voa标准英语2008年-East Timor Renews Claim on Lucrative Oil and Ga(在线收听) | ||
The president of East Timor has urged Australian resources giant, Woodside Petroleum, to support its plan to base a multi-billion-dollar oil and gas plant in his impoverished nation rather than in the Australian city of Darwin. From Sydney, Phil Mercer reports. The East Timorese government is drawing up plans to develop a pipeline and petrochemicals facility to process oil and gas from the Greater Sunrise field. Experts think the field, which lies in waters claimed by both East Timor and Australia, could be worth $90 billion. East Timor's plan competes with one by Australian company Woodside Petroleum, which wants to build a 500-kilometer pipeline to Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory. Woodside executives say that laying the oil and gas pipeline to East Timor would make supplies vulnerable to political uncertainties in the tiny nation. Under a licensing agreement, neither country can develop the field without permission from the other, and they must finalize a development plan within five years. The East Timor president presented his arguments this week in an address to the Northern Territory parliament.
Jose Ramos-Horta says that East Timor is the logical destination for an oil and gas pipeline, because it is closer to the field than Darwin is. | ||
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