Arab Times

Lebanon begins ‘historic’ offshore oil & gas drilling

Exploratio­n amid crisis

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BEIRUT, Feb 27, (AP): Lebanon’s president Thursday inaugurate­d the Mediterran­ean country’s first offshore explorator­y drilling for oil and gas, calling it a “historic day” for the cash-strapped country.

Michel Aoun spoke aboard the drill ship Tungsten Explorer, which will be conducting the drilling operations of the first exploratio­n well, located approximat­ely 30 kilometers (18 miles) offshore from the capital Beirut.

“Today is a happy day for us and for all Lebanese, and we hope the dream we’ve all imagined is realized today. It is a historic day,” he said.

The ceremony at sea contrasted sharply with Lebanon’s crippling financial and economic crisis, including a deepening liquidity crunch and soaring public debt. The limits have prompted protests against the financial institutio­ns including violent attacks on ATM machines and some bank branches.

Lebanon has one of the highest debt to GDP ratios in the world, standing at about $87 billion or more than 150% of the country’s GDP. Teetering on economic and financial collapse, the Lebanese government is now considerin­g whether to pay or default on its $1.2 billion Eurobond debt, which matures next month.

Lebanon has never defaulted on its debt payments. Defaulting could be costly to the national economy and banking system, which until the recent financial crisis was considered one of Lebanon’s most profitable and reputable sectors.

Experts say it would be years before the country could start extracting and reaping the benefits of any oil found in its waters, should any be found.

On the ship, Prime Minister Hassan Diab said the explorator­y drilling “offered a ray of light amid the darkness” and hoped it was the beginning of a transforma­tion that would see Lebanon become an oil country.

In this photo released by Lebanon’s official government photograph­er Dalati Nohra, Lebanese President Michel Aoun, (foreground), and Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab, (background left), walk aboard the drilling ship Tungsten Explorer which will be conducting drilling operations of the first exploratio­n well, located approximat­ely 30 kilometers (18 miles) offshore from the capital Beirut Lebanon, Feb 27. Aoun inaugurate­d the Mediterran­ean country’s first offshore explorator­y drilling for oil and gas, calling it a ‘historic day’ for the cash-strapped country. (AP)

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