Saudi Oil Industry vs. Norwegian Oil Industry- A Saudi writers perspective

awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Norway has oil and gas. It is their bread and butter and so is the case with Saudi Arabia. We also have oil and gas but it is not only our bread and butter, it is also our dessert. In other words, in Saudi Arabia we use the huge income from the energy sector to build the country but we simply overspend on our projects and waste lavishly big portion of what we extract from our depleted source of income, or the only source of income.

Oil was discovered in Saudi Arabia in 1938 and we are still failing to find ways to diversify the source of income. As a matter of fact, we have even failed in producing oil experts and strategists. We are the most important oil and gas producing country in the world and Saudi analysts get their energy analysis from Western sources. Saudi Arabia is one of the few countries, if not the only, in the world that can produce 12 million barrels every day, 365 days a year without a sweat.

Few days ago, an Offshore Northern Seas Energy Conference was held in Stavanger, Norway. The conference was attended by our top oil expert in the Kingdom, Saudi Aramco CEO, Khalid Al-Falih. The day I read I about the conference in Norway, I recalled two articles that I wrote in this paper. One was titled, What Norways Statoil did that Saudi Aramco could not do? (
http://www.susrisblog.com/2011/01/12/is-there-a-larger-role-for-saudi-aramco/ )The other was titled Kingdom needs oil industry think tank. ( http://www.arabnews.com/news/445795 )

During the conference, Saudi Aramco CEO expressed his concerns about the increasing oil sector costs and global conflicts which could result in a lack of oil supplies in the long-term, if oil firms fail to make "prudent and timely investments." But may be this is for the rest of the world. So what is it for Saudis and Saudi Arabia and how should we define prudent and timely investments?

During the conference Saudi Aramco CEO announced that there will be tens of billions of dollars in investments but at this time the prudent thing in Saudi Arabia is to simply do what the Norwegians have been doing for a long time. It is to decrease our dependence on oil wealth by finding ways of diversifying our income and establish a transparent sovereign fund for future generations. At this time the only diversification of income that we have in the Kingdom is the petrochemical industry. And it is true that we now have one of the biggest chemical industries in the world but it came at a price. First, the chemical industries are linked with the oil and gas industry and secondly this industry harms environment.

There is another thing that we should learn from the Norwegians just by walking or driving through their streets. You dont see highly expensive cars driven by teenagers. In other words, we have to teach our young to respect the current wealth. We must teach them not to waste it.

Currently, there is no need to increase oil production. Instead, it is vital that we cut down on our expenditures. We seem to exaggerate in our development plans and with mega and unnecessary projects we open the doors for corruption and misuse of the public funds. Oil and gas is very important for Saudi Arabia and now we are simply burning it to cool our homes and buildings and we subsidize many strategic commodities such as electricity, fuel at the pump and the highly expensive desalinated water.

In Norway, they pay ten times what we pay at the gas pump. At the end, Saudi energy experts, please read my lips. Look at Norway and do it their way. Oil will not be here forever and we have future generations to look after.

http://www.arabnews.com/columns/news/623411
 

emmie

Banned
Difference is the System ....I.e. Democracy VS dictatorship/SHariaat ...:P..that creates a difference in how things are Utilized
 

Believer12

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ایک بار میں ایک ٹیکسی میں جارہا تھا ٹیکسی ڈرائیور پاکسانی تھا اور اپنے آپکو برا دانشور سمجھ رہا تھا کہنے لگا کہ عجیب احمق قوم ہے اتنا مہنگا آئل ہے دیکھو کسطرح سعودیہ میں اتنا سستا آئل ملتا ہے
میں اسے سمجھایا کہ نائیجیریا کے پاس بھی بہت آئل ہے انکے ہاں لمبی لمبی کاریں ہیں کیونکہ آئل بہت سستا ہے لیکن انکے ملک کا حال پاکستان سے بھی بدتر ہے کیونکہ وہ اپنے ریسورسز کو استعمال کرنا نہیں جانتے اسلئے ہمیں آئل پرائسز مارکیٹ سے لنک رکھنے کی ضرورت ہے
اسکو یہ بات سمجھ نہیں آئ لیکن مجھے ناروے کی یہ بات بہت پسند ہے کہ بجلی کی زیادہ تر پیداوار پانی سے ہے جبکہ سعودیہ میں آئل سے بجلی بنائی جاتی ہے
ناروے کے پاس ایسے بہت سارے آئل اور گیس کے ریزروز ہیں جنھیں پچاس سال تک چھیڑنے کا انکا کوی ارادہ نہیں
 

awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ایک بار میں ایک ٹیکسی میں جارہا تھا ٹیکسی ڈرائیور پاکسانی تھا اور اپنے آپکو برا دانشور سمجھ رہا تھا کہنے لگا کہ عجیب احمق قوم ہے اتنا مہنگا آئل ہے دیکھو کسطرح سعودیہ میں اتنا سستا آئل ملتا ہے
میں اسے سمجھایا کہ نائیجیریا کے پاس بھی بہت آئل ہے انکے ہاں لمبی لمبی کاریں ہیں کیونکہ آئل بہت سستا ہے لیکن انکے ملک کا حال پاکستان سے بھی بدتر ہے کیونکہ وہ اپنے ریسورسز کو استعمال کرنا نہیں جانتے اسلئے ہمیں آئل پرائسز مارکیٹ سے لنک رکھنے کی ضرورت ہے
اسکو یہ بات سمجھ نہیں آئ لیکن مجھے ناروے کی یہ بات بہت پسند ہے کہ بجلی کی زیادہ تر پیداوار پانی سے ہے جبکہ سعودیہ میں آئل سے بجلی بنائی جاتی ہے
ناروے کے پاس ایسے بہت سارے آئل اور گیس کے ریزروز ہیں جنھیں پچاس سال تک چھیڑنے کا انکا کوی ارادہ نہیں

I have noticed that despite living here for 20-30 years Pakistanis have not learnt the true meaning of Janteloven ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Jante ) and subsequently have failed to infuse it into their children who are first or second generation norwegian citizens now. Whenever I interact with the Oslo community of Pakistanis they seem to be quite snobbish and love to flaunt their wealth even if it has been made through taxi driving and skimming taxes.
 

Believer12

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I have noticed that despite living here for 20-30 years Pakistanis have not learnt the true meaning of Janteloven (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Jante ) and subsequently have failed to infuse it into their children who are first or second generation norwegian citizens now. Whenever I interact with the Oslo community of Pakistanis they seem to be quite snobbish and love to flaunt their wealth even if it has been made through taxi driving and skimming taxes.

بالکل درست کہا یہ ایک المیہ ہے میں سمجھتا ہوں کہ یہ بچے اگر ناروے جیسے ملک میں رہتے ہوے بھی ایجوکیشن میں پیچھے رہ جائیں تو پھر یہ کہیں بھی چلے جائیں ایسی سہولیات انہیں نہیں ملیں گی
ناروے کی بڑی پوسٹس پر انگلینڈ اور امریکہ سے لوگ آکر براجمان ہیں کاش ہمارے پاکستانی بھی ان پوزیشنز تک جاتے بس دو چار ہی ہونگے ابھی تک
ایسے کئی ٹین ایجرز کو دیکھ چکا ہوں جو اسٹڈی کے دوران جاب کیلئے آے پیسے کا چسکا ایسا پڑا کہ پھر کالج کی طرف گئے ہی نہیں ٹیکس چوری تو عام ہے خاص کر ٹیکسی اور ہوٹل کے کام میں ، بلیک ورکرز بھی رکھے جاتے ہیں
 
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Believer12

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The ten rules state:

  1. You're not to think you are anything special.
  2. You're not to think you are as good as we are.
  3. You're not to think you are smarter than we are.
  4. You're not to convince yourself that you are better than we are.
  5. You're not to think you know more than we do.
  6. You're not to think you are more important than we are.
  7. You're not to think you are good at anything.
  8. You're not to laugh at us.
  9. You're not to think anyone cares about you.
  10. You're not to think you can teach us anything