Sabtu, 17 September 2011

In South China Sea, a dispute over energy

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When China's largest offshore petroleum producer launched a $1 billion oil rig this summer from Shanghai, Lt. Gen. Juancho Sabban, the commander of Philippine military forces 1,500 miles away in the South China Sea, began preparing for trouble.

The drilling platform, said China, would soon be heading in the general's direction — southward into waters rich in oil and natural gas, and also in volatile fuel for potential conflict.

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Dan Balz 18 Sep, 2011


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