone.

That oil moeny certailnly is useful!! Althought, we did not say about the price tag for each and everyone of us, yet.

How much do each of us worth? Please suggest that to some powerful politians.

Think...think....Think.......

THINK LOVE OF KHMER MATOPHUM & THINK KHMER FOREVER!!!

Ordinary Khmer