Jorge Cruz Inclan
May 29, 2009
In a previous post looking for possible causes of the current energy 
emergency in Cuba. The cause could be in Venezuela, the world crisis and 
the downturn that Venezuela has to maintain a generous assistance to the 
government in Havana. Venezuela's economic problem are real and may 
affect the future supply of Venezuelan oil in the current, but does not 
justify an immediate emergency, Venezuela has fulfilled its commitments, 
the Cienfuegos oil refinery produces well, two new tankers have the 
operation.
The current energy emergency is the decline in Cuban oil production, 
declining steadily since the end of 2003 to date. The deficit in 
domestic production is 54% compared to 2003 production. In 2007 the 
Cuban petroleum deficit amounts to 10.3 million barrels. In turn we have 
an unexplained sustained increase in consumption of oil across the 
country in the same period. In 2007, the oil consumption of the Cuban 
economy is 41% compared to 2003. This year, the consumption of oil 
amounts to 25.5 million barrels.
The bad behavior of these two indicators has been gradually increasing 
since 2003 and will affect negatively on the national economy in a clear 
way. Throughout the period the government took no steps to correct the 
trend and avoid the disruption of oil. This is not a spot on consumption 
as reported recently in the Granma newspaper of 40 000 tones of oil 
(representing 292 000 barrels of oil). Only a very small deficit 
equivalent to almost three days of Venezuelan aid.
The total national oil consumption and decreasing domestic production of 
oil in 2007 totaled 35.8 million barrels of oil. Simply put this amount 
of oil completely cancels Venezuelan aid is 34 million barrels annually. 
Besides a disbelieving spectacle in a country in a state of permanent 
economic problems of balance of payments and a huge foreign debt, there 
are other problems within which targets could be considered:
Insufficient planning of the company CUPET. Low investment in machinery 
and new wells to keep production stable.
Non-payment and late payments to the company Sherritt International 
Corp. of Toronto and Pebercan Inc. of Montreal. Both companies delivered 
CUPET oil, this company sells it and then paid to Canadian companies. 
Pebercan Inc. has withdrawn from Cuba by default and has filed bankruptcy.
The firm Sherritt International has a dispute with CUPET delays in 
payments for years. Minister Malmierca recently was denied an entry visa 
to Canada, to attend annual meeting of the Canadian company. This is 
unprecedented and reveals the level of problems among companies and also 
among the two governments.
Finally it is known that consuming industries such as Cuban nickel at a 
cost of 135 barrels of oil per ton and the sugar industry with a high 
consumption have increased their production.
Cuba's government must now seeks the causes of this energy crisis and 
stabilize the oil deficit. Most likely Castro was informed of this 
matter and was the cause for the impeachment of Vice President Carlos 
Lage and Foreign Minister Perez Roque. But the people will surely turn a 
few more years of economic hardship. This time American imperialism is 
not the cause of the disaster.
Sources consulted:
Statistical Yearbook for Latin America 2008.OLADE
Will Weissert. Exploration and drilling for oil in Cuba - Is anyone 
making money? Feb. 2009. Associated Press.
Oscar Espinosa Chepe. Cuban Economy: expectations and risks. Encuentro.
Fabio Garcia. System of Units and Conversion Factors. OLADE, 2006
Omar Pérez Villanueva. Cuba: an assessment and need some ideas for 
change. Nueva Sociedad 216, julio-agosto 2008.
Paolo Spadoni. The Current Situation of Foreign Investment in Cuba. ASCE 
2004
American Chronicle | The truth about the economic emergency in Cuba. (29 
May 2009)
 
 
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