Posted on 07/02/2008 3:11:50 PM PDT by smithone
Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) accused the State Department Wednesday of issuing misleading denials regarding its involvement in Hunt Oils controversial contract with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
Waxman, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, also alleged that the results of his panels investigation raised serious questions as to the role the State Department played in the recently reported no-bid contracts between the Iraqi Ministry of Oil and prominent U.S. and multinational oil corporations.
In a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Waxman demanded that her office hand over all communications on the negotiation of the oil development deals to the Oversight Committee by July 25.
You and other administration officials have denied playing any role in these contracts, Waxman wrote to Rice. In the case of Hunt Oil, however, similar denials appear to have been misleading.
The Hunt Oil deal was met with an uproar when it was first announced last September, mainly because it was finalized prior to the enactment of a national oil-sharing law. State Department officials proclaimed publicly that insofar as the department knew about the negotiations, it had actively discouraged Hunt officials from making the deal.
President Bush claimed at the time to have been without advance knowledge of the contract, expressing his concern that it would undermine the ability for the government to come up with an oil revenue-sharing plan that unifies the country.
Documents obtained by the Oversight Committee, however, revealed that a significant amount of communication had occurred between the State and Commerce departments and Hunt Oil officials well before the deal was finalized. Waxman reported that none of these documents supported the State Departments claim that it had warned Hunt against entering into the contract.
Instead, many documents seemed to indicate that the State Department had no objection to or even approved of the move. Waxman points to an e-mail sent from the head of the U.S. Regional Reconstruction Team in Kurdistan to State Department officials three days before the deal was announced. Waxman reported that a State Department official wrote back, Many thanks for the heads-up; getting an American company to sign a deal with the KRG will make big news back here.
The Oversight Committees investigation comes on the heels of The New York Timess June 19 report that a number of Western oil giants including Exxon Mobil, Shell, BP, and Chevron were close to landing no-bid contracts with the Iraqi government.
The State Department has denied any involvement in the negotiation of these latest deals. Nevertheless, in the conclusion to his report Waxman promised further investigation, asserting that the Hunt Oil incident gave reason to doubt the State Departments word.
This is a serious matter, Waxman said, because of the widespread suspicion in Iraq and other nations that the United States went to war to gain access to Iraqi oil.
too-much-time-on-their-hands alert.
Ah yes, Nostrilitis Waxman ... a total waste of platelets.

Bald headed bat syndrome.
What an ass. We had access as well as the rest of the world to the oil before the war. This man is a domestic enemy of the US and should be dealt with accordingly along with the others.
I have the vaguest recollection that there was a questionable oil pipeline deal in Kurdistan being formulated under the Clinton administration. Anyone know if this is the same deal/guy? If so, ole’ Henry may be digging in an uncomfortable place for the toon.
So what if they intervened on behalf of Hunt? That’s their job, dodo.
Id like to punch him in the nose! How could I miss? /:)
Only our vicious Demagogues like Waxfong whine and bleat when an American company gets a good contract. Yet, the Waxfongs of the land are the first to complain about the US economy, unemployment, jobs going to other countries etc.
Waxfong, you are a disgrace!
waxman: perpetual representative, looking to confiscate profits from oil for his and his constituent’s
use.
IMHO
As ugly inside as he is outside. What a complete POS
Henry would make a good truffles forager.
No, I don't think that's exagerration in the slightest.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Iraq Reconstruction, Corporate Accountability
New Information about Administration Knowledge of Hunt Oils Kurdish Contract
http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?id=2063
Hey Waxman, “no controlling legal authority...”
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