There's no such thing as a free lunch!

Orang2 AS itu pintar.
Sementara kita biasa dibodohi.

Kata2nya di situ "Bantuan" untuk Indonesia.
Padahal ujung2nya justru kita yang diperas oleh mereka...:)

Sebagai contoh, untuk UU Migas yang dirancang AS, rakyat Indonesia akhirnya 
"menikmati" kenaikan harga BBM dari RP 1800/liter jadi Rp 6000/liter sebelum 
akhirnya turun jadi Rp 4500/liter.

Amerikanisasi BBM
Posted on Juli 2, 2008 by nizaminz | Sunting

Revrisond Baswir

Indonesia tampaknya benar-benar sedang menjadi sasaran empuk campur tangan 
Amerika. Ibarat adonan roti, melalui beberapa lembaga keuangan dan pendanaan 
internasional yang secara langsung dan tidak langsung berada di bawah 
kekuasaannya, Indonesia kini seperti sedang diremas-remas oleh Amerika untuk 
dibentuk menjadi donat atau roti keju.

Simak misalnya keributan di seputar kenaikan harga BBM yang terjadi belakangan. 
Jika ditelusuri ke belakang, boleh dikatakan hampir pada semua aspek perumusan 
kebijakan pemerintah dalam menaikkan harga BBM ini, sarat dengan campur tangan 
Amerika.

Memang benar, kenaikan harga BBM bukan hal baru bagi Indonesia. Tetapi bila 
disimak motivasinya, kenaikan harga BBM yang terjadi belakangan, motivasinya 
jelas sangat berbeda dari motivasi kenaikan harga BBM yang terjadi pada masa 
sebelumnya.

Sebab itu, para pejabat pemerintah boleh saja mengemukakan 1001 alasan mengenai 
penyebab ‘terpaksa’ dinaikkannya harga BBM. Tetapi sesuai dengan UU Migas No. 
22/2001, kenaikan harga BBM yang terjadi belakangan mustahil dapat dipisahkan 
dari tengah berlangsungnya apa yang disebut sebagai liberalisasi industri migas 
di negeri ini.

Artinya, berbeda dengan kenaikan harga BBM sebelum 2001, kenaikkan harga BBM 
yang terjadi belakang secara tegas digerakkan oleh motivasi untuk menghapuskan 
subsidi BBM dan melepaskan harga BBM sesuai dengan harga pasar internasional.

Pertanyaannya, mengapa industri migas harus diliberalisasikan, dan mengapa pula 
harga BBM harus disesuaikan dengan harga pasar internasional?

Jawabannya sangat sederhana. Sebagaimana dikemukakan Menteri Energi dan Sumber 
Daya Mineral (ESDM) Purnomo Yusgiantoro, tujuannya antara lain adalah untuk 
merangsang masuknya investasi asing ke sektor hilir industri migas di sini.

Sebagaimana dikatakannya, “Liberalisasi sektor hilir migas membuka kesempatan 
bagi pemain asing untuk berpartisipasi dalam bisnis eceran migas….. Namun, 
liberalisasi ini berdampak mendongkrak harga BBM yang disubsidi pemerintah. 
Sebab kalau harga BBM masih rendah karena disubsidi, pemain asing enggan 
masuk,” (Kompas, 14 Mei 2003).

Karena diniatkan untuk mengundang masuknya investor asing, tidak aneh bila 
hampir semua aspek perumusan kebijakan pemerintah dalam melakukan liberalisasi 
industri migas dan menaikkan harga BBM, sarat dengan campur tangan asing, 
khususnya Amerika.

Simak, misalnya, pernyataan USAID (United States Agency for International 
Development), mengenai kegiatannya dalam reformasi sektor energi di Indonesia, 
“USAID has been the primary bilateral donor working on energy sector reform.…” 
Khusus mengenai penyusunan UU Migas, USAID secara terbuka menyatakan, “The ADB 
and USAID worked together on drafting a new oil and gas law in 2000,” 
(http://www.usaid.gov/pubs/cbj2002/ane/id/497-013.html).

Berdasarkan kedua kutipan tersebut, dapat disaksikan betapa telah sangat 
jauhnya pihak asing, khsusunya Amerika, terlibat dalam penyusunan kebijakan 
industri migas di Indonesia. Selain itu, dapat disaksikan pula betapa telah 
sangat berkembangnya tradisi untuk menyerahkan penyusunan rancangan 
undang-undang (RUU) kepada pihak asing di negeri ini.

Sebagaimana diketahui, keterlibatan asing dalam penyusunan RUU tidak hanya 
dialami oleh UU Migas. Tetapi dialami pula oleh UU Kelistrikan, UU Badan Usaha 
Milik Negara (BUMN) dan beberapa produk perundang-undangan lainnya. RUU 
Kelistrikan disusunkan oleh Bank Dunia, sedangkan RUU BUMN disusunkan oleh 
Price Waterhouse Coopers.

