Can it be said that too many mining projects are being taken in the DR and very little said on the environmental impact of such big projects?
About two moths ago I was sitting with some folks in a biz trip return to DR and they both turned out to be big shots on a Canadian/French firm exploring potential oil reserves in the DR. As allowed during the conversation, it wasn't a matter of if, but quality and difficulty on the economic front to ROI in the wells.
The oil found so far is heavy sour crude and the quantity is not feasible for large scale production like Mexico or Venezuela. The main idea is that it could at worst; serve the needs of the DR 100% and some medium quantity for export markets. But the amount of investment to ROI is not quite there.
They're confident, given the recent geological samples and surveys, that the DR owns some commercial reserves; the hard part is finding the sweet spot to drill. It takes a great deal of work to get gasoline out of this kind of oil at a profit...
About two moths ago I was sitting with some folks in a biz trip return to DR and they both turned out to be big shots on a Canadian/French firm exploring potential oil reserves in the DR. As allowed during the conversation, it wasn't a matter of if, but quality and difficulty on the economic front to ROI in the wells.
The oil found so far is heavy sour crude and the quantity is not feasible for large scale production like Mexico or Venezuela. The main idea is that it could at worst; serve the needs of the DR 100% and some medium quantity for export markets. But the amount of investment to ROI is not quite there.
They're confident, given the recent geological samples and surveys, that the DR owns some commercial reserves; the hard part is finding the sweet spot to drill. It takes a great deal of work to get gasoline out of this kind of oil at a profit...