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Q&A: The Falklands oil row | Q&A: The Falklands oil row |
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Oil rigs in the area - like this one from 1998 - may become more common | Oil rigs in the area - like this one from 1998 - may become more common |
The war between the UK and Argentina over the Falkland Islands ended almost 28 years ago. | The war between the UK and Argentina over the Falkland Islands ended almost 28 years ago. |
But tensions over the sovereignty of the islands have never quite gone away. | But tensions over the sovereignty of the islands have never quite gone away. |
Argentina still claims sovereignty over what it calls the Islas Malvinas. | Argentina still claims sovereignty over what it calls the Islas Malvinas. |
The discovery of oil and gas in the area has added an economic dimension to the long-running dispute between the two nations over the islands. | The discovery of oil and gas in the area has added an economic dimension to the long-running dispute between the two nations over the islands. |
What is the row about? | What is the row about? |
This week, Argentina has imposed new controls on shipping to the Falkland Islands in a growing oil dispute with the UK. | This week, Argentina has imposed new controls on shipping to the Falkland Islands in a growing oil dispute with the UK. |
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez on Tuesday signed a decree that requires all vessels travelling between Argentina and the islands or those that want to cross Argentine territorial waters en route to the Falklands to seek prior permission. | Argentine President Cristina Fernandez on Tuesday signed a decree that requires all vessels travelling between Argentina and the islands or those that want to cross Argentine territorial waters en route to the Falklands to seek prior permission. |
This also applies to vessels going to the other nearby British controlled islands in the South Atlantic - South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. | This also applies to vessels going to the other nearby British controlled islands in the South Atlantic - South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. |
It could make drilling in the area more complicated and expensive for foreign firms. A drilling rig from the Scottish highlands, the Ocean Guardian, is expected to arrive soon to begin oil exploration . | It could make drilling in the area more complicated and expensive for foreign firms. A drilling rig from the Scottish highlands, the Ocean Guardian, is expected to arrive soon to begin oil exploration . |
A government minister explicitly said the move was to protect control of "resources" in the area. | A government minister explicitly said the move was to protect control of "resources" in the area. |
In April, Argentina formally laid claim to 1,700,000 sq km (650,000 sq miles) of ocean surrounding the Falklands - handing over 800kg of documents to the UN. | In April, Argentina formally laid claim to 1,700,000 sq km (650,000 sq miles) of ocean surrounding the Falklands - handing over 800kg of documents to the UN. |
The country passed a law in December claiming to own the islands and several other British overseas territories. | The country passed a law in December claiming to own the islands and several other British overseas territories. |
When did they discover oil? | When did they discover oil? |
In 1998, six wells were drilled to the north of the Falkland Islands - an area about half the size of Texas. | In 1998, six wells were drilled to the north of the Falkland Islands - an area about half the size of Texas. |
With crude oil dropping as low as $10.35 a barrel that year, it was decided it was not commercially viable to drill the wells. | With crude oil dropping as low as $10.35 a barrel that year, it was decided it was not commercially viable to drill the wells. |
Now, with oil above $75 a barrel, there is a lot more interest to find out just how much oil is there. | Now, with oil above $75 a barrel, there is a lot more interest to find out just how much oil is there. |
A number of oil companies have exploration rights now. British oil firm Desire Petroleum hold the exploration rights to that area now. | A number of oil companies have exploration rights now. British oil firm Desire Petroleum hold the exploration rights to that area now. |
The territory - which has fewer than 3,000 people - also started gold and minerals exploration in 2004. | The territory - which has fewer than 3,000 people - also started gold and minerals exploration in 2004. |
Fishing accounts for the largest part of the economy, followed by farming and tourism. | Fishing accounts for the largest part of the economy, followed by farming and tourism. |
So how much oil and gas is there? | So how much oil and gas is there? |
The often-used figure based on geological surveys is that the Falkland Islands have the equivalent of about 60 billion barrels of oil in total. | The often-used figure based on geological surveys is that the Falkland Islands have the equivalent of about 60 billion barrels of oil in total. |
But Ben Brewerton, spokesman for the UK-listed Falkland Oil and Gas, told the BBC this figure is "slightly mythical" and no-one knows where it came from. | But Ben Brewerton, spokesman for the UK-listed Falkland Oil and Gas, told the BBC this figure is "slightly mythical" and no-one knows where it came from. |
By contrast, Saudi Arabia - the world's biggest oil producer - has proven reserves of more than 267 billion barrels of oil and produces more than 10 million barrels of oil a day. | By contrast, Saudi Arabia - the world's biggest oil producer - has proven reserves of more than 267 billion barrels of oil and produces more than 10 million barrels of oil a day. |
Falkland Oil and Gas - which has the exploration rights for the south and east of the islands - said it estimates its four biggest prospects in the area have 8 billion barrels of oil. | Falkland Oil and Gas - which has the exploration rights for the south and east of the islands - said it estimates its four biggest prospects in the area have 8 billion barrels of oil. |
Development of the island's energy resources are still in the exploration stage. Drilling will take place later this year. | Development of the island's energy resources are still in the exploration stage. Drilling will take place later this year. |
If oil and gas is discovered in commercial quantities, then it will be no sooner than five years before oil is being extracted from the ground, Mr Brewerton said. | If oil and gas is discovered in commercial quantities, then it will be no sooner than five years before oil is being extracted from the ground, Mr Brewerton said. |
The recent political uncertainty has not deterred the companies there. | The recent political uncertainty has not deterred the companies there. |
"There's been no disruption to our work thus far," Mr Brewerton said. | "There's been no disruption to our work thus far," Mr Brewerton said. |
Neither has the uncertainty over how much oil may be there. Anglo-Australian firm BHP Billiton has partnered with Falkland Oil and Gas. | Neither has the uncertainty over how much oil may be there. Anglo-Australian firm BHP Billiton has partnered with Falkland Oil and Gas. |
The fact that one of the world's biggest miners is there is a sign that experts are convinced the Falkland Islands have a future as an oil producer. | The fact that one of the world's biggest miners is there is a sign that experts are convinced the Falkland Islands have a future as an oil producer. |
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