Friday, January 05, 2007

Cuba Reaches 50% Self-Sufficiency in Oil Consumption



Though i'd post this in relation to the Norway article 2 posts below. It is the Norweigen state owned oil company that is providing much of the assistance in expanding Cuba's oil supplies. As we talk about being free from foreign oil, Cuba is actually doing it through conservation AND responsible exploration.

Cuba reached its target of 3.9 million tons of oil and gas in 2006, while foreign companies in association with the local Cubapetroleo, CUPET, corporation continue exploration in 30 other wells, reported Havana authorities.

The volume represents 50% of domestic consumption and seven times oil and gas production in 1990, totaling annual savings of 260 million US dollars for the battered Cuban economy, according to vice president Carlos Lage.

A spokesperson for CUPET announced that twelve new wells are scheduled to be drilled this year in western Cuba where most proven reserves are, which should help bring CUPET’s production to 2.2 million tons annually.

Oil exploration in Cuba took off some fifteen years ago with Canadian corporations but has intensified in the last few years with the inclusion of new foreign companies which are mostly operating in the island’s Gulf of Mexico EEZ which covers 112.000 square kilometers.

According to CUPET Cuba’s daily consumption of oil is 180.000 barrels of which it produces 80.000 barrels, with high sulphur content and is mostly used for electricity generation. The other 100.000 barrels are provided by Venezuela at preferential prices and which Cuba repays by sending doctors, teachers, nurses, sports coaches and other support personnel following an agreement signed in 2002.

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