Critics see security threat in Unocal bid (Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2005-07-14 10:03 The House last month backed a spending measure that would block CFIUS from
approving CNOOC's bid but its support in the Senate is uncertain. Senate
Appropriations Committee Chairman Thad Cochran told Reuters no legislation was
necessary "at this point."
Jerry Taylor,
director of Natural Resources Studies, CATO Institute, testifies before
the House Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill, during a hearing on
national security implications of the possible merger of the China
National Offshore Oil Corporation with Unocal Corporation July 13, 2005,
in Washington. [AP] | "If the (Bush)
administration determines that the acquisition would pose a threat to our
national security, then we can take whatever action is necessary to protect our
interests," said the Republican from Mississippi.
James Woolsey, a former CIA director, said at the hearting he categorically
opposed to the takeover bid by a Chinese firm.
The only witness called who saw no harm in the proposed CNOOC-UNOCAL linkup
was Jerry Taylor, director of natural resource studies at the
free-market-oriented CATO Institute, who argued the deal could never give China
an "oil weapon."
He said Unocal production accounted for a "small and
trivial" 0.23 percent of world oil output and any oil China derived from Unocal
would displace oil it now buys elsewhere. China would have to occupy the entire
Middle East in order to have a significant impact on oil flows and prices,
Taylor said.
"The more China invests here, the less likely that we will
be running into conflict," said Taylor. "America has enough enemies abroad
without conjuring new ones out of thin air."
But Taylor was attacked by other witnesses and by
lawmakers, who said he was naive to focus on market logic.
The board of
Unocal was to meet Thursday to go over the 18.5-billion-dollar offer from CNOOC,
which trumped a bid worth 16 billion dollars from US oil company Chevron. Unocal
shareholders will vote on August 10.
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