Russians look to Cuban offshore reserves
Published: Aug. 1, 2011 at 9:00 AM
MOSCOW, Aug. 1 (UPI) -- Russian oil company Gazprom Neft announced it
was moving to develop four oil and natural gas blocks off the Cuban
coast in the Gulf of Mexico.
Gazprom Neft, the oil division of Gazprom, bought a 30 percent stake in
four Cuban blocks following a production-sharing agreement signed with
Malaysia's Petronas and Cuba's Cubapetroleo, Russia's state-run news
agency RIA Novosti reports.
The companies didn't highlight the resource potential off the Cuban
coast other than to say Gazprom Neft could help boost production there
when drilling starts in 2012.
Environmental groups in Florida in June said they were concerned about
the impact of offshore drilling in Cuba's deep waters more than a year
after the BP oil disaster off the Louisiana coast.
The National Wildlife Federation said the Cuban wells would be in waters
1,300-4,900 feet deep.
The U.S. Energy Information Agency said most countries in the Caribbean
basin are net energy importers, with Cuba ranking 60th in terms of total
oil production in 2008.
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