Peak oil in the South China Sea (part 3): Exxon plans to produce gas close to China’s 9 dash line claim

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This article is part 3 of a series on peak oil in the South China Sea.

Bloomberg commented on 15/12/2016 that “Trump’s Top Diplomat Would Bring Complex History With China From Exxon Days”

Exxon’s work is focused on a field in undisputed territory about 80 kilometers (50 miles) offshore from central Vietnam, spokesman Aaron Stryk said in response to e-mailed questions. He declined to comment on reports China warned Exxon against exploring in disputed areas.

“Border issues are a matter for governments to address through appropriate channels,” Stryk said. “We have a successful history of working with various governments and partners around the world to maximize the value of hydrocarbon resources.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-12-14/trump-s-top-diplomat-would-carry-chinese-baggage-from-exxon-days

So what’s that complex history all about? Let’s first look at the context, Vietnam’s oil and gas production data Tiếp tục đọc “Peak oil in the South China Sea (part 3): Exxon plans to produce gas close to China’s 9 dash line claim”