Brazil has found an estimated 55 billion barrels of oil off its shores, and is using a display of military power (at a cost of $12.3 million) to ensure we know they are taking it seriously.
Interesting display of military might in general. Considering Brazil is being considered for senior membership of an expanded G8, the WTO and traditionally is one of the leaders of the non-aligned movement, and it also has the potential to supply much of the world with food and biofuel, I am constantly surprised how little coverage the country gets in the UK. Anyone interested in finding out more might want to visit http://www.wn.com/Brazil/.
"Brazil Navy gears up to safeguard offshore oil finds"
http://www.gulfnews.com/business/Oil_and_Gas/10237729.html
Also, continuing my argument that the world's fossil fuels will be burnt, Kyoto-2 or no:
"Anyone who ever doubted the centrality of oil and natural gas to the global economy should have been convinced by the political events of the past few months."
See "Drilling for Oil Way, Way Offshore"
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1833379,00.html
vyyye
Brazil, a country everyone knows but no one knows anything about. AT least here, as you said, in the United Kingdom.
One thing this does show though, is that while the oil reserve is running out, there still is some out there. Hopefully just enough for our scientists to find a viable alternative when we reach the inevitable fuel crisis.
But well, Brazil is a country that's been flourishing for years. It's about time it's put on the map-