World of Scarcity

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i can’t help myself writing about what is happening in our country recently. i think starting from the ‘that guy’ takeover Malaysian cabinet, everything went ‘out of order’, even someone without ‘Bumi’ status could claim for ‘kesamarataan’, which was never happened before. 😀 so nice.

last week, our PM announced the increasing in our fuel price, about 40%, and before that our makanan ruji (rice) increased 100%! what to say more? i heard this year all rice-producing country couldn’t produce as what they should due to ‘padi tidak menjadi’. is it true? i dunno because i never went to those Siam or Burma etc. but the food crisis is REALLY TRUE, and that’s a good WHY for most peniaga to increase the price.

however, for the fuel price, actually i feel a bit ‘lega’ cos my sms & email inbox are almost free from messages saying ‘the national oil company is this and that’. i think most Malaysian are aware now, what is the roles of our national oil company & the role of government.
however, i heard that there’ll be a demo at KLCC in July, is that true? u know what? i sounds very funny to me.

why does the oil price strikes so dramatically?

1. growing demand
the most significant is the fast growing of China & India economies. and seasonal demand for oil due to winter, etc. in 4-seasons countries.

2. low stock
this is associated with the Iraqi War, ethnic tension in Venezuela, hurricane in Gulf Mexico, etc.

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3. opec effect
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a cartel that adjusting supply quotas and thereby setting prices. OPEC’s prowess was particularly notable during the 1970s, when minor reductions in the cartel’s supplies led to “oil shocks” and thus global increase in price.

4. speculators’ actions
hedge funds and other speculators betting on the possibility of higher prices have themselves exacerbated price pressure in the market. the price of oil is affected by the behaviour of market investors, doesn’t matter if oil supplies are actually low or if threats to oil supplies actually exist. they don’t care as long as they can increase their trading.

oh i’m not a pro-petronas etc. but i think i can share what i knew so that i won’t hear anymore, ‘stupid argument’ about the national oil company (petronas) & fuel price 😀

1. they compare with non-oil producer i.e. Thailand & UK.
let me list down world’s oil producers, what i knew only la.

Africa Continential
* Algeria
* Angola
* Cameroon
* Chad
* Republic of the Congo
* Egypt
* Equatorial Guinea
* Gabon
* Libya
* Mauritania
* Nigeria
* Sudan
* Tunisia

Asia
* Azerbaijan
* Brunei
* China
* Georgia
* Kazakhstan
* Malaysia
* India
* Indonesia
* Pakistan
* Philippines
* Thailand
* Turkmenistan
* Uzbekistan
* Vietnam

Australasia
* Australia
* New Zealand
* Papua New Guinea
* East Timor

Europe
* Austria
* Bulgaria
* Croatia
* North Sea:
o United Kingdom
o Norway
o Denmark
* Germany
* Ireland
* Italy
* Lithuania
* Netherlands
* Poland
* Romania
* Russia
* Serbia
* Ukraine

Middle East
* Bahrain
* Iran
* Iraq
* Kuwait
* Oman
* Qatar
* Saudi Arabia
* Syria
* United Arab Emirates
* Yemen

America
* United States of America
* Canada
* Mexico
* Barbados
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* Cuba
* Guatemala
* Trinidad and Tobago
* Argentina
* Bolivia

* Brazil
* Chile
* Colombia
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* Guyana
* Peru
* Suriname
* Venezuela

now tell me which non-oil producer they’re comparing with?

comparing ourselves with Saudi Arabia.. it’s like comparing ‘Sos Cili Makcik Jenab & Anak2’ with ‘Sos Cili Maggi’. it’s not fair kan if we asked “why sos cili makcik Jenab xde iklan kat TV while Sos Cili Maggi always ada? well, they sell the same product-sos cili”. is it fair?

Saudi Arabia produced 9Million barrels/day while Malaysia produced 0.5Million barrels/day… is it comparable? Malaysia is only about 0.05% from Saudi’s oil production, and the profit margin is very low. just think about the above analogy.

2. oil price strikes high, petronas’s untung goes high as well
when the oil price increase, it costs petronas a bomb! the service companies take this advantage by increasing the service charges.

3. they burned the monies by building KLCC
if you can buy yourself a new car, a house, nice clothes, don’t question about what the main contributor to your gov’s incomes built themselve a nice building.

