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Ethiopian rebels warn India against exploring oil
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Agence France-Presse

Nairobi, April 25, 2006

An Ethiopian insurgent group has warned two Indian oil firms against 
exploring oil and natural gas in the country's southeastern region, saying 
they would not allow it.

"The ONLF (Ogaden National Liberation Front) wishes to make clear to Gail 
India Limited, the Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Limited and the 
Ethiopian government that so long as the Somali people of Ogaden are denied 
their basic rights to self-determination, the exploitation of natural 
resources in Ogaden for the benefit of the Ethiopian regime or any foreign
firm will not be tolerated," the group said in a statement on Monday. The 
ONLF is a rebel group fighting for the independence of ethnic Somalis living 
in the Ethiopia's Ogaden region.

Early April, GAIL India Limited said it had been shortlisted by Addis 
Ababa's mines and energy ministry to participate in bidding for exploration 
and development of the Calub and Hilala gasfield in Ogaden onland basin. "We 
wish to make clear to Gail India & GSPC that there is currently an armed 
conflict waging in Ogaden between Ethiopian troops and ONLF liberation
forces resulting in an unsafe environment for any exploration to occur," 
ONLF said.

The group urged "all foreign firms with an interest in the Calub gas fields 
to cease and desist all engagement with the Ethiopian government in this 
regard and investigate for themselves the true political and security 
environment" there.

Ogaden, a dry belt that neighbours Somalia, is believed to be lying on large 
quantities of gas, but further exploration is needed to verify the exact 
amount and develop the fields.

© HT Media Ltd. 2006.

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