The Cuban government assured that it is promoting newprojects for gas-oil drilling horizontal on the north coast of the country.
These projects seek to provide solutions tosevere energy deficit in Cuba, which leaves blackouts of more than 12 hours a day in the different provinces of the country.
The new onesgas-oil drilling projects They will be in the western region of the country, and are associated with the already knownVaradero VDW-1012 deposit, which has a record for horizontal length of 8,047 meters from the coast of Boca de Camarioca towards the sea.
The engineers leading the drilling assure that the country's thermoelectric plants process this type of national crude oil and no other sources will be needed to obtain the fuel.
The official press indicated that the99% of national oil and gas production It is extracted from the oil belt in western Cuba. The rest is obtained in areas of Ciego de Ávila and Sancti Spíritus.
The oil drilling initiative seeks to alleviate the chronic fuel shortage and the tragedy of the blackouts in Cuba.
The specialists from the Empresa del Centro, based in Varadero, explained that they are applying science and innovation with support from China, to explore the oil and gas reserves located under the seabed; without this foreign technology they would not be able to exploit the field.
The information about these projects comes in a context ofserious energy crisis that keeps the island mired in blackouts and severe limitations on public and private transportation.
Despite the optimistic announcement by the Cuban Petroleum Union (CUPET), the population maintains palpable skepticism, seeing this news as a temporary distraction in the midst of a situation that shows no signs of immediate improvement.
CUPET urged its workforce to redouble efficiency and discipline in the search and extraction of oil as it assures that Cuba is facing a"media war" which is intended to destabilize peace in the country.
These statements are met with skepticism from Cubans. One of them, resigned to the recurrence of energy failures, described the gas-oil drilling projects announced by the regime as"another candy to entertain fools".
This sentiment echoes general frustration on the island, where government solutions are often seen as temporary palliatives that do not address the depth of the crisis.
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