February 10, 2012

Cuban Oil Ambitions Imperil Florida

Pierre Bertrand, International Business Times


AP

Cuba's fledgling oil industry has for the first time dropped an offshore rig into the waters off the Florida Keys, a move that has U.S. officials and environmentalists warning that the island nation's energy ambitions could come at the expense of the ecologically sensitive region at the tip of the Florida Peninsula. . .

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