The
Falkland Islands belong to England
since her glorious days. Argentina
considers the Islands part of her territory,
and the two countries went to a war in 1982 for these islands. England won the war and managed to keep the Islands under British control.
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As usual, Argentina and England
fight for the control of the Islands because
their seabed are supposed to be rich in oil. As you can read at the following
Telegraph article, titled “New Falklands oil discovery could stir trouble with Argentina ”, May 2015, a field with 1 billion
barrel of oil was recently discovered near the Falklands, and this discovery
increased the tension between England
and Argentina .
One billion barrels of oil is not much when compared to Venezuela ’s 300 billion barrels, but
in absolute terms it is a very large quantity. And these waters are difficult
to explore, so there is a possibility of further discoveries.
After the
Argentinean attack of 1982, the English have enhanced the Island ’s
defense capabilities. The British aircrafts that are stationed on the Islands are much more advanced than the Argentinean
counterparts. Argentina
announced that the companies that will explore the oil reserves of the Falklands will not have the right to participate in the
development of the Argentinean fields. Argentina
is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of shale oil and shale
gas, as you can see at the following Energy Information Table.
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I must also
mention that the Falklands are important for England
because they give her access to the South
Ocean and the South Pole i.e. the
region of Antarctica , as you can see at the
following map.
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See also
“Shale Oil and Shale Gas Reserves”
For the Telegraph
article see “New Falklands oil discovery could stir trouble with Argentina ”,
May 2015
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