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No Point
Theres no point in Argentina continuing to call on international bodies such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States to press its claims, said Carlos Escude, 61, a foreign policy advisor to Argentinas Foreign Ministry in 1991 and 1992. Neither has the power to make the U.K. change its stance.
There is no future in pursuing those options, Escude said in a Feb. 9 interview from Buenos Aires.
The U.K. government reiterated the Falkland Islands right to pursue oil and gas exploration. We are absolutely clear this is a legitimate business in Falkland Islands waters, a Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said by e-mail. Argentine reaction is a matter for the Argentine government. Argentina is an important partner for the U.K.
The development of an oil industry would enable the windswept islands, which now depend on sheep farming and fishing, to diversify its economy, according to Edwards. Some 4,200 people live there, with about 1,700 of them based at the Mount Pleasant military complex.
Jurassic Layers
Oil around the Falklands lies within Jurassic or Triassic layers under the seabed, dating back more than 145 million years. These are deeper than most of the worlds offshore discoveries, according to New York-based Bernstein Research, an investment research company.
Crude oil futures traded at $74.94 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange at 9:31 a.m. London time today. Prices have doubled in the past year.
The price of oil is not the main reason for the lack of success in 1998, Moody said. The world is a different place and theres been a huge leap forward in seismic technologies.