iya, saya barusan juga lagi baca via google, ternyata ini isu sejak adolf 
hitler, ;-)

tx tambahan infonya ;-)

--- In [email protected], "Teddy S." <teddyr@...> wrote:
>
> Disamping itu dulu pipa minyak Rusia menyalurkan minyak dari Azerbaijan ke 
> Eropa lewat Chechnya di mana Rusia sekarang sudah punya jalur alternatif 
> lewat Dagestan hingga Rusia bisa mengutip biaya lewat. Chechnya sendiri ada 
> tambang minyaknya yang sudah operasional. Jadi yang diperebutkan memang 
> sumber daya alamnya. 
> 
> Seperti halnya dengan Indonesia untuk Freeport di mana keuntungannya sangat 
> kecil bagi Indonesia dan itupun entah masuk kantong siapa karena penduduk 
> lokal tampaknya cuma gigit jari saja.
> 
> http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article18299.html
> Cuplikannya:
> In May 2007 the U.S. Energy Information Administration projected that by 2015 
> Caspian basin energy production could reach 4.3 million bpd, concluding that 
> in addition to the region's proven reserves of 17-49 billion barrels, 
> comparable to Qatar at the lower estimate and Libya on the high end, the 
> region could contain an additional hydrocarbon reserves up to 235 billion 
> barrels of oil, roughly equivalent to a quarter of the Middle East's total 
> proven reserves. Nor is oil the only energy deposit there. The Caspian's 
> potential natural gas reserves are as large as the region's proven gas 
> reserves and could yield another potential 328 trillion cubic feet of gas.
> 
> Russia was determined to hang on to as much of this largesse as possible. An 
> independent Chechnya could not only lead to a loss of revenue from the 
> republic's modest oil production (of such quality that Chechen oil was used 
> to light lamps in the Vatican) and ruin plans to extract transit fees for 
> Azeri "early oil," but lead to a significant potential loss of Caspian 
> reserves once the sea's waters and seabed were divided.
> 
> The demise of the USSR opened up a can of worms over the Caspian's legal 
> status, however. The Caspian is the world's largest inland body of water, 
> with a surface area of 143,000 square miles, its status regulated under the 
> USSR-Persia Treaty of 26 February 1921 and the 25 March 1940 USSR-Iran 
> Treaty. In place of the USSR and Iran there were now five Caspian littoral 
> states - Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkmenistan and wrangling 
> began immediately over the Caspian's division. The 1982 U.N. Convention on 
> the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) defines the Caspian as "a special inner sea."
> 



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