Friday, June 13, 2008

Oil Contracts Remain a 'Mystery': Lawmaker

By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report of Phnom Penh
12 June 2008


Cambodian National Petroleum Authority denied to comment on media reports Thursday that two companies were close to signing drilling contracts for onshore oil exploration.

France's Total and the government Chinese national Offshore Oil Corp near deals for onshore exploration, the Cambodia Daily reported Thursday.

Petroleum authority chief Te Doung Dara would not confirm the report.

Sok Sina, an independent economic analyst, said the government should show the contracts to the public for consideration before signing them.

Eng Chhay Ieng, secretary-general of the Sam Rainsy Party, called the agreement a "mystery" related to corruption.

"Because we are the MPs, want to know the agreement," he said, "and the government must show us what they will do and what the meaning of the agreement is."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"remain mystery" is not a good sign for cambodia. must be made public, so, cambodia watch out for the oil curse. i think we would prefer the blessing not the cursing. it is all lawmakers' responsibility to make sure it is a blessing and not the curse for cambodia. thank you.

Anonymous said...

If it a mystery why do they want to invest with Cambodia? If Cambodian not sure why they line up and asking for license and permit to explore and waste millions of money in the Cambodian ocean? Come on! Te Doung Dara can you talk smart to us a little bit. Cause you might think all the folks inside Cambodian maybe less smarter but not us outside here.

Anonymous said...

Bullshit, these are classified informations, no gorilla allowed.