Video: Iraqi oil ministry prepares for massive increase in production

posted at 12:55 pm on April 26, 2011 by Ed Morrissey

Remember how the war in Iraq was just to steal Iraqi oil? CNN reports today that the Iraqis are now preparing to keep the profits of their own resources, rather than having them line the pockets of the tyrant Saddam Hussein. The Oil Ministry will auction 12 new exploration zones as Iraq attempts to boost production fivefold in the next six years:

To put these plans in perspective, oil production in Iraq prior to the 2003 invasion was 2.6 million barrels per day. Saddam Hussein sold it through the UN’s Oil-for-Food Programme, a bypass for sanctions that was supposed to generate revenue to cover humanitarian food and medicinal purchases to alleviate the suffering caused by sanctions on the regime. Instead, the program put billions of dollars into Hussein’s bank accounts, abetted by fraud committed by our supposed UN partners on sanctions.  That fraud only got uncovered after the US forcibly removed Hussein from power and seized the records of Hussein’s regime.

The new production could not come soon enough.  With unrest throughout other oil-producing nations, even an incremental increase from Iraq’s current level of 2.4 million barrels per day could help ease worries in the spot market.  Currently, Iraq is 12th in daily production in the world, but their goal would put them slightly ahead of Saudi Arabia’s current output at #2 and challenge Russia for its current top spot.  The oil lease sale should be very lucrative indeed for the Iraqis, who now actually benefit from their own natural resources rather than starve while a tyrant adds to his personal wealth.

Will the US benefit from the difference?  If American oil companies can compete for those leases, they certainly may.  But that is a decision for Iraqis, by Iraqis, which is exactly what we had in mind all along.

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hope the oil was worth the blood.

PappyD61 on April 26, 2011 at 12:58 PM

Do you mean that evil oil monger Bush may have actually done something right….again?

right2bright on April 26, 2011 at 12:58 PM

Great, I can’t wait for us to take our cut, so our gas prices will fall…

Oh wait.

fossten on April 26, 2011 at 12:59 PM

Even rumors of new production might dampen the speculators a bit, and new emphasis on U.S. production would drop gas at the pump. You listening, Scooter? Or, saving it for later on in the campaign?

a capella on April 26, 2011 at 1:00 PM

hope the oil was worth the blood.

PappyD61 on April 26, 2011 at 12:58 PM

Hope their freedom was worth the blood…
Hope their lives not living in fear of death was worth the blood…
Hope their elections were worth the blood…
Hope that their future as free men and WOMEN were worth the blood…

right2bright on April 26, 2011 at 1:01 PM

Hope that their future as free men and WOMEN were worth the blood…

right2bright on April 26, 2011 at 1:01 PM

Yeah that sharia law is freedom incarnate.

fossten on April 26, 2011 at 1:03 PM

Marginal oil supply changes can have a large impact on gasoline pricing, but remember that supply issues in the US are not in crude, but in refined product. Creating and distributing 75 different grades/mixes of gasoline and diesel fuel across the US opens the door for many bottlenecks which affect the pump price as well.
I expect this to soften the futures market in oil, but not to a large extent.

Vashta.Nerada on April 26, 2011 at 1:04 PM

The oil lease sale should be very lucrative indeed for the Iraqis, who now actually benefit from their own natural resources rather than starve while a tyrant adds to his personal wealth.

While I agree that the Iraqis are better off w/out Saddam, I’m not sure you can just say that. Is there no corruption? Did the “oil-sharing” plan mean that all Iraqis will benefit equally? Certainly, it is better now, but run-of-the-mill corruption seems way more than likely to me.

Finally, how long before Obama re-launches the Iraq war to stop them from raping/pillaging Gaia?

Aquateen Hungerforce on April 26, 2011 at 1:05 PM

abetted by fraud committed by our supposed UN partners

Remind me again, who went to jail for that one?

John Deaux on April 26, 2011 at 1:07 PM

No money for oil!

BL@KBIRD on April 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM

hope the oil was worth the blood.

PappyD61 on April 26, 2011 at 12:58 PM

Hope their freedom was worth the blood…
Hope their lives not living in fear of death was worth the blood…
Hope their elections were worth the blood…
Hope that their future as free men and WOMEN were worth the blood…

right2bright on April 26, 2011 at 1:01 PM

Freedom is never free. And the currancy is blood. If we wanted to have less blood on our hands we should have toppled Sadam in the first war. Think how much blood and freedom was lost in the decade in between.

petunia on April 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM

Wait, we’re paying money for the oil? I thought we were stealing it.

forest on April 26, 2011 at 1:09 PM

We should just forcefully fake that oil from them!
/ Trump

Vyce on April 26, 2011 at 1:14 PM

EPA ban on Iraqi imported oil because of Tanker fumes impact on environment in 5…..4…..3…..

PappyD61 on April 26, 2011 at 1:16 PM

Wait, we’re paying money for the oil? I thought we were stealing it.

forest on April 26, 2011 at 1:09 PM

No, George W. Bush stole it. The Iraqis are buying it from him.

Ward Cleaver on April 26, 2011 at 1:20 PM

Obama is just going to have to deny some more permits, announce some more moratoriums, and establish more national parks that are off limits to exploration.

Being President is hard!

Dusty on April 26, 2011 at 1:23 PM

The New Iraq, exporting oil AND democracy.

Status of neocons: vindicated.

TallDave on April 26, 2011 at 1:31 PM

For better or worse, this is what success looks like.
People need to learn this.

dentalque on April 26, 2011 at 1:32 PM

FINALLY! I was wondering where all that oil that we went to war for was when I filled up my car yesterday for $70.

