Oil: to level or to cancel!
Emilio José Lemos de Lima | 02.05.2013 21:36 | Ecology | Social Struggles | Technology
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There are now 30 billion barrels of oil, estimated at brutal 6 trillion R$ (three trillion US$), the equivalent to 3 or 4 Brazilian Union budgets that are under the risk of being delivered by derisory percentage of this amount, following the infamous "tradition" of the NPA.
There are now 30 billion barrels of oil, estimated at brutal 6 trillion R$ (three trillion US$), the equivalent to 3 or 4 Brazilian Union budgets that are under the risk of being delivered by derisory percentage of this amount, following the infamous "tradition" of the NPA.
Oil: to level or to cancel!
Having already published two texts (inimigosdedilma.blogspot.com) regarding the auction of oil scheduled by NPA ("national" oil agency) to the middle of this month of May, we have no more to do but keep calling public attention to the subject, and requesting the decisive contest of the president of the republic.
Dilma Rousseff is about to forward a proposal on the matter to Congress, and certainly can add mechanisms to ensure the sale or auction of our oil for a fair price.
There are now 30 billion barrels of oil, estimated at brutal 6 trillion R$ (three trillion US$), the equivalent to 3 or 4 Brazilian Union budgets that are under the risk of being delivered by derisory percentage of this amount, following the infamous "tradition" of the NPA.
If our president can not eventually do it, despite the enthusiastic support of the whole population, we beg Dilma to cancel this sinister auction in order to gain time to review the national oil policy with seriousness and patriotism.
Having already published two texts (inimigosdedilma.blogspot.com) regarding the auction of oil scheduled by NPA ("national" oil agency) to the middle of this month of May, we have no more to do but keep calling public attention to the subject, and requesting the decisive contest of the president of the republic.
Dilma Rousseff is about to forward a proposal on the matter to Congress, and certainly can add mechanisms to ensure the sale or auction of our oil for a fair price.
There are now 30 billion barrels of oil, estimated at brutal 6 trillion R$ (three trillion US$), the equivalent to 3 or 4 Brazilian Union budgets that are under the risk of being delivered by derisory percentage of this amount, following the infamous "tradition" of the NPA.
If our president can not eventually do it, despite the enthusiastic support of the whole population, we beg Dilma to cancel this sinister auction in order to gain time to review the national oil policy with seriousness and patriotism.
Emilio José Lemos de Lima
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inimigosdedilma.blogspot.com