4. petronas should sell cheaper2 to the country
refer to no. 2. if they sell cheaper2, who’ll bear the cost???? furthermore, it oredy gives a portion of $ to the govt.

5. petronas – govt crony.
i afraid not. TQ govt for not getting involve in petronas’s organization or i can guarantee the company will melingkup just like other govt’s companies 😀

6. petronas officers monthly wages easily exceed normal citizen yearly income.
very funny. how do u know? have u ever been a petronas officer? WRONG! even a new teacher in Miri paid higher than a Petronas engineer in Miri.

7. where all petronas profit goes?
63% – to the govt. which is 40% of gov’s income. TAK KE BANYAK TU!
7% – to the shareholders, royalties & taxes
30% – to reinvest

8. petronas should control the oil price.
it’s no. after all, the fuel price is govt’s responsibility, not petronas.

etc. malas dh nk tulis.

we’ve been living in complacent for so long and we hit the edge of our comfort zone, it really made us mad and feel everybody was stupid especially petronas and the gov. haha. indeed they are because we are much smarter, that’s why we keep on makan gaji and become the prey everytime the price get higher and higher.

why don’t we ask our children to study hard and become one of petronas MC or minister one day so that they will:
– decrease the oil price.
– give more and more subsidy.
– give us free fuel, free cars, free houses!

who don’t feel the burden of high price in EVERYTHING? even for us, a pack of 10kg beras costs almost RM50. and the chicken costs us RM9/kg. don’t have to go to the poor to feel the ‘agony’ of the higher living cost recently. in this case, i really think those ‘ministers’ are not very wise. they shouldn’t say “rakyat harus berjimat” while they are happily continue their living as usual in their big mansion etc. it is nicer if PM said “saya arahkan semua menteri buat car pooling & makan nasik sekali sehari utk berjimat cermat”. hahaha.

i’m not a rich person, but i don’t have any power to ask anyone to reduce the oil price. and i heard in August, the fuel will costs RM4/L. haha. very nice. and we are shifting ourselves from middle class to lower class. now it is really kick us out of out comfort zone. i hope we can find blessing in disguise, beyond all this @#$#@#.

but, if we revert back to why Allah created & sent us here, to be the khalifa, now, do we really be the caliph? who rules the world now? is he a Muslim? think again, it is our fault to let the ‘whatever’ rules the world while we are the one who sent by Allah to take the role. He ever said that when the world goes under those ‘whatever’s authority, there’ll be lots and lots of kemusnahan. and it’s really is. (sorry i forgot the source & full text but i think it is a Hadis Qudsi, i’ll come back later).

but i believe that Islam will strikes back. if we see the cycle of Islamic civilization, during Adam’s, they’re already had some technologies (remember Qabil & Habil bred sheeps & farming), but during the ice age, stone age, etc. ppl still go hunting, pakai cawat etc. and before the Jahiliyyah, Jazirah Arab was flashed by Islamic seruan during Ibrahim, Musa, Isa, etc. and now it is goes to the lowest point of ppl civilization again. it’s not a matter of time, but it’s our action, cos now we’re the Muslims who left to continue the journey of Islamic civilization. and i really believe in what is said in our Kitab.

to me, and in our family, instead of blaming here and there, we look back in ourselves, do we really perform our duty as Muslims and the caliphs? could this be a ‘bala’ or test for us, to make us aware that, how high we fly & how far we go, there are things we can’t control? and if we want to fit ourselves into ‘a Muslim profile’, where are we?

anyway, we can choose to face this with positive attitude and be happy paying the high price of fuel & all the basic needs, or keep on pointing and blaming this and that, get stressed but still have to pay the high price 😀 we opt for the #1!

as i said, i’m not a pro-petronas nor pro-gov, but the reality is, we can’t do anything. even if the other party takes over, will they able to reduce the fuel price? oh maybe they will, cos i heard, Selangor citizen are waiting for their ‘free water’ =) i want it too!

DISCLAIMER
*don’t read if you can’t differentiate between the govt & the national oil company.
*don’t read if you’re angry with the govt because this writings is not defending the govt., or anyone, just sharing the true facts about the national oil company.
*before you get angrier, please understand that the subsidy is not from petronas, but the govt.
*i have nothing to do with the company mentioned.

