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Source: Jamaica Gleanerpublished: Monday | March 26, 2007
Cuban officials courted foreign geologists and petroleum experts during a tour of the island's oil and natural gas works on Saturday in hopes of sparking more international interest in investment.
Attendees at an earth sciences conference were taken by state oil company Cuba Petroleos to several extraction facilities in a deposit-rich strip along the northern part of the island, including the US$200 million Cuban-Canadian ENERGAS natural gas plant in an area called Boca de Jaruco.
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The United States Geological Survey estimates that the North Cuba Basin holds 4.6 billion to 9.3 billion barrels of crude, along with 9.8 trillion cubic feet (280 billion cubic metres) to 21.8 trillion cubic feet (620 billion cubic metres) of natural gas.
Since 2003, companies from Norway, India, Malaysia, Spain and Venezuela have reserved blocks for petroleum exploration under production-sharing agreements with Cuba. U.S. oil firms, however, are shut out by Washington's 45-year-old trade embargo on the island because of its communist stance.
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