ျမန္မာ့ေရနံႏွင့္ သဘာ၀ဓါတ္ေငြ.
အရံသိုက္ေတြ. ရွိမႈပမာဏာကို BP ကုမၸဏီရဲ့ စာရင္းဇယား ဌာနက ထုတ္ ျပန္
ေၾကျငာပါတယ္။ ေရနံ စိမ္း စည္ေပါင္ း ၃.၂ ဘီလီယံ
အထိခန္.မွန္းတြက္ခ်က္ထားျပီး သဘာ၀ ဓါတ္ေငြ.ကေတာ့အရင္ႏွစ္ေတြကထက္ ၃
ဆခန္.တိုးတက္လာျပီး ၈၀၀ ဘီလီယံကုဗမီတာလို.ဆိုပါတယ္။
တစ္ေန.ကို ေရနံစိမ္းစည္ေပါင္း
တစ္သန္း ထုတ္လုပ္မယ္ဆိုရင္ေတာင္ ၁၀ ႏွစ္ ဆက္တိုုက္ထုတ္ လုပ္ႏိုင္မဲ့ပမာ
ဏျဖစ္ေနပါျပီ။ သဘာ၀ဓါတ္ေငြ.ဟာ ၁၀၀၀ ကုဗမီတာကို ေဒၚလာ ၁၆၀ ခန္.ရွိတဲ့အတြက္
တစ္ကုဗဘီလီ ယံရဲ့ေပါက္ေစ်းဟာ ေဒၚလာ သန္း ၁၆၀ ခန္.ရွိေနပါတယ္။ ၂၀၁၀
ခုႏွစ္မွာ ျမန္မာျပည္ဟာ ၁၂ဘီလီယံကုဗမီတာ×သန္း၁၆၀ပမာဏထုတ္လုပ္ပါတယ္။ေရွ.ဆက္ျပီး တိုးတက္ထုတ္လုပ္ဖို.ပဲရွိႏိုင္ပါတယ္။
ျမန္မာျပည္ရဲ့ ေရနံသိုက္ပမာဏကို
အျခားႏိုင္ငံမ်ားနဲ. ႏႈိင္းယွဥ္ေဖၚျပရာမွာ တရုတ္- ေရနံစည္ ေပါင္း ၁၄.၈
ဘီလီယံ။ မေလးရွား- ၅.၈ ဘီလီယံ၊ ဗီယမ္နမ္- ၄.၄ ဘီလီယံ အင္ဒိုနီးရွား- ၄.၂
ဘီလီယံစည္ တို.ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ယခုအခါ ကမာၻမွာ ေရနံသိုက္ေတြ.ရွိမႈ အဆင့္ ၂၆
ျဖစ္တဲ့ အီဂ်စ္ႏိုင္ ငံနဲ. တန္းတူျဖစ္သြား ပါတယ္။ သဘာ၀ ဓါတ္ေငြ.ကေတာ့ ကမာၻ
အဆင့္ ၂၈ ရွိတဲ့ အိုမန္ႏိုင္ငံနဲ.တန္းတူျဖစ္သြားပါျပီ။ ယခုကိန္း ဂဏန္းေတြဟာ
၂၀၁၀ ခုႏွစ္ကိန္းဂဏန္းေတြျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ယခု ၂၀၁၁ မွာ အမ်ားၾကီးပိုႏိုင္ပါတယ္။
ျမန္မာျပည္သူေတြနဲ. ႏိုင္ငံေရး
အတိုက္အခံေတြ ပိုမိုလိမ္မာပါးနပ္ၾကဖို.လိုပါတယ္။ ႏိုင္ငံတကာမွ ဟန္ျပစီး
ပြားပိတ္ဆို.ျပီး ေရနံနဲ. သဘာ၀ဓါတ္ေငြ.ကိုေတာ့ ကုန္ေအာင္ တူးေနၾကပါျပီ။
ေရနံနဲ.သဘာ၀ဓါတ္ေငြ.ကို ဘယ္ သူမွာ SANCTION မလုပ္ပါဘူး။
ဘယ္လိုလုပ္ၾကမွာလည္း SACNTION တစာစာ ေအာ္ျပီး အစိုးရကိုဖိအားေပးတဲ့နည္းနာကိုက်င့္သံုးၾကဦးမွာလား၊ အစိုးရကိုအဲဒီလိုဖိအားေပးလို.ရမယ္မ်ားထင္ပါသလား။
ျမန္မာျပည္ကေရနံနဲ.