Wait…why are we paying for it? I thought it was ours. Didn’t we win the war? This is all wrong. All wrong. Someone get Chris Matthews on the phone.

ramrants on April 26, 2011 at 1:33 PM

They heard Trump is coming…

lexhamfox on April 26, 2011 at 1:38 PM

No money for oil!

BL@KBIRD on April 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM

Oil Justice…!

/

Seven Percent Solution on April 26, 2011 at 1:39 PM

You go, Iraq. Your future as a free and independent nation is in your hands now. Make the most of it. I’ve stood with the Iraqi people since their first free election. May those purple fingers ever wave.

SukieTawdry on April 26, 2011 at 1:40 PM

Iraq’s oil production is insanely inefficient.

A person in a position to know informed me that only 25% of the oil that comes out of the ground actually makes it to market (that number seems waaay too low, but that’s what the guy said). The southern city of Basrah literally has a ‘ring of fire’ around it from oil that’s constantly burning.

BadgerHawk on April 26, 2011 at 1:47 PM

The New Iraq, exporting oil AND democracy.

Huh? Iraq is exporting democracy? I thought NATO did that. I must’ve missed where the Iraqis became neoconservatives. Maybe the Iraqis could kill Gadafi then.

aengus on April 26, 2011 at 1:47 PM

Instead of creating the Department of Energy…

… we should have created our own Oil Ministry thirty years ago.

Once Obowma’s gone…

… I think that should be Job #1, or at least in the top 5.

Seven Percent Solution on April 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM

Total U.S. Cost of Iraq:
4,000+ American Servicemembers Lives
Thousands and Thousands of Wounded in Mind and/or Body
Several Hundred Billion USD

End Result:
Pseudo-Democratic Corruption Filled Government
Potential Sharia Law
No more mass murders by Saddam/Ba’athists
Increased flow of oil to world market
Eventual increase in Iraqi living standards
Potential Iranian Puppet
Potential U.S. Mid-East outpost and ally

Was it worth it?
At this point I can honestly say two things:
1.) I’m not sure
2.) That being said, I would gladly go there in service to my nation were I so allowed.

I hope the men and women of Iraq are grateful for what we in conjunction with other nations gave them.

SgtSVJones on April 26, 2011 at 1:53 PM

Securing Oil and stopping this: http://husseinandterror.com

among other objectives is why the Iraq War was so crucial to our Liberty

jp on April 26, 2011 at 1:57 PM

So that means Iraq will finally be paying us back for all the blood and treasure we have invested….?

nazo311 on April 26, 2011 at 2:22 PM

Good for Iraq. Maybe the dinar will begin to rise.

ReneePA on April 26, 2011 at 2:28 PM

If Trump were president we would all be driving around in Hummers with the E-barake on because oil would be so damn cheap. :-)

Alden Pyle on April 26, 2011 at 2:29 PM

If Trump were president we would all be driving around in Hummers with the E-barake on because oil would be so damn cheap. :-)

Alden Pyle on April 26, 2011 at 2:29 PM

Most kids today have no concept of the raw power of a 400+ HP hunk of Detroit iron. Remember when you could hear each cylinder fire sitting at stop light? bub bub bub bub bub.

Of course, those were the days when you had to manually wind the window up and down, reach over to unlock a door, and you could throw a party in the trunk.

Anyone know where I could find a 1965 Ford Galaxy 500? Blue, of course.

BobMbx on April 26, 2011 at 2:51 PM

Maybe Shell and Exxon and BP can get fair treatment in Iraq; they sure aren’t getting it from little Bammie’s gangster government in the USA.

slickwillie2001 on April 26, 2011 at 3:06 PM

For better or worse, this is what success looks like.
People need to learn this.

dentalque on April 26, 2011 at 1:32 PM

That is oddly unsatisfying.

I keep coming back to what if Obama had supported the Iranian rebels… what would we be looking at in the middle east today?

Something different than now.

petunia on April 26, 2011 at 3:16 PM

The oil lease sale should be very lucrative indeed for the Iraqis

I hope so. Let’s not make another deal with another devil.

PattyJ on April 26, 2011 at 3:27 PM

Dibs!

We should be given a Freedom Bonus of Oil.

Right, liberated Iraq?

profitsbeard on April 26, 2011 at 5:34 PM

I will believe when I am filling up for less than 2 dollars a gallon again…….

and having been there 3 times defending that sh!thole, they owe us that much at the least.

RealMc on April 26, 2011 at 5:34 PM

Anyone know where I could find a 1965 Ford Galaxy 500? Blue, of course.

BobMbx on April 26, 2011 at 2:51 PM

If I were you, I’d start looking in Mexico.

JohnGalt23 on April 26, 2011 at 6:17 PM

I will believe when I am filling up for less than 2 dollars a gallon again…….

and having been there 3 times defending that sh!thole, they owe us that much at the least.

RealMc on April 26, 2011 at 5:34 PM

I agree with you.

Thank you for your service.

My best friend did 13 months there (March 09-April 10) and is slated for another trip that way in August.

SgtSVJones on April 26, 2011 at 6:40 PM

Well, if the lefties were right about Iraq, we got nothing to worry about! Cheap gas here we come! This will go great with my free Obama money!

gordo on April 26, 2011 at 7:58 PM

‘Life, liberty and the pursuit of heretics.’ – Theodopre Dalrymple

aengus on April 26, 2011 at 9:18 PM