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Oil, Sustainable Development, and the Transformation of Iraq

Posted on 07 August 2013. Tags: Ahmed Mousa Jiyad


By Ahmed Mousa Jiyad.

Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News.

Oil, Sustainable Development and the Management of the Transformation in Iraq

This contribution is based on PowerPoint presentation delivered before the Symposium “Iraq – 10 Years On” held at Tahrir Campus of the American University in Cairo (AUC) on 3rd and 4th June, 2013.

I - Introduction

As this conference is about Iraq it is therefore expected that other contributors would address sustainable development from different aspects and disciplines using probably different methodologies, terminologies and statistical data.

This presentation focuses on energy and more precisely on petroleum. And from this perspective sustainable development is taken within the context of the depleting finite natural resources in the country.

The presentation begins by outlining briefly the conceptual and analytical framework of sustainable development, in a rich deplete-able natural resources developing country, as a process of transformation through horizontal and vertical structural diversification.

Then it uses “budget analysis approach” to draw few conclusions on whether “horizontal diversification” in the economy had occurred during the last ten years commensurate with the availability of the necessary development financing. A more detailed analysis of the efforts in the petroleum sector was provided to assess the “vertical diversification” in this important sector.

The presentation argues that the lack of and imbalances in both horizontal and vertical diversification during the last ten years had undermined the sustainable development prospect, entrenched the dependency on upstream petroleum subsector and pushes the economy further in the web of rentierism.

However, the recent launching of the first ever energy strategy might bring some sense to development planning in the country. Hence the presentation suggests and highlights the urgency for adopting different and diversified strategies to manage the production of petroleum and the associated influx of export revenues.

Moreover, it introduces and outlines the importance of full transparency of all resources and payments flows within the “Value Cycle” during the duration of the related projects. Finally, the presentation ends with few concluding remarks.

The full paper can be downloaded here.

Mr Jiyad is an independent development consultant, scholar and Associate with Centre for Global Energy Studies (CGES), London. He was formerly a senior economist with the Iraq National Oil Company and Iraq’s Ministry of Oil, Chief Expert for the Council of Ministers, Director at the Ministry of Trade, and International Specialist with UN organizations in Uganda, Sudan and Jordan. He is now based in Norway

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