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February 19, 2008 at 09:11:04

Large Potential Albanian Oil and Gas Discovery Underscores Kosovo's Importance

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Large Potential Albanian Oil and Gas Discovery Underscores Kosovo's Importance - by Stephen Lendman

On January 10, Swiss-based Manas Petroleum Corporation broke the news. Gustavson Associates LLC's Resource Evaluation identified large prospects of oil and gas reserves in Albania, close to Kosovo. They're in areas called blocks A, B, C, D and E, encompassing about 780,000 acres along the northwest to southeast "trending (geological) fold belt of northwestern Albania."



Assigned estimates of the find (so far unproved) are up to 2.987 billion barrels of oil and 3.014 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. However, because of their depth, oil deposits may be capped with a layer of gas. If so, Gustavson calculates the potential to be 1.4 billion barrels of light oil and up to 15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Further, if only gas is present, the discovery may be as much as 28 trillion cubic feet. In any case, if estimates prove out, it's a sizable find.

In its statement, Gustavson reported: "The probability of success for a wildcat well in a structurally complex area such as this is relatively high (because) it is in a structurally favorable area (and) proven hydrocarbon source and analogous production exists only 20 to 30 kilometers away."

Currently, the Balkans region has small proved oil reserves of about 345 million barrels, of which an estimated 198 million barrels are in Albania. Proved natural gas reserves are much larger at around 2.7 trillion cubic feet.

In December 2007, Albania's Council of Ministers allowed DWM Petroleum, AG, a Manas subsidiary, to assist in the exploration, development and production of Albania's oil and gas reserves in conjunction with the government's Agency of Natural Resources.

This development further underscores Kosovo's importance and the cost that's meant for Serbia. Since the 1999 US-led NATO war, it's been all downhill for the nation, the region and its people:

--Kosovo is part of Serbia; at least it was; since 1999 it's been a Washington-NATO occupied colony stripped of its sovereignty in violation of international law;

-- it's been run by three successive US-installed puppet Prime Ministers with known ties to organized crime and drugs trafficking;

-- it's the home of one of America's largest military bases in the world, Camp Bondsteel; the province/country is more a US military base than a legitimate political entity;

-- its part of Washington's regional strategic objective to control and transport Central Asia's vast oil and gas reserves to selected markets, primarily in the West;

-- on February 17 during a special parliamentary session, Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence; the action violates international law; Kosovo is as much part of Serbia as Illinois is one of America's 50 states; to no surprise, Washington and dominant western countries support it; opposed are Serbia, Russia, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Slovakia, Malta, Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus;

-- might makes right; the issue is a fait accompli; the February 17 declaration ignores EU division pitting one-third of its 27 members in opposition; and

-- unilateral western-supported independence mocks the 1999 UN Security Council Resolution 1244; it only permits Kosovo's self-government as a Serbian province; the resolution recognizes the "sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia;" only a new UN resolution in compliance with international law can change that legally; nonetheless, it happened anyway on another historic day of infamy when Washington again trashed international law and the rules and norms of civil society.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

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Born on the East Coast raised on the West, a product of free thinking parents, a former hippie, a retired businessman, a poet, traveler and adventurer and a free thinker forever, I am a sojourner for truth in fact as well as in feeling. I currently live in Snnta Fe with my girlfriend.
NemesisBorn on the East Coast raised on the West, a product of free thinking parents, a former hippie, a retired businessman, a poet, traveler and adventurer and a free thinker forever, I am a sojourner for truth in fact as well as in feeling. I currently live in Snnta Fe with my girlfriend.

I agree, but...

Stephen,

I agree with averything you say and speculate about.  This instant recognition by the U.S. and certain EU countries is nothing more than glpbalization business as usual - the huge oil and energy companies going for the "gold."  But, still, in my opinion, it couldn't have happened to a better country, Serbia, whose already victimized, persecuted self-identity led it to victimize it's neighbors in the most brutal and deadly bloodbath since World War Two and apparently never publicly regretted it.  After all, the international court recently gave Serbia a walk on reparations for war crimes committed in Bosina. What better karmic comeuppance than to lose its Kosovo province, a place where it is has mistreated its citizens as it has almost all "non-Serbs" for nearly a century.

Of course, the Kosovars will suffer again at the hands of its new masters located in Washington, DC and Brussels, but one hopes, at least, they will have a greater chance than they ever did under the Serbs, to lead a decent life with some hope for ultimate mastery over their fate.

And isn't it about time someone asked Ron Paul about his unwavering support for the Milosevec led Serbian offensive throughout the 90s?

 

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