Read Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power Online
Authors: Steve Coll
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Interior Ministry, Saudi, 207
Internal Revenue Service, 188
International Committee of the Red Cross, 111
International Labor Rights Forum, 119
International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.), 259, 358
International Peace Operations Association, 281
International Space Station, 252
Internet, 441–42
I.P.T., 374
Iran, 2, 52, 54, 161, 196, 197, 203, 205, 222, 245, 246, 247, 249, 415, 419, 421, 436, 440, 511–12, 519, 520, 567, 618
Iranian Revolution of 1979, 29, 52, 95, 239, 242
Iraq, 52, 54, 197, 203, 205, 222, 228, 281, 293, 360, 419, 436, 440, 641
n
Kurdish oil industry in, 567–69, 622–23
oil reserves of, 230, 248, 249, 558
Rumaila oil field of, 571
Sunni-Shia rift in, 559, 622
West Qurnah oil field of, 572, 574, 575, 622
Zubair oil field of, 575
Iraq National Oil Company, 231
Iraq Petroleum Company, 231
Iraq War, 227–30, 243, 303, 324, 435, 499
Bush (G. W.) administration and, 228, 231, 236–37, 247–48
ExxonMobil operations in, 561–65, 573–75
Haifa pipeline debate in, 233–35
Hunt-Kurdish oil deal in, 569–71
insurgency in, 236
Iraqi nationalism in, 563
Iraqi oil industry in, 232–37, 248, 559, 562–63, 564–68
oil concessions auction in, 557–60, 571–73
postwar planning in, 232–37
“stealing” Iraqi oil question in, 227–33
Iraq War (
cont.
)
U.S. invasion in, 226, 228
U.S. war aims in, 228–29
Israel, 3, 18, 29, 237, 296, 440, 525, 530
Equatorial Guinea’s relations with, 516–17
Haifa pipeline and, 233–34
Italy, 197–98
Jackson, Lorie, 341, 549, 554
Jacksonville Exxon, 371–79,
377,
488
lawsuits and, 384–93, 620–21
oil leak from, 374–79,
377,
384, 390–91
Jacobs, Emil, 447–48
Jaffe, Amy Myers, 325, 326
Janka, David, 123, 130
Japan, 95, 197, 255, 439, 449, 547
Jefferies Group, Inc., 578
Jeffers, Alan, 494
Jendrzejczyk, Mike, 220–21
Jobs, Steve, 577
John Doe I et al. v. ExxonMobil Corporation et al.,
120, 399–406, 621
Johnson, Donald C., 509
Johnson, Lance, 109
Johnston, J. Bennett, 73
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOP), 173, 174
Joint Task Force, Nigerian, 456
Jordan, 66, 233–34, 558, 562, 567
J.P. Morgan, 49, 335, 588
Justice Department, U.S., 142, 298, 401, 622
Kagan, Robert, 5
Kaharuddin (rebel), 395
Kamarck, Elaine, 537
Kansteiner, Walter, 174, 622
Kareri, Simon, 152–53, 287
Karl, Terry Lynn, 166
Kasim, Ifdhal, 103
Katrina, Hurricane, 319
Kauffmann, Howard, 37
Kazakhstan, 18, 58, 59, 62, 70, 168, 222, 252
Kearl project, 548, 598
Keller, Laura, 481
Kellogg Brown & Root, 461
Kellogg’s company, 216
Kelly, John, 523
Kelso, Dennis, 10, 12
Kemnetz, Frank, 322
Kennedy, John F., 77
Kenya, 66, 172, 173, 369, 531
Kerr, Lauren, 338
Kerry, John, 343, 507, 550
Kheshgi, Haroon, 79
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, xv, 259–60, 622
arrest of, 274–75, 276, 418
Browne’s meeting with, 264–65
Dart and, 262
political ambition of, 264, 265–66
Putin’s conflict with, 261, 263–65
Raymond’s meetings with, 268–70
