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AP
Venezuelan: Exxon Mobil Not Welcome
Wednesday March 29, 11:05 pm ET 
By Natalie Obiko Pearson, AP Business Writer  
Venezuela Oil Minister Says Exxon Mobil Not Welcome
Anymore 

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuela's oil minister
said Wednesday that Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's
second-largest integrated oil company, was no longer
welcome in this oil-producing nation. 
Exxon Mobil has resisted tax increases and contract
changes that are part of a policy by President Hugo
Chavez's government to "re-nationalize" the oil
industry. 

Rather than submit to new terms that will turn 32
privately run oil fields over to state control, the
company sold its stake in the 150,000 barrel-a-day
Quiamare-La Ceiba field to its partner,
Spanish-Argentine major Repsol YPF, to avoid accepting
the unfavorable terms in December. 

"There are some companies that prefer to leave" than
accept the policy changes, Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez
said in an interview with the state-run TV
broadcaster. "Exxon Mobil ... preferred to sell to
Repsol, its partner in the agreement, rather than
adjust." 

"We said we don't want them to be here then," Ramirez
said. "We have many partners, many capabilities and
many countries that are willing to manage our
resources with us." 

Exxon Mobil officials did not immediately return calls
for comment late Wednesday. 

Exxon Mobil was also the only firm to publicly speak
against a royalty increase on extra-heavy oil
production in Venezuela's Orinoco tar belt in 2004. 

Other oil companies, including ConocoPhillips,
France's Total SA, Chevron Corp. and Norway's Statoil
ASA, agreed to the new terms without a struggle, while
Exxon Mobil had threatened international arbitration. 

In February, state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela
SA, or PDVSA, ousted Exxon from a multibillion dollar
petrochemicals project, claiming that the company did
not meet timetables for getting the project off the
ground. 

The Irving, Texas company still holds a 41.7 percent
stake in the 120,000-barrel-a-day Cerro Negro heavy
oil upgrading project in the Orinoco belt, which it
operates along with partners BP and PDVSA. 

Also, Exxon Mobil and Canadian oil and gas company
PetroCanada each hold a 50 percent stake in the La
Ceiba field under a profit-sharing contract with
PDVSA. Exxon operates the field. 

Venezuela is the world's fifth largest oil exporter
and a main source of U.S. oil imports. 




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