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DesertFox
12-17-2006, 11:51 AM
Patrice Hill
The Washington Times
17 Dec 06

Above the Arctic Circle, NENETZ AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT, Russia


Lying under the tundra, thick forests and wilderness here is Russia's wealth, the key to its future and an important lifeline for the world economy.

Russia has just begun to unlock the vast oil and gas resources of its remote Arctic and eastern Siberian plains and ocean shelves. Developing those resources will require overcoming harsh, even brutal, conditions and building costly and extensive pipelines and transportation networks to deliver them to consumers in Asia, Europe and the United States. These importers look to Russia increasingly for the fuel that keeps their cars running and the world economy growing.

Russia already ranks as the world's largest supplier of natural gas and second-largest supplier of oil because of the giant oil and gas fields first tapped in western Siberia near the Ural Mountains in the 1960s.

But Russia is one of the few nations left that has the potential to substantially increase its contribution to fast-growing world energy needs -- whether in the United States or developing countries such as China, India and Russia itself, where the use of cars is growing rapidly.

Saudi Arabia narrowly exceeds Russia's 9.5 million barrels a day of petroleum output and also is ramping up to meet growing demand. But oil analysts say Russia has the world's largest undeveloped reserves of oil, and no country can rival its wealth and breadth of energy resources, from oil and gas to coal, nuclear and hydroelectric power.

The unparalleled mineral resources derived from an expanse of land spanning 11 time zones has enabled Russia to emerge as the world's energy superpower.

More (http://www.washtimes.com/specialreport/20061217-123530-8717r.htm)

Timberwolf
12-17-2006, 07:30 PM
With the way the Ruskies and the Ayrabs 'co-habitate', this may not be such a good thing.

Beowulf
12-17-2006, 07:41 PM
Bet the Libs say nothing about Russia tapping the arctic for oil like they do here. Same ozone but different cares! Go figure.