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Sunday, May 20, 2012

International Whistleblowers Are Eligible For Large Rewards For Properly Exposing Oil Company Illegal Bribes

International Whistleblower Reward Laws Encourage International Whistleblowers to Expose Government Corruption, Oil Lease Bribes to Public Officials, Oil Lease Illegal Kickbacks, Oil Lease Contract Bribes to Government Officials, and other Violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - by International Oil Company Employee Whistleblower Lawyer, International Oil Company Bribe Whistleblower Lawyer, & Energy Company Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

International Whistleblower Reward Laws offer large potential rewards or bounties to international oil company employee whistleblowers, foreign government official whistleblowers, and other international whistleblowers that blow the whistle on international oil company contract bribes, international accounting fraud, international energy company fraud, and international oil lease bribes. 




Oil Companies that pay illegal kickbacks and bribes to government officials and former government officials in exchange for drilling contracts, pipeline contracts, oil leases, offshore drilling, mining contracts, and other large building projects can be brought to justice and made to pay large penalties under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.  The whistleblowers that bring these corporations to justice may be able to collect large economic rewards under the  Securities Exchange Act (SEC Whistleblower Bounty Actions) and the Commodity Exchange Act (CFTC Whisteblower Bounty Actions).

Saudi Arabia Edges Russia as Biggest Oil Producer, JODI Says - Bloomberg

"Saudi Arabia boosted crude production close to a 31-year high in March, overtaking Russia as the world’s largest oil producer for the first time in six years, according to the Joint Organization Data Initiative.  Saudi crude exports rose 3 percent in March, reaching the highest level in five years as Iran cut shipments, according to government statistics posted today on the initiative’s website."

"Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s largest producer, increased daily output to 9.923 million barrels in March, up 0.7 percent to the second-highest level since at least 1980, according to the initiative. That topped output from Russia, which pumped 9.920 million barrels a day, for the first time since February 2006, according to the data."

"Russia’s energy ministry estimated the country’s output at 10.36 million barrels a day in March. JODI calculated a different barrel-per-day figure for Russia using data in metric tons that the country submitted to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, and comparing that with information from four other sources. The figures for Russia include crude and condensate, JODI said."

"Vladimir Putin, who was this year elected to a third term as Russia’s president, called in October 2008 for the country to pump more than 10 million barrels a day for at least the next decade.
Saudi production numbers compiled by JODI are based on data the Saudi government submitted to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries."

"Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest crude exporter, boosted shipments to 7.704 million barrels a day in March from 7.485 million barrels a day in February, JODI data showed. Exports from Iran, the second-largest producer in OPEC, fell by 4 percent to 2.242 million barrels a day from 2.338 million barrels a day in February, according to the data."

"Importers in Europe, Japan, and India are seeking new suppliers as a European ban on purchases of Iranian crude takes effect on July 1. Saudi Arabia currently produces at elevated levels in a bid to curb prices."

"The Saudi oil minister, Ali al-Naimi, said on March 13 in Adelaide, Australia, that he wants to see the price for Brent crude at around $100 a barrel. Brent oil for July settlement declined 35 cents on May 18 to $107.14 a barrel on the London- based ICE Futures Europe exchange. The European benchmark closed at the lowest level since Dec. 20."

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