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16 responses to “World of Scarcity”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    i agree with ur writing..
    totally agree

    rina

  2. suealeen Avatar
    suealeen

    owh..i can’t help myself too… suka berbalas komen dengan awak! at least i’ve 2 way comm for my better understanding!

    well, as i wrote before, akak tak menyangkal keperluan merendahkan/menghapuskan subsidi. tapi sebelum korang nak hapus, korang kena la implement mekanismenye terlebih dahulu.

    and if we compare to other countries, why on earth don’t we compare the income per kapita? gaji petronas officer pun rendah jugak!

    dan sebenarnya yang orang complaint lebih tu bukan apa… kata nak naikkan bulan ogos.. pastu terus2 je within 7 hours. orang yang berderet isi minyak petang tu mesti la angin *lucu gak dengan depa ni*. terlalu banyak flip-flop dengan hambaAllah yang sorang tu. lain kali kalo dia kata tak naik, the next day tu memang akan naik la tu!

    if someone says to you, “cik lina, u patut pakai ini, ini & ini…” or “cara jalan u ni tak betul la..” apa awak rasa?

    “why don’t you ask you children to study hard and become one of petronas MC or minister one day so that they will”
    banyak orang baik out there yang tak teringin nak jadi politician k!

    i want to add your view on last 5 para… that’s why if we revert to the God, Dia pun takkan menzalimi kita. jika kita lebih banyak memberi, Dia akan lebih banyak memberi. jika kita lebih buat amal kebajikan, kebajikan yang Dia beri akan lebih banyak.

    i heard in my hometown in perak, there’s possibility of oil resources too. and also in kelantan. gas plak sampai keluar dari belakang rumah (pernah masuk paper). emas yang banyak di satu pantai di johor. there must be something good they did until Allah rewarded them with something like that… don’t you think?

    *pandangan seorang kutu*

  3. suealeen Avatar
    suealeen

    Virtues and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions [56:699](Sahih Bukhari)

    Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah’s Apostle said, “You see that the people are of different natures. Those who were the best in the pre-lslamic period, are also the best in Islam if they comprehend religious knowledge. You see that the best amongst the people in this respect (i.e. ambition of ruling) are those who hate it most. And you see that the worst among people is the double faced (person) who appears to these with one face and to the others with another face (i.e a hypocrite).”

  4. mami hafiy Avatar
    mami hafiy

    rina,
    TQ hehe.

    kak sue,
    who is ‘korang’ u r referring? the one who’s responsible for the subsidy is the GOVT. not petronas.

    i dunno about the price comparison that the PM made, but in term of profit margin between the oil producers is as what i said.

    look, WHO IS NOW CONQUERING THE WORLD”S ECONOMIC? is it us? & who’s conquering MALAYSIAN economic? is it us? if you choose not to be A LEADER, then you should wait for what is gonna happen cos the LEADERS or the leaders’ SIDEKICKS are.. whom? so, who will decide? an idiot PM or the genius guy who tak teringin jadi politician tp marah2 sbb kene bayar barang mahal2? we dont want an idiot PM to lead us, but if those GENIUSes xmo jadi PM, what d u expect?

    in Malaysia, oil & gas in not belong to the national oil company but to the govt. it’s their duty to give it to anyone to produce the resources. no matter how good deeds the ppl @perak, kltn & johor did.. if they can dig by themselves pon still get the govt’s permission.

    *im also a kutu*

  5. suealeen Avatar
    suealeen

    mami.. ‘korang’ tu gomen la… arghhh.. kita ni!

    kalau national oil co is exclusive untuk gomen, pastu ada usul di parlimen untuk panggil petronas untuk bentangkan, tapi dihalang… where on earth can we get the correct info! itulah yang terjadi dalam sidang parlimen bebaru ni. pastu hassan merican pulak buat statement. kalo yang ada info tu tak nak tunjuk/tak nak guide orang luar yang teraba-raba, jangan salahkan rakyat yang mengamuk!

    ada orang genius tak nak jadi PM, ada yang jadi PM dilantik oleh orang yang a bit genius.. ari apa tu.. my hub menyinis.. salah orang kepala batas la pi pangkah hambaAllah tu buat apa. hehehe..

