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Venezuela Attends 4th Annual Petrocaribe Summit in Cuba
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Venezuelanalysis - Dec 23, 2007
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/3026
Venezuela Attends 4th Annual Petrocaribe Summit in Cuba
by Kiraz Janicke
Caracas, December, 23 2007, (venezuelanalysis.com) - The 4th Summit of
Petrocaribe, a regional energy organization initiated by Venezuela,
concluded in the Cuban city of Cienfuegos Friday, with member nations
signing new agreements to promote economic and social development and
regional energy integration.
During his opening speech Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez presented
member nations with the option of paying for low-cost oil with goods
and services instead of cash, based on the model of Cuba, which
provides thousands of doctors to treat poor patients in Venezuela in
exchange for around 93,000 barrels of oil per day.
Slamming U.S.-imposed free trade agreements as "the road to hell"
Chavez said that Petrocaribe aims to "resolve asymetrical access to
energy resources through a plan of favourable, equitable and just
exchange."
Petrocaribe is creating a "new geopolitics of oil" that serves the
people's interests, and not those of imperialists or big cor****ations,
Chavez said.
In addition to the 93,000 barrels to Cuba, through Petrocaribe,
Venezuela provides for the distribution of a further 53,000 barrels of
oil and derivatives per day under favourable conditions of payment to
member nations, allowing them up to 25 years for repayment with 1
percent interest as long as the price of crude remains above $40 a
barrel.
The summit addressed ways of implementing the exchange of goods and
services for oil without burdoning countries with financial debt as
well as more efficient energy use, potentials for technical and
professional development and training and the creation of a fund for
the financing of energy projects in the region. Chavez also called for
the creation of an international fund to promote alternative energy
sources such as geothermal, solar and wind power.
Members of Petrocaribe include Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas,
Belize, Cuba, Dominica, Guyana, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua,
Dominican Republic, St Lucia, St Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines, Surinam, Venezuela and Honduras. Honduras was formally
incor****ated as the 17th member of the regional energy organization.
The day-long summit concluded with the inauguration of the reopened
Camilo Ceinfeugos Oil refinery, closed for more than a decade after the
collapse of the Soviet Union. Over $136 million in renovations have
been made to the refinery, a joint Venezuelan-Cuban initiative, which
will employ 1,200 people. It is expected that the refinery will
initially process 65,000 barrels of oil per day, with the capacity to
expand to 100,000 per day, and will be part of the "logistics mechanism"
for distributing oil to the region, Venezuelan Energy Minister Rafael
Ramirez said.
The Petrocaribe Summit had been an "extraordinary sucess" Ramirez
affirmed, adding that Guatamala has also registered their intention to
join Petrocaribe, and two other countries have expressed interest in
joining the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), a
Venezuelan initiative, with the participation of Cuba, Bolivia and
Nicaragua aimed at promoting fair trade throughout the region in
opposition to the free trade agenda of Wa****ngton.
Acting Cuban President Raul Castro also stressed the im****tance of ALBA
and Petrocaribe as evidence that "a better world is possible."
Without ALBA, Cuba would not have been able to reopen the Cienfuegos
refinery, Castro said during the closing of the Summit.
"We truly believe in solidarity, cooperation and the joint capacity to
develop our countries for our people," he added.
"At a time when the oil prices have broken every record, creating an
extremely complex situation to most of the oil-im****ting third world
nations, the member countries of Petrocaribe are in a privileged
position," Castro declared.
Chavez, who arrived in Cuba on Thursday, also held a 2 and half hour
"emotional" meeting with convalescing Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
The Venezuelan president also inaugurated 100 "petro-houses" donated by
Venezuela, produced from petroleum products based on Brazilian
technology. Supermodel Naomi Campbell, who recently visited Venezuela
and conducted a long interview with Chavez, also attended the housing
inauguration, before meeting with workers in Cuba.
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