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China to begin deep water drilling in disputed sea
China's
first deep water oil drill is ready to start production in the South
China Sea amid an ongoing standoff with the Philippines in another
section of the contested waters.
8
May, 2012
The
official Xinhua News Agency says China National Offshore Oil
Corporation's rig will start operations on Wednesday in an area 320
kilometers (200 miles) southeast of Hong Kong. It will drill at a
depth of 1,500 meters (almost 5,000 feet), Xinhua said in a report
today.
Meanwhile,
ships from China and the Philippines continue a standoff over
Scarborough Shoal to the southeast. It's been going on since April 10
when the Philippine navy accused Chinese boats of fishing illegally.
Both countries claim the shoal.
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