ဓါတ္ေငြ.သိုက္ေတြကို တူးယူျပီး ရယ္သြမ္းေသြးေနမဲ့ ႏိုင္ငံတကာ
ေခါင္းေဆာင္မ်ားရဲ့ ရယ္သံကိုသင္တို.ၾကားႏိုင္ပါသလား။ဓါတ္္ေငြ.ေရာင္းရေငြနဲ.ျမန္မာေတြေသေအာင္သတ္ၾကဖို. လက္နက္ေတြလည္းေရာင္းၾကဦးမွာပါ။အေမရိကနဲ.ဥေရာပမွာစီးပြားပ်က္ျပီး ဒုကၡေရာက္ေနခ်ိန္မွာျမန္မာ့အေရးကိုဘယ္သူမွစိတ္၀င္စားၾကတာမဟုတ္ပါဘူး။
အားလံုးဆင္ျခင္ႏိုင္ၾကဖို.ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ရိုက္တာသတင္းဌာနမွာေဖၚျပတဲ့မူရင္းသတင္းကို ဖတ္ရႈႏိုင္ပါတယ္
Western oil groups eye Myanmar changes cautiously
By Tom Bergin
LONDON
Oct 11 (Reuters) - International energy groups say recent signs of
political change in autocratic Myanmar are unlikely to lead to a rapid
expansion of their activities in the country, which holds valuable
reserves of oil and gas.
Christophe de Margerie, Chief Executive of France's Total SA , said his
company, which has a project in the former British colony, would like
to play a bigger role in the country, formerly known as Burma, but had
to see concrete signs of increased democratisation before this was
possible.
Western trade sanctions have been in place since the military crushed a
1988 student uprising isolating Myanmar's army dictatorships but in
March, the army nominally handed over power to civilians after
elections in November. The process was ridiculed at the time as a sham
to cement authoritarian rule behind a democratic facade.
It was followed by other overtures such as calls for peace with ethnic
minority guerrilla groups, some tolerance of criticism and more
communication with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who was
released last year from 15 years of house arrest.
On Tuesday, state television said 6,359 prisoners would be freed on
Wednesday and political detainees are expected to included.
"We decided that... it was important to be in Myanmar but that we will
not invest until things are getting better... I do hope that will
happen," Total's de Margerie told reporters on the sidelines of the Oil
and Money conference in London.
Total leads the $1 billion Yadana gas project in the Andaman Sea, and
the CEO said he would like to back additional exploration and
production investments.
U.S. oil major Chevron is a partner in Yadana but Washington banned new
investments in Myanmar by U.S. companies in 1997 and barred imports.
New investments by western oil
companies could be a boon for the companies which build and supply
their facilities but Andrew Gould, chief executive of the world's
largest oil services company, Schlumberger , said it was too soon to
tell the implications from the recent political easing.
Myanmar's
crude oil reserves are estimated at 3.2 billion barrels, the energy
ministry has said. This compares with China's proven oil reserves of
14.8 billion barrels, Malaysia's 5.8 billion, Vietnam's 4.4 billion and
Indonesia's 4.2 billion barrels, at the end of 2010, according to the
BP Statistical Review.
The
country's proven gas reserves tripled in the past decade to around 800
billion cubic metres, equivalent to more than a quarter of Australia's,
BP Statistical Review figures show.
Malcolm
Brinded, Executive Director for Upstream International, Royal Dutch
Shell PLC and Ali Moshiri, President, Chevron Africa and Latin America
Exploration and Production Company all declined to talk about possible
new investments in Myanmar.
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