As does any other rapid growth country not blessed (or cursed; depends on who you ask) with oil, Vietnam needs to find her black gold elsewhere. While China and India have been roaming the world - particularly Africa - for oil contracts for a while now, it is now Vietnam's time to follow suit. Vietnam Oil and Gas Corp., or PetroVietnam, pledged to expand its overseas oil exploration venture with two contracts this year, one in Cuba and the other in Nigeria. Oil agreements in Libya and Sudan are also on the cards, but rank lower in priority due to difficulties encountered such as lack of regulatory structure.
The drilling in Cuba is not without financial risk, as it is not certain that they will find anything near the amount they might have access to in their other target partner country, Nigeria. Cuba currently produces about 80,000 barrels of crude oil a day, compared to Nigeria's whopping 2.2 million barrels per day in 2001. Nevertheless, oil exploration in Cuba is bound to be a safer bet for Vietnam, given that just 1 day after the agreement signed in Cuba, the umpteenth abduction occurred overnight at the U.S.-based oil-services firm Schlumberger Ltd. in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. One Dutch, one British and one Pakistani citizen, as well as another captive were taken hostage according to Rivers State Police Commissioner Felix Ogbaudu.
In other news, for the first time in ten months (when emergency surgery forced him

2 comments:
Sir,
I urge you to please reconsider your gender bias towards Vietnam.
Julia Socolov,
GR-HG-IBS educational committee member. : )
Dear Julia Socolov,
I am very sorry if you feel that Vietnam is either male or genderless, but in my humble opinion, Vietnam sounds a lot better when using "herself," "she" and "her" :)
After serious consideration, I have decided to keep the text as originally published. My sincerest appologies for your grief and I thank you kindly for your understanding.
The Weekend Economist,
WE-GR-HG-IBS publishing committee member. : )
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