TAIPEI: Taiwan plans to start exploring for oil and gas in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) from next year, an official and local media said on Friday, in a development that could increase tensions in the contested waters.
The Bureau of Mines and state-run oil supplier CPC Corp. are expected to kick off exploration in 2013 in the sea around Taiping, the biggest islet in the Kalayaan (Spratly) archipelago, the United Daily News website and other media reported.
Jerry Ou, head of the Bureau of Energy, announced the plan on Thursday in parliament, the paper said, adding that a budget of Tw$17 million ($585,000) had been set aside for the project.
"At the moment, it's something that's being planned by the government, and we haven't received any details yet," an official with CPC Corp. told Agence France-Presse, declining to be named.
The Bureau of Energy declined to comment, while the Bureau of Mining was not immediately available for a reaction to the report.
Taiwan, which does not have any oil resources of its own and is dependent on imports mainly from the Middle East and Africa, would seem to have solid economic reasons for looking for new energy reserves.
However, carrying out oil and gas exploration in the Kalayaan Group of Islands could ratchet up tensions, as the islands are claimed entirely or in part by Taiwan, Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
All claimants except Brunei have troops based on the group of over 100 islets, reefs and atolls, which are spread across a vast area but have a total land mass of less than five square kilometers (two square miles).
Taiwan maintains a small coastguard garrison on Taiping, 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) from its southern coast and earlier this year sent new mortar and anti-aircraft systems to the islet, angering Vietnam.
AFP
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