New Zealand is not going to sit on its hands, of course. The country plans to build a new base in the Ross Sea. The new base will strike everyone’s imagination, New Zealand officials said. The new station will show a very positive influence on the development of the country. Wellington does not conceal the fact that it is interested in Antarctica’s rich oil deposits in the first place.
The Antarctic Treaty, which was signed in 1959, bans the exploration and development of mineral resources in the region. The treaty also stipulates demilitarization of the ice continent. However, the agreement expires in 2048 and, most likely, is not going to be prolonged.
Needless to say that international laws become null and void in an instant when it goes about such resources as oil. It is worthy of note that oil reserves in the Ross Sea are estimated at 50 billion barrels. The region may become the world’s second largest oil field after Saudi Arabia.
New Zealand already uses military hardware to develop the ice continent. Antarctica serves the key zone of responsibility for the nation’s armed forces.
Antarctica’s riches are not going to come into the hands of human beings in the nearest future, of course. However, the struggle for those riches begins today. The Antarctic ice is not going to disappear by 2048, of course. For the time being, it goes about the struggle for the Antarctic shelf.
Australia and New Zealand set forth their claims for a half of the frozen continent. The two countries already have a number of conflicts at this point, but it appears that they will have to stick together to be able to resist to others.
Antarctica is not large enough to feed everyone. France, for example, wants a third of the whole continent. Other countries of Europe, Asia and the two Americas are also very ambitious about the ice continent.
Sergei Balmasov
Pravda.Ru