July 24, 2006

Yes anything could indeed happen!

Sir, Andy Webb-Vidal’s report “Bush told to plan for Chávez oil shock”, July 24, ignores the fact that oil prices are highly contagious and transmittable through world markets and in this respect it is absolutely impossible for Venezuela to launch an oil boycott that would only target the United States. The only real beneficiaries of a boycott of this sort are as always the well informed intermediaries and the shipping industry that will be asked to service longer delivery routes.

But, with respect to that anything could happen, in Venezuela, with Chavez, this could perhaps be better understood by your readers if you also had informed them that at this moment, almost eight years into Chavez’s XXI Century Socialism, gasoline is being sold in Venezuela at 3.7 cents of dollar per liter or less than 15 dollar cents per gallon.

With this marvel of a public policy Chavez, besides stimulating a runaway consumption of gasoline with all its environmental consequences, based on the international cash-opportunity cost manages to transfer a regressive subsidy of about 10 billion dollars, or about 10% of Venezuela GDP, or about 100% of the GDP of a country like Bolivia, from the poor who do not buy gasoline, to those that love to guzzle it up.

For comparison the gasoline price in an oil country like Norway that seems to been doing things right is 52 times higher and in the USA of Mr. Bush, Chavez´ sworn enemy, and the Cuba of Castro, Chavez´ best buddy, the price is only about 25 times higher. Even in the land that has inspired the term of oil-Saudism the price is seven times as high.

Now you try to draw your own conclusions of what Chavez is all about! Are you clear now?

Now so you can also understand the current opposition groups that are against Chavez, let me inform you that they do not mention this issue either. Are you clearer yet?