Selanjutnya, khusus mengenai kenaikan harga BBM, simaklah pernyataan USAID 
mengenai keterlibatan Bank Dunia berikut, “Complementing USAID efforts, the 
World Bank has conducted comprehensive studies of the oil and gas sector, 
pricing policy, and provided assistance to the State electric company on 
financial and corporate restructuring.”

Dengan latar belakang seperti itu, mudah dimengerti bila dalam iklan layanan 
masyarakat yang diterbitkan pemerintah dalam rangka sosialisasi penghapusan 
subsidi BBM, ditemukan sebuah grafik yang berjudul “Kelompok terkaya menikmati 
subsidi BBM terbesar,” yang datanya ternyata berasal dari hasil studi Bank 
Dunia.

Bagaimana halnya dengan kajian dampak ekonomi kenaikan harga BBM? Sebagaimana 
terungkap dalam sebuah laporan yang berjudul “Kajian Dampak Ekonomi Kenaikan 
Harga BBM,” yang diterbitkan oleh Pusat Studi Energi, Departemen ESDM pada 
Desember 2001, kajian tersebut ternyata dibiayai oleh AUSAID (Australia Agency 
for International Development), melalui International Trade Strategies (ITS) 
Pte. Ltd., Australia.

Sesuai dengan informasi yang tersaji dalam kajian tersebut, kecuali harga 
premium yang pada 2001 dipandang sudah sesuai dengan harga pasar, pemerintah 
ternyata telah mengembangkan tiga skenario mengenai pelepasan harga BBM ke 
pasar.

Skenario pertama, semua harga BBM dilepaskan ke pasar pada 2004. Skenario 
kedua, harga diesel dan minyak bakar dilepas ke pasar pada 2004, sedangkan 
harga minyak tanah dan solar pada 2007. Skenario ketiga, harga diesel dan 
minyak bakar dilepaskan ke pasar pada 2004, solar pada 2007, dan minyak tanah 
pada 2010.

Jika ditanyakan mengenai siapa yang tengah harap-harap cemas menanti tuntasnya 
pelepasan harga BBM ke pasar itu, selain beberapa perusahaan migas domestik, 
sekali lagi di sini kita akan bertemu dengan beberapa perusahaan migas asing, 
termasuk dari Amerika.

Sebagaimana dikemukakan Direktur Jenderal Migas Departemen ESDM, Iin Arifin 
Takhyan, saat ini terdapat 105 perusahaan yang sudah mendapat izin untuk 
bermain di sektor hilir migas, termasuk membuka stasiun pengisian BBM untuk 
umum (SPBU) (Trust, edisi 11/2004). Di antaranya adalah perusahaan migas 
raksasa seperti British Petrolium (Amerika-Inggris), Shell (Belanda), Petro 
China (RRC), Petronas (Malaysia), dan Chevron-Texaco (Amerika).

Pertanyaannya, apakah para anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) yang ada 
sekarang ini akan membiarkan saja berlangsungnya proses Amerikanisasi BBM 
tersebut? Jawabannya, wallahu a’lam.
http://www.usaid.gov/pubs/cbj2002/ane/id/497-013.html
Indonesia
ACTIVITY DATA SHEET

PROGRAM: Indonesia
TITLE AND NUMBER: Energy Sector Governance Strengthened, 497-013
STATUS: Continuing
PLANNED FY 2001 OBLIGATIONS AND FUNDING SOURCE: $4,000,000 DA
PROPOSED FY 2002 OBLIGATIONS AND FUNDING SOURCE: $4,000,000 DA
INITIAL OBLIGATION: FY 2000 ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: FY 2004

Summary: The energy sector is critical to the Indonesian economy, generating 
nearly 30% of total Government of Indonesia revenues and serving as a major 
source of foreign exchange. However, massive national energy subsidies ($4.5 
billion annually, or half of all energy revenues) bleed the national budget and 
reduce funding for critical education, health and other social programs. Poorly 
conceived energy policies have resulted in inefficient production and 
distribution by state-owned monopolies and wasteful energy consumption. Reform 
efforts have accelerated since 1999, however, and the Government of Indonesia 
energy sector reform agenda has focused on improving efficiency and attracting 
private sector investment. The few vested interests benefiting from the current 
structure and the lack of transparency remain as obstacles to reform.

This strategic objective will strengthen energy sector governance to help 
create a more efficient and transparent energy sector. By minimizing the role 
of government as a regulator, reducing subsidies, and promoting private sector 
involvement, a reformed energy sector can contribute billions of dollars in tax 
revenue. A more efficient energy sector will also have positive environmental 
impact, rationalize pricing, increase access to energy services, and help 
sustain Indonesia’s natural resource base. USAID has been the primary bilateral 
donor working on energy sector reform, which helps leverage larger multilateral 
loans.

