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Cambodia and Thailand finalise oil revenue sharing agreement

Phnom Penh - Cambodia and Thailand have come to an agreement on oil share revenues as drilling is set to begin in the potentially extremely rich but disputed oil and gas reserves between the two in the Gulf of Thailand, a Cambodian official said Thursday.

Cambodian government spokesman Khieu Kanharith told a press conference to mark the departure of Thai caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's whirlwind one-day visit that the neighbours had agreed to adopt the model South Korea and Japan had forged to split revenues and had cordially signed off on the deal.

'In the central area, the two sides will share revenue 50-50. In areas close to Thailand, Thailand will take 85 per cent and Cambodia 15 per cent. In areas close to Cambodia, Cambodia will take 85 per cent and Thailand will receive 15 per cent,' Kanharith said.

Thaksin told reporters the finalization of the boundaries would be complete within six months.

The agreement represented an important breakthrough. During their last talks, the two countries could not agree on the matter of benefits sharing as Thailand offer Cambodia only 10 per cent from the disputed so-called Joint Development Area which lies between them in the Gulf of Thailand but Cambodia demanded a 60 to 40 per cent share.

Cambodian state television Wednesday night announced Block A of a number of potential drilling sites had been estimated to contain a yield around 700 million barrels of oil, but that other reserves had not been fully explored yet.

Full-scale drilling is expected to begin within two years and US oil giant Chevron has already moved equipment into Cambodia in anticipation for exploratory research. The Cambodian government is looking to revenues from oil and gas to reduce its heavy dependency on foreign aid.

Kanharith said the two nations had also discussed the issue of borders, including sea borders, but that Cambodia had decided to ask the advice of other nations with experience in this area before committing itself, such as those in northern Europe.

Thaksin said little on his way to board the plane, except to say he was very pleased with the talks with Prime Minister Hun Sen and other senior ministers, and that he believed they had produced 'good results.'

Earlier in the day, Thaksin also pledged millions in aid for the Cambodian infrastructure, including a highway which will help link Bangkok and Phnom Penh.

Accompanied by Hun Sen to the plane, he appeared not to hear a question on whether he had also discussed personal business matters during his trip, which also took in an audience with King Norodom Sihamoni.

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applepannic
This is actually very logical.
KhmerLove
There are eight blocks of oil in overlapping areas. But I'm not sure the boundary betwn the two countries is correct.
P05T312
from all of your perspectives is this at an advantage, disadvantage or fair for Cambodia
applepannic
Fair for both.
KhmerLove
QUOTE(P05T312 @ Sep 1 2008, 08:48 AM) *
from all of your perspectives is this at an advantage, disadvantage or fair for Cambodia


If the boundary is totally correct as the treaty in Paris 1991, I think it fair for Cambodia.
P05T312
good to hear, as long as it is actually fair
thewiseguy
Man this doesn't seem fair. If it's in Cambodia it should be 100% ours. The Thais are always trying to be sneaky and get profit.
applepannic
Yes, but unlike land the water isn't where the Khmer empire drew its maps.
KhmerLove
QUOTE(applepannic @ Sep 1 2008, 10:28 AM) *
Yes, but unlike land the water isn't where the Khmer empire drew its maps.



Is the Treaty of bounday in Paris 1991 fair for Cambodia?
The border now is not as same as in the treaty.
applepannic
Take it up with international court again! We win once we win twice we win forever.
KhmerLove
QUOTE(applepannic @ Sep 1 2008, 10:48 AM) *
Take it up with international court again! We win once we win twice we win forever.


Yah, even current dispute abt Preah Vihear, we will win.
But I don know why gov don ask for help from int'l.
They all may not Khmer.
SidewayZ
WTF the oil is in khmer land GTFO THAI ? !
thewiseguy
QUOTE(SidewayZ @ Aug 31 2008, 10:28 PM) *
WTF the oil is in khmer land GTFO THAI ? !



Thats exactly what I am trying to say. They always want a piece of the pie.
Kdaw_Tmaw
I heard about this too. When Cambodia discovered oil, they (Thailand) said they wanted to "recheck" their maritime boundary. I also believe Thailand should stay out of Cambodia's business altogether.
Goombaking209
Seriously what is not FAIR here? 85-15 15-85 is 50/50 ...
Kdaw_Tmaw
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'In the central area, the two sides will share revenue 50-50. In areas close to Thailand, Thailand will take 85 per cent and Cambodia 15 per cent. In areas close to Cambodia, Cambodia will take 85 per cent and Thailand will receive 15 per cent,' Kanharith said.

Thaksin told reporters the finalization of the boundaries would be complete within six months.

That is the problem. If the oils where actually on Thailand sea border then they wouldn't bother negotiating with Cambodia at all. And why is Thaksin involved in this?
KhmerLove
QUOTE(Kdaw_Tmaw @ Sep 2 2008, 04:36 AM) *
That is the problem. If the oils where actually on Thailand sea border then they wouldn't bother negotiating with Cambodia at all. And why is Thaksin involved in this?


That's y PAD hate Thaksin who want to control everything in Thai.

Hmm, maybe there is another agreement btwn Hun Xen and Thaksin, beside nation and nation.
noyume
this seems reasonable and fair.

does anyone have a map of where the oil is located?
Kdaw_Tmaw
Yes, that is what I want to see also, a map. 50/50 seems unreasonable if mostly all of the oil is on Cambodia's sea and it is very odd that Thailand wanted to reassert its sea boundary at a time like this.

QUOTE(KhmerLove @ Sep 1 2008, 07:43 PM) *
That's y PAD hate Thaksin who want to control everything in Thai.

Hmm, maybe there is another agreement btwn Hun Xen and Thaksin, beside nation and nation.

I see the same thing. But what is Hun Sen agenda this time again. Even more money?
KhmerLove




Do anyone have any clearer map?
Kdaw_Tmaw
From the look of the map it seems that Cambodia has slightly more oil on its sea than Thailand does. But the maritime boundaries from Thailand seems to be cutting inward into Cambodia territorial sea which seems awkward. Thanks for the map KhmerLove.
KhmerLove
U know, Khmer lost hundreds Km2 of sea to VN and Siam during Hun Xen's regime. But we can claim back after Hun Xen gone with help from Int'l.
Kdaw_Tmaw
By that time, most of the money will be in Hun Sen's pocket. Not a fair deal but I guess Cambodia at this moment must move forward and not follow in the footstep of the Bangkokians.
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