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Re: [energyresources] US wont recognize Brazil's 200 mi territorial claim

Yes, that all the Bush's US would need, a new frontier for another oil war. What
a pity that those reserves aren't worth the pain.

Milton Maciel in Brazil

Eric Pfeiffer <devise9876@...> wrote: Dow
Jones newswire
The US may not accept Brazil's 200 mi territorial claim off it's coast.
This could bring problems to Brazil's claim to exclusive discovery and
development of the previously announced pre salt dome oil area.
...Petorbas has previously announced potential for billions of barrels
of oil in this area.

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Fri May 16, 2008 12:44 am

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Dow Jones newswire The US may not accept Brazil's 200 mi territorial claim off it's coast. This could bring problems to Brazil's claim to exclusive discovery...
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May 14, 2008
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Yes, that all the Bush's US would need, a new frontier for another oil war. What a pity that those reserves aren't worth the pain. Milton Maciel in Brazil ...
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May 16, 2008
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I thought that everyone now claimed up to 200 miles off-shore. I think it is 200 miles beyond the continental shelf, but could be wrong on that. V. ...
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May 18, 2008
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No, I think the continental shelf is considered territorial waters and it is measured as 200 miles from shore. Bob "The extent of the continental shelf has a...
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May 18, 2008
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Good to know. V. ________________________________ From: energyresources@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Bob Hazard Sent: Sun 5/18/2008 3:37 PM To:...
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May 19, 2008
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On this subject, Australia's 'territorial' limits have just been extended. I cannot remember the details but no doubt a search will bring them to the surface...
Denis Frith
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