Tony
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http://www.energytribune.com/articles.cfm/7910/Drill-Cuba-Drill
You would think that if anything would give Republicans a reason to shift their position on Cuba, it would be the lure of opening up more real estate to American oil companies.
A brand new, top of the line, Italian owned and Chinese-made semisubmersible rig is on its way to Cuba to start drilling several exploratory wells this year once hurricane season is over. Its target are deep waters in the Gulf of Mexico just a few dozen miles from Florida that could hold proven oil reserves believed to be at least as big as Oman’s and perhaps comparable to those of Brazil. The latter are massive.
Cuban drilling should be a US bipartisan no-brainer. Democrats want the embargo softened and Republicans want to give oil companies more access to offshore oil. And all will agree a lot of new production bordering the US would be welcome news, especially if American oil companies are eventually allowed to take a stake and if environmental safeguards against spills are improved in the process.
Yet there is a great deal of noise coming from Congress compounded by some White House acquiescence that threatens safe oil exploration in Cuban waters. The argument is the Castro regime will be propped up if oil is found and the US should impede anything that might make it more powerful.
You would think that if anything would give Republicans a reason to shift their position on Cuba, it would be the lure of opening up more real estate to American oil companies.