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Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby Aba-Dula » 23 Mar 2012, 00:26


There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby YEBANDAMERZE » 23 Mar 2012, 00:32


Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?
You people are delusional clowns of East Africa. How long are you people going to live in fantasy land?



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby Halafi Mengedi » 23 Mar 2012, 00:39


Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?


How often does Shaebia fill your belly Deqi Akera everyday, you have been living in Asmara with out any work for years???

Before Shaebia create job for Ethiopians they should create jobs for people like sucking their meager resources and the youths are forced to cross borders despite free to kill policy to their own people.



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby Aba-Dula » 23 Mar 2012, 00:45


YEBANDAMERZE wrote:
Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?
You people are delusional clowns of East Africa. How long are you people going to live in fantasy land?


Yebanda, I am not delussional nor am I saying this out of no where, I am saying them because there is a good possibility oil may be drawn out of the Red Sea, and that region will be the region of good employment and region of wealth. If you think I am making this up, just wait and you will be shocked and awake at the same time.



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby yoha » 23 Mar 2012, 00:52


Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?




Are you out of your mind now Every body will give you a bad name probably people from Tigray will call Weyane to do speedy invasion of Eritrea



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby Aba-Dula » 23 Mar 2012, 01:23


yoha wrote:
Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?


Are you out of your mind now Every body will give you a bad name probably people from Tigray will call Weyane to do speedy invasion of Eritrea


Image

with such an avatar, where the man is standing on his head on a tip of a nail, I am a riisk taker man. I am not afraid of living life and proposing practical solutions to our problem.



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby yoha » 23 Mar 2012, 01:57


Aba-Dula wrote:
yoha wrote:
Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?


Are you out of your mind now Every body will give you a bad name probably people from Tigray will call Weyane to do speedy invasion of Eritrea


Image

with such an avatar, where the man is standing on his head on a tip of a nail, I am a riisk taker man. I am not afraid of living life and proposing practical solutions to our problem.



You sound highly reasonable then go ahead keep on doing it and that works for me , please tell those weyanes how pathetic they are , Thank you



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby Roha » 23 Mar 2012, 04:01


Stop dreaming, there is no drop of oil in the Red Sea basin. :oops: :oops: :oops:



Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby Facts » 23 Mar 2012, 04:08


Roha wrote:Stop dreaming, there is no drop of oil in the Red Sea basin. :oops: :oops: :oops:


Please provide your scientific data to the US geological survey because according to them there are billions of barrels in Red Sea Basin (see below):

http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2010/3119/pdf/FS10-3119.pdf

Also I would suggest you share your data with the biggest oil company in the world (ARAMCO) because they believe there is a lot of oil in Red Sea:

http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cf ... 0308119200

March 8, 2012

Aramco to explore for oil in Red Sea

JEDDAH – Saudi Arabia is beginning an oil exploration push that it says is expected to turn up 100 billion barrels of new oil in existing fields in the Kingdom and in unexplored regions including in the Red Sea.

The effort is also expected to increase the company’s natural gas production by 40 percent by 2014.

Saudi Aramco executive said Tuesday the company plans to drill its first deepwater exploratory well in the Red Sea by year-end.

“We are optimistic about the potential for significant discoveries,” said Amin Nasser, Saudi Aramco senior vice president upstream, at th
e IHS CERA conference in Houston. “We expect to start drilling in the deepwater by the end of this year.”
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Re: Red Sea Basin filled with billions of barrels of oil

Postby revolutions » 23 Mar 2012, 04:16


Aba-Dula wrote:There is a high probability Red Sea is endowed with oil that is far more in amount than Saudi Arabia and Yemen combined. The question for Ethiopians is do we have to make peace with Eritrea so we can find gainful employment in Eritrea and help ourselves and our country or are we going to be economic idiots and keep on showing empty pride?


The assignment given to the slave woyanes is to ensure that the vast oil and natural gas deposits found in the region fall under the control of their neo-colonial masters who put their obsolete weapons into the blood-drenched hands of the genocidal woyane. Their treasonous idol, the self-proclaimed "Emperor" Yohannes, better known as Kassa Mercha, had also betrayed Ethiopians by allowing British colonial forces to invade Ethiopia in exchange for the British army's obsolete weapons he used to ascend to the throne. Unless the slave mentality prevalent in the woyane community is eradicated, the people of the Horn region will continue to find it difficult to lift themselves out of the man-made poverty and backwardness.

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