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Oil in Jubbaland

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Oil in Jubbaland

Postby snoop12 » Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:33 pm

with oil comes a lot of internal and external problems..

what are your take on this remembering Jubbaland state not yet standing on its feet, it will have to deal with a lot of challenges in the future...land dispute being the biggest challenge. i trust must of you are aware of the illegal offshore oil drilling taking place at the coast of Ras Kambooni, this deal was put into action last year if i'm am not mistaking and it is an agreement by the Kenyan Government's energy ministry and Chinies petroleum exploration companies.

Kenya’s petroleum potential is best depicted by the four large sized sedimentary basins that straddle the country. They are to be found in Lamu, Anza, Mandera and Tertiary Rift Basins


could there also be Oil in neighboring Beled Xaawo :| and will Beled Xaawo be the next target of foreign companies :?:

Jubbaland bordering Kenya will have to not only deal with the colonial set borders but also persistent and influential foreign industrial companies who will most definitely inflict misunderstanding and confusing between Jubbaland and its neighbors to continue the plundering of Africa's minerals and agriculture.

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Re: Oil in Jubbaland

Postby zingii » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:52 am

We dont need oil in our region. dhibkeeda ayaa badan, and enviromental disastar bay nagu ridaysaa.

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Re: Oil in Jubbaland

Postby snoop12 » Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:03 am

finding and extracting oil/gas reserves could bring in revenues, create jobs, dissolve the regions economic crisis and eradicate poverty. if a governing body "jubbaland" gets a hold of these reserves, it could prevent this leading towards a conflict over control of the reserves between clans and subclans. :idea:

Zingii

are you aware of the environmental situation in Gedo?? it is beyond disastrous, it is on a path of vigorous environmental degradation and the cause is the over exploitation of land and excessive harvesting of trees for commodities such as charcoal. this, in turn, reduces the available fertile land as the cutting down of trees reduces biodiversity which encourages a longer period of drought.

your end result will be rapid desertification which will harbor conflict between pastoral communities as well as agricultural communities as they will fight over scarce fertile land, and with the help of the urbanization taking place in Gedo and Cabudwaaq ultimately both pastoral and agricultural communities will be lost. what happens next is another economic crises reborn as most of the economy depends primarily on pastoral communities and agricultural communities.


the least you should worry about is greenhouse pollution and global warming :lol: :lol:

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Re: Oil in Jubbaland

Postby Warsan_Star_Muslimah » Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:04 am

Every region in Somalia seems to be claiming they have Oil or Gas, but so far I see nothing.

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Re: Oil in Jubbaland

Postby precious_dyme » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:44 pm

We should stop the talk and start doing something. :som: :rose: :som: :rose:

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Re: Oil in Jubbaland

Postby snoop12 » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:56 pm

actually i met a Jubbalander who studies petroleum engineering, he gave me the heads up about the oil in our regions and how it is illegally being extracted by neighboring Kenya :down:

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Re: Oil in Jubbaland

Postby precious_dyme » Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:14 pm

Hmm, intresting Snoop.


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