    *dah merayap komen2 di blog akak ke sini plaks.. hahaha.. 2 kutu yang berbicara soal dunia!!!*

  6. suealeen Avatar
    suealeen

    sitilina,
    i want to share a link with you. i always agree with this person (he’s green!). Klik sini.

  7. mommysarah Avatar
    mommysarah

    betul tue, subsidi bukan dari pet tapi dari gov. y don’t ask sumer2 menteri + PM ubah plak cara hidup. kita yang sedia middle class nie takkan plak nak ubah hidupkan?

    bukanker pemimpin kena berkorban untuk rakyat? korbankan semua allowance(s) yang ada utk backup petrol subsidy..

    huh!!! still angry.. grrr!!!

    YM kita kong arr, menci betul…

  8. mami hafiy Avatar
    mami hafiy

    k sue,
    i’m afraid not bcoz syarikat sdn. bhd. is not ought to announce their report kewangan. unless petronas dagangan & petronas gas.

    & i tot it shudnt be cos petronas shud not be campurtangan by outsiders especially those yg tamakkan $$$$. hehe.

    mommysarah,
    take it positively, now harga minyak naik 10USD/day tp kita still baya rm2.70 saja xnaik2 lagi dah 3-4 hari.

    hahahahaha.

  9. mami hafiy Avatar
    mami hafiy

    kak sue,
    tq for the link. he has very good points there.

    actly i dont wanna mention about the govt’s this & that. kita yg ‘pilih’ depa pon. hahahaha.

  10. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Petronas is indeed wholly owned by m’sian government… governt under Petroleum Development Act 1974.. aku memang hafal habis fakta yg satu ni

  11. mommylyssa Avatar
    mommylyssa

    Minyak naik n harga barang naik mmg tak dapat nak elaklahkan… it’s going on worldwide…

    But for me yg tak tahan dgr is kalau diorang asyik cakap “kena ubah cara hidup…kena ubah cara hidup”.

    Diorang tuu ada elaun tol n ada elaun minyak. A certain senior official in a certain govt dept can claim fuel mileage for going to work, going home (and back) for lunch and then going home again for the day. In addition to that he also has a 4 digit fuel allowance. Menteri2 punya elaun minyak brapa byk agaknya ek??

    So siapa yg kena ubah cara hidup sebenarnya?

    Ntahlah kan… kita jugak yg pilih diorang…

  12. mami Hafiy Avatar
    mami Hafiy

    anon,
    yes, u r definitely right. but shud i say it is among the ‘safest’ GLC, perhaps?

    terpelihara dr dipoliitikkan lg.

    mommylyssa,
    ape lg kita nk ubah ek? kita dh bF, xshopping, keta pon kecik.

    marilah kita menanam sayur!

  13. ummi sa'eed Avatar
    ummi sa’eed

    I like your points involving Petronas. A lot of people can’t differentiate between Petronas and the government. Some comments:

    2. Service companies, government etc ‘charge’ by a percentage…of course percentages’ values change.

    3. Does ‘forced to pay’ ring any bells?

    4. Market price lah babes. The reason why oil is cheaper in producing countries is because the government allocate subsidies supposedly to come from the royalties (bkn sultan/raja ye..eheh). Don’t just compare petrol prices at face value…compare also population, GDP, cost of living etc.

    5. H*ll no…thankful for that. Hopefully Tan Sri Ha**an’s successor is just as good or not better.

    6. yeah right…lower than government staff if you include all the allowances.

    8. Sungguh tak logik. Market supply and demand lah.

    First and foremost, be thankful that we have not reached the level of sampai jual anak to survive macam Indonesia. Secondly, the government needs to buck up. With increased petrol prices, the poverty rate will probably rise because lower-medium income people mungkin akan turun ‘standard’ mereka due to higher living costs.

    And to anonymous, Petronas is not wholly owned by government. Directly reports to PM, yes. But not wholly owned. Please read the PDA line by line.

  14. hafiy Avatar
    hafiy

    ummi sa’eed,
    TQ for supporting me. hehe. i wrote it during high emo & some facts are tongganglanggang.

    neway, time2 macam ni mmg ramai yg lagi bijak dari president pet. tp nape derang xjadi presiden pet ek? peliknya. bijak2 mcm tu patut jadi mcm george soros baru bole turunkan rega crude.

  15. eridanus Avatar
    eridanus

    energy receive, energy return.

    good point, sitilina.

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