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Greece on standby for possible oil slick from Lebanon



The Greek authorities on Tuesday said that clean-up crews and the coast guard airplanes were on standby in case a massive oil slick from Lebanon -- where an Israeli air strike damaged fuel depots and released 150,000 tons of crude oil into the sea -- should approach Greek shores.

According to the oil slick monitoring program Med Slick 4 Point One on Cyprus, the huge oil slick formed was floating three to four nautical miles (five to 6.5 kilometers) from the Lebanese shore, was very close to the coast of Syria and was expected to reach the Turkish coast, while it was moving very fast due to rough Lebanese seas.

The Greek merchant marine ministry has mobilized services in the southeast Aegean and Crete to deal with any possible pollution reaching Greek waters and to patrol waters for any sign of such pollution.

Greece will also use the oil-slick monitoring satellite ROSES, which will pass over the Aegean on August 2, 5, 7 and 8 and is in contact with foreign services to track the course of the slick.

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4,580 posted on 08/06/2006 10:51:07 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (John 16:...33In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.")
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Dubai to Control Offshore Oil Fields 08.06.2006, 09:20 PM

The government of Dubai will assume control of its offshore oilfield operations next year under a deal announced Sunday.

ConocoPhillips said its Middle East unit Dubai Petroleum Co. will cede control of the fields to the government's Dubai Petroleum Establishment effective April 2, 2007. The state will then be in charge of all offshore oil and natural gas production.

Dubai Petroleum Co. is wholly owned by ConocoPhillips and part of the DPC/Dubai Marine Areas Limited consortium involving interests from France's Total SA, Spain's Repsol YPF, German's RWE Dea AG, a subsidiary of RWE AG and Wintershall AG, a subsidiary of BASF AG.

DPC first produced oil in 1969 and has been operating four large offshore oil fields, according to the company's Web site.

"DPC would like to thank the government of Dubai for the unique opportunity we have had to be involved in the growth and success that Dubai has experienced over the last 40 years", said Bill Arnold, president, Dubai Petroleum Co. "DPC will do its part to successfully facilitate the handover of the operations to the government."

The relation between the consortium and the Dubai government dates to 1961.

"This relationship has served Dubai well over the years and we are grateful to ConocoPhillips, Total, Repsol YPF, RWE Dea and Wintershall for the role they have played in building the new Dubai," said Abdulla Abdul Karim, Dubai government representative.

"Forty years later, it is clear that production will now far outlast the period of the concession agreement, and all parties agree that it is appropriate to initiate a transition of operatorship to the government at this time and to begin a new era."


4,582 posted on 08/06/2006 10:52:56 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (John 16:...33In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.")
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