Vazno je da je JB Tito tu otkrio bratstvo i jedinstvo a stranci su otkrili
bogatstva.  Mislim da je bolje da nama ostane bratstvo i jedinstvo i
socijalisticka
revolucija a Siptarima nafta, ugalj, zlato, srebro i
aluminijum...pristalicama JB Kite
preporucujem da procitaju   Vodju kakp ludi slede coravog coveka sve do
ambisa.


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> Large Potential Albanian Oil and Gas Discovery Underscores Kosovo's
> Importance
>
> by Stephen Lendman
>
> Global <http://www.globalresearch.ca/> Research, February 19, 2008
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> On January 10, Swiss-based Manas Petroleum Corporation broke the news.
> Gustavson Associates LLC's Resource Evaluation identified large prospects
> of
> oil and gas reserves in Albania, close to Kosovo. They are in areas called
> blocks A, B, C, D and E, encompassing about 780,000 acres along the
> northwest to southeast "trending (geological) fold belt of northwestern
> Albania."
>
> Assigned estimates of the find (so far unproved) are up to 2.987 billion
> barrels of oil and 3.014 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. However,
> because of their depth, oil deposits may be capped with a layer of gas. If
> so, Gustavson calculates the potential to be 1.4 billion barrels of light
> oil and up to 15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Further, if only gas
> is
> present, the discovery may be as much as 28 trillion cubic feet. In any
> case, if estimates prove out, it's a sizable find.
>
> In its statement, Gustavson reported: "The probability of success for a
> wildcat well in a structurally complex area such as this is relatively
> high
> (because) it is in a structurally favorable area (and) proven hydrocarbon
> source and analogous production exists only 20 to 30 kilometers away."
>
> Currently, the Balkans region has small proved oil reserves of about 345
> million barrels, of which an estimated 198 million barrels are in Albania.
> Proved natural gas reserves are much larger at around 2.7 trillion cubic
> feet.
>
> In December 2007, Albania's Council of Ministers allowed DWM Petroleum,
> AG,
> a Manas subsidiary, to assist in the exploration, development and
> production
> of Albania's oil and gas reserves in conjunction with the government's
> Agency of Natural Resources.
>
> This development further underscores Kosovo's importance and the cost
> that's
> meant for Serbia. Since the 1999 US-led NATO war, it's been all downhill
> for
> the nation, the region and its people:
>
> --Kosovo is part of Serbia; at least it was; since 1999 it's been a
> Washington-NATO occupied colony stripped of its sovereignty in violation
> of
> international law;
>
> -- it's been run by three successive US-installed puppet Prime Ministers
> with known ties to organized crime and drugs trafficking;
>
> -- it's the home of one of America's largest military bases in the world,
> Camp Bondsteel; the province/country is more a US military base than a
> legitimate political entity;
>
> -- its part of Washington's regional strategic objective to control and
> transport Central Asia's vast oil and gas reserves to selected markets,
> primarily in the West;
>
> -- on February 17 during a special parliamentary session, Kosovo
> unilaterally declared its independence; the action violates international
> law; Kosovo is as much part of Serbia as Illinois is one of America's 50
> states; to no surprise, Washington and dominant western countries support
> it; opposed are Serbia, Russia, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Slovakia, Malta,
> Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus;
>
> -- might makes right; the issue is a fait accompli; the February 17
> declaration ignores EU division pitting one-third of its 27 members in
> opposition; and
>
> -- unilateral western-supported independence mocks the 1999 UN Security
> Council Resolution 1244; it only permits Kosovo's self-government as a
> Serbian province; the resolution recognizes the "sovereignty and
> territorial
> integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia;" only a new UN resolution
> in compliance with international law can change that legally; nonetheless,
> it happened anyway on another historic day of infamy when Washington again
> trashed international law and the rules and norms of civil society.
>
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