U.S.-Russia oil relationship and, 266–67
Yukos negotiations and, 260–65, 268–69, 270–71
Kingston, David, 343, 346
Kittywake II,
122
Kohl, Herb, 340
Koonce, Terry, 255–56
Korea, Republic of (South Korea), 197, 198
Kosovo conflict, 280
Kreindler, Tony, 552–53
Kruger, Richard, 493
Kunkel, James, 5
Kurdish Regional Government, 567–70
Kuwait, 59, 144, 195, 222, 228, 291, 326, 510, 511, 564, 566, 574, 575
Kuwait Petroleum, 53
Kwiatkowski, Karen, 173–74
Kyoto Protocol, 81–84, 85–86, 89, 183, 187, 226, 301, 479, 535
Labor Party, British, 106
Laidlaw, Sam, 566
Lambert, Richard, 63
Lansdale, Edward, 96
Larson, Alan, 146, 147, 148–49
LaSala, Stephen, 493
Latham & Watkins, 431
Lautenberg, Frank, 320
Lavrov, Sergey, 277
Lazard (bank), 428, 431, 433
Leahy, Don, 138–39
Lebedev, Platon, 271
Le Billon, Philippe, 166–67
Le Floch-Prigent, Loik, 171
Lehman Brothers, 540, 588
Leiter, David, 343, 507, 550, 551
Levin, Carl, 299
LeVine, Steve, 192, 634
n
Lewis, William “Buford,” 73, 75, 342, 445
Library of Congress, 266
Libya, 52, 97, 155, 159, 162, 166, 172, 197, 222, 246, 531
Life,
77
Lincoln, Abraham, 541–42
Lincoln, Blanche, 551
Lindeberg, Mandy, xv, 122–25, 131–32, 136
Logo Logistics, 288
Loiero, Andrea, xv, 372, 375–76, 378, 379, 390
Longwell, Harry, 99, 172, 209, 217
Lowe, Leslie, 345–46
Lujan, Manuel, Jr., 15
Lukoil, 266, 271
Lund, Ray, 144–45
Lutz, Peter, 609
Luzzatto, Tamera, 550
Lyons, Virginia, 485
McCain, John, 497–99, 503–4, 505, 607
McCall, Steve, 5
McChrystal, Stanley, 173, 174
McDonald, David, 570
McElroy, Michael B., 446
Mach, Joe, 262
Macías Nguema, Francisco, 137–38, 140, 141
McKee, Rob, 565–67
McKinsey & Company, 263
McMurray Formation, 544
Madec, Andre, 151, 363
Maduekwe, Ojo, 474
Mahmud, Malik, 117, 118
Makovsky, Michael, 233–34
Malaysia, 97, 103, 172
Maliki, Nouri Al-, 558, 574
Manchin, Joe, 552
Mandelson, Peter, 611
Mann, Simon, xiv, 284–86, 288–89, 524–25, 527, 644
n
Marathon Oil, 140, 142, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151, 262, 283, 291, 297, 299, 514, 515, 520, 529
Marbun, B. N., 104
Marcellus Shale, 577
Martyrs Brigade, 456
Massey, J. R., 428, 430–31
Maya, Ruben, 516
Mearsheimer, John, 244–45, 246
Menatep, 260–62
M.E.N.D. (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta), 456–57, 463–67, 468, 470–71, 473–74, 476, 529
methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), 381–82, 384–86, 445, 488–89
Metropolitan Club, 613–14
Mexico, 440, 453
Military Professional Resources International (M.P.R.I.), 147–48, 283, 291, 295, 296, 514, 525
Milov, Vladimir, 261, 275
Minerals Management Service (M.M.S.), 606, 608–9
Minyard, Robert, 431
Misamore, Bruce, xv, 262–64, 265, 267, 271, 273–74
Mitchell, George P., 584
Mitchell, Jeanne O., 73, 75, 342, 494
Mitchell Energy, 584
Moats, Simeon, 72, 162, 521–22
Mobil Exploration Nigeria, Inc., 465
Mobil Oil, 36, 40, 161, 203, 325, 413–14, 416
Aceh war and, 93–98, 102–3, 105, 106, 107, 143
Equatorial Guinea oil deals of, 139–40, 142
Exxon’s buyout of, 60–66
liquid natural gas business and, 197–98
Nigeria operations of, 465–67