Hunting for Black Gold
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
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AS the Indonesian-Malaysian dispute over the waters in the Sulawesi Sea becomes more critical, one wonders what riches are hidden under the sea, particularly since two countries are claiming oil blocks in the overlapping areas.
The locations of the oil blocks are actually not the same (see infographic). Indonesia calls its area the Ambalat Block, covering 6,700 square kilometers. The western side is managed by ENI Ambalat Ltd. (Italy), and t
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