Has the Dominican Republic found a solution to its shortage of oil?
According to the scientific bureau of the 'Aut?noma' University in Santo Domingo, oil has been discovered under the ocean just off the coast of Luper?n. It is thought that this source could include considerable stocks, and that it would be sufficient to meet the country's needs for the foreseeable future. According to experts, the oil field extends into the territorial waters of the Turks and Caicos islands. These islands are still British territory, which means it would be necessary to negotiate with the British government about extracting the black gold.
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I just wish them good luck, and if there is really oil there i sure hope that the British gov
and the Dominican Republic can reach a favorable agreement for both. Maybe some of that
money can find its way into the hands of the Queen to restore the castles specially since parliament obejected to her wishes to politically get it from the people.
According to the scientific bureau of the 'Aut?noma' University in Santo Domingo, oil has been discovered under the ocean just off the coast of Luper?n. It is thought that this source could include considerable stocks, and that it would be sufficient to meet the country's needs for the foreseeable future. According to experts, the oil field extends into the territorial waters of the Turks and Caicos islands. These islands are still British territory, which means it would be necessary to negotiate with the British government about extracting the black gold.
http://www.sosuanews.com/index.php
I just wish them good luck, and if there is really oil there i sure hope that the British gov
and the Dominican Republic can reach a favorable agreement for both. Maybe some of that
money can find its way into the hands of the Queen to restore the castles specially since parliament obejected to her wishes to politically get it from the people.
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