Key Results: At the strategic objective level, impact is demonstrated by 
increases in energy sector contributions to Government of Indonesia revenues 
and increases in emission units avoided (greenhouse gases, lead and other local 
pollutants). Achievement of this objective also relies on three key 
intermediate results: 1) energy sector reform implemented; 2) broader and more 
knowledgeable participation in energy sector reform; 3) environmentally 
friendly investments in the energy sector increased.

Performance and Prospects: USAID intends to obligate a total of $4 million in 
DA in FY 2001 to strengthen energy sector governance and help create a more 
efficient and transparent energy sector. USAID advisors play a catalytic role 
in helping the Government of Indonesia develop and implement key policy, legal 
and regulatory reforms. In 2000, the Government of Indonesia reduced energy 
subsidies by increasing electricity prices by 20% and fuel prices by 12%. Wary 
of public reaction to the price hikes because similar increases in 1998 led to 
street demonstrations, the Government of Indonesia, with USAID assistance, 
ensured that national and local parliaments, civil society organizations, 
media, and universities were involved in the decision. As a result, there was 
minimal public outcry. USAID also supported this process by providing policy 
analysis for energy pricing and subsidy removal. Additional increases are 
necessary and will require greater public
 understanding of the impact on the economy and on vulnerable groups. USAID 
will continue to provide technical analysis on the macroeconomic and 
microeconomic impact on industries and households, including a study on the 
impact of pricing policy on women and vulnerable populations.

USAID is helping restructure the electricity sector to open it to private 
competition, increase efficiency, and reduce the demand for scarce public funds 
in the sector. USAID advisors work directly with Government of Indonesia 
officials responsible for implementing power sector reform, revising draft 
electricity legislation and redesigning regulatory structures. USAID has 
provided much-needed assistance to the state electricity monopoly in improving 
power plant efficiency. The program has been replicated quickly within the 
monopoly as it prepares for sector restructuring.

In FY 2001, USAID plans to provide $2.85 million in DA to incrementally fund 
contractors under the Global Bureau Energy indefinite quantity contracts for 
energy analysis and policy assistance, and for assistance in restructuring the 
electricity, and oil and gas sectors.

USAID helped draft new oil and gas policy legislation submitted to Parliament 
in October 2000. The legislation will increase competition and efficiency by 
reducing the role of the state-owned oil company in exploration and production. 
A more efficient oil and gas sector will lower prices, increase product quality 
for consumers, increase government revenues, and improve air quality. USAID 
will continue to work on developing implementing regulations for the oil and 
gas legislation.

USAID, in partnership with an Indonesian NGO, has been instrumental in gaining 
the commitment of the state-owned oil company to phase out leaded gasoline in 
Jakarta by July 2001. USAID is assisting the Ministry of Energy’s Oil and Gas 
Directorate to develop and implement a long-range fuel standards plan that will 
provide the foundation for refinery upgrade decisions and the production of 
cleaner fuels.

In FY 2001, USAID plans to provide $850,000 DA to support NGOs and universities 
in developing programs for raising awareness and supporting involvement of 
local government and the public of energy sector issues, including removal of 
energy subsidies and phase out of leaded gasoline.

New decentralization laws have devolved the licensing of electricity businesses 
and management of non-oil and gas resources to local governments. USAID has 
helped establish a university network that can serve as a resource for local 
governments to address revenue sharing and regional pricing issues. The program 
will provide education on national policy issues and a forum for local 
governments to analyze and understand their own energy issues, provide input 
into national policy and develop their own local policy.

In FY 2001, USAID plans to provide $300,000 in DA to support U.S. Department of 
Energy/Albany Research Center to partly fund the expansion of the performance 
and efficiency improvement program and possibly to support Indonesian and 
international NGOs in developing renewable energy and energy efficiency 
investment activities.

Possible Adjustments to Plans: An increase or decrease in political will for 
energy sector reform may warrant adjustments to this objective. The appointment 
in 2000 of a private sector-oriented reformist as the new head of the State oil 
and gas company bodes well for reform agenda progress.

Other Donor Programs: USAID works closely with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) 
and the World Bank on energy-sector reform. USAID assistance is leveraging a 
$20 million ADB power sector-restructuring loan, with USAID advisors playing 
project management and planning roles. The ADB and USAID worked together on 
drafting a new oil and gas law in 2000. Complementing USAID efforts, the World 
Bank has conducted comprehensive studies of the oil and gas sector, pricing 
policy, and provided assistance to the State electric company on financial and 
corporate restructuring. Along with USAID, Canada and the ADB are helping 
Indonesia develop an action plan for leaded gas phase-out and reducing overall 
transportation emissions.

Principal Contractors, Grantees, or Agencies: The Energy Policy Analysis Office 
and Oil and Gas Policy programs are implemented by Advanced Engineering 
Associates International. The Institutional Strengthening for Electricity 
Sector Reform program is implemented by the Institute of International 
Education. The Power Plant Improvement program is implemented by Albany 
Research Labs, U.S. Department of Energy.
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