The standard boilerplate on Georgia is that the Caucasus country may be small but strategically important. Straddling the Black and Caspian Seas, Georgia is seen by Washington and Brussels as a key fossil fuel transit country. The Baku-Ceyhan pipeline attests to that. It's all part of the grand strategy to tug the region out of Moscow's orbit. Less know is the fact that Georgia has a little oil of its own and a Houston-based drilling firm is doing its darnedest to suck it out of the ground. Bringing you news and rumor from central and eastern Europe, plus the occasional musing on the random muck. Focusing on military, energy, espionage, organized crime issues.
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Monday, February 01, 2010
Houston Oil Firm Frontera Drilling In Georgia
The standard boilerplate on Georgia is that the Caucasus country may be small but strategically important. Straddling the Black and Caspian Seas, Georgia is seen by Washington and Brussels as a key fossil fuel transit country. The Baku-Ceyhan pipeline attests to that. It's all part of the grand strategy to tug the region out of Moscow's orbit. Less know is the fact that Georgia has a little oil of its own and a Houston-based drilling firm is doing its darnedest to suck it out of the ground.
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