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    Insight: Conflict looms in South China Sea oil rush

    PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (Reuters) - When Lieutenant-General Juancho Sabban received an urgent phone call from an oil company saying two Chinese vessels were threatening to ram their survey ship, the Philippine commander's message was clear: don't move, we will come to the rescue.

    Within hours, a Philippine surveillance plane, patrol ships and light attack aircraft arrived in the disputed area of Reed Bank in the South China Sea. By then the Chinese boats had left after chasing away the survey ship, Veritas Voyager, hired by U.K.-based Forum Energy Plc.

    But the tension had become so great Forum Energy chief Ray Apostol wanted to halt two months of work in the area.

    "They were so close to finishing their work. I told them to stay and finish the job," Sabban, who heads the Western Command of the Philippine Armed Forces, told Reuters at his headquarters in Puerto Princesa on Palawan island.

    Over the next few days, President Benigno Aquino would call an emergency cabinet meeting, file a formal protest with China, and send his defense secretary and armed forces chief to the Western Command in a show of strength.

    The March 2011 incident is considered a turning point for the Aquino administration. The president hardened his stance on sovereignty rights, sought closer ties with Washington and has quickened efforts to modernize its military.

    A year later, Forum Energy is planning to return. Top company executives told Reuters the company intends to sail to Reed Bank within months to drill the area's first well for oil and natural gas in decades, an event that could spark a military crisis for Aquino if China responds more aggressively.

    The U.S. military has also signalled its return to the area, with war games scheduled in March with the Philippine navy near Reed Bank that China is bound to view as provocative.

    "This will be a litmus test of where China stands on the South China Sea issue," said Ian Storey, a fellow at the Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. "They could adopt the same tactics as they did last year and harass the drilling vessels, or they might even take a stronger line against them and send in warships."

    A decades-old territorial squabble over the South China Sea is entering a new and more contentious chapter, as claimant nations search deeper into disputed waters for energy supplies while building up their navies and military alliances with other nations, particularly with the United States.

    Reed Bank, claimed by both China and the Philippines, is just one of several possible flashpoints in the South China Sea that could force Washington to intervene in defense of its Southeast Asian allies.

    OBAMA PIVOT

    President Barack Obama has sought to reassure regional allies that Washington would serve as a counterbalance to a newly assertive China, part of his campaign to "pivot" U.S. foreign policy more intensely on Asia after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Obama brought up the South China Sea at an Asia-Pacific summit in Bali last November, and had a surprise one-one-one with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on the subject, although Beijing had insisted the issue should not be on the agenda at all.

    "As Southeast Asian nations run to the U.S. for assistance, Beijing increasingly fears that America aims to encircle China militarily and diplomatically," said Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt, Northeast Asia Director for the International Crisis Group. "Underlying all of these concerns is the potential that discoveries of oil and natural gas beneath the disputed sections of the South China Sea could fuel conflict."

    The area is thought to hold vast untapped reserves of oil and natural gas that could potentially place China, the Philippines, Vietnam and other claimant nations alongside the likes of Saudi Arabia, Russia and Qatar.

    Manila is beefing up its tiny and outdated naval fleet and military bases, adding at least two Hamilton-class cutters this year and earmarking millions of dollars to expand its Ulugan Bay naval base in Palawan.

    It's no match for China's fleet, the largest in Asia, which boasts 62 submarines, 13 destroyers and 65 frigates, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

    China last month launched the fourth of its new 071 amphibious landing ships that are designed to quickly insert troops to trouble spots, disputed islands, for example.

    The U.S. Navy has announced it will deploy its own new amphibious assault vessels, the Littoral Combat Ships, to the "maritime crossroads" of the Asia-Pacific theater, stationing them in Singapore and perhaps the Philippines.

    Washington's renewed presence in the Philippines, a former U.S. colony that voted to remove American naval and air bases 20 years ago, follows the U.S. announcement last year of plans to set up a Marine base in northern Australia and possibly station warships in Singapore.

    Manila is talking about giving Washington more access to its ports and airfields to re-fuel and service U.S. warships and planes. The two countries will conduct war games off Palawan island in late March -- focusing on how to deal with a takeover of an oil rig in the South China Sea.

    'SOUNDS OF CANNONS'

    China has warned oil companies not to explore in the disputed South China Sea, over which Beijing says it has "indisputable sovereignty." Chinese ships have repeatedly harassed vessels that have tried.

    After ExxonMobil discovered hydrocarbons off the coast of Danang in central Vietnam, an area also claimed by China, one of China's most popular newspapers warned in October that nations involved in territorial disputes should "mentally prepare for the sounds of cannons" if they remain at loggerheads with Beijing.

    Despite the threats, the Philippines and Vietnam have continued to explore for oil and natural gas further offshore in the South China waters, driven by persistently high oil prices and more advanced deep-sea technology.

    The Philippines has reported as many as 12 incidents of Chinese vessels intruding into its sovereign waters in the past year, an unusually high number, Sabban said.

    In one of the most serious incidents last October, a Philippine navy ship seized Chinese fishing boats after colliding with one of them, prompting protests from China for their return.

    At least 12 Chinese fishermen have been arrested over the past year. Half of them remain in detention in Palawan.

    "China has no right to tell us that we should first ask for permission from them to explore the area," Sabban said. "We have explored that area back in the 1970s, so why can't we explore it now? We knew that there is a substantial deposit of natural gas even before all of these things started."

    Manila says Reed Bank, about 80 nautical miles west of Palawan island at the southwestern end of the Philippine archipelago, is within the country's 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone. Beijing, however, believes it is part of the Spratlys, a group of 250 uninhabitable islets spread over 165,000 square miles, claimed entirely by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and in part by Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines.

    While China prefers to solve the disputes one-on-one with its smaller Southeast Asian neighbor, Washington has sought to internationalize the issue, given that half the world's merchant fleet tonnage sails across the sea and around these islets each year, carrying $5 trillion worth of trade.

    "If we don't develop our positions in our exclusive economic zone, then we will only be giving it away and will be at the losing end," Eugenio Bito-Onon, the mayor of Kalayaan islands in the Spratlys, told Reuters at a coffee shop in Puerto Princesa.

    China's oil exploration has been limited in the South China Sea with less than 15 deep sea wells drilled so far. Chinese offshore oil and gas specialist CNOOC Ltd, along with international partners Canada's Husky Energy and U.S. company Chevron Corp., plan to step up exploration in the area but focus mainly in the north, staying away from the politically sensitive waters to the south.

    Estimates for proven and undiscovered oil reserves in the South China Sea range from 28 billion to as high as 213 billion barrels of oil, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a March 2008 report. That would be equivalent to more than 60 years of current Chinese demand, under the most optimistic outlook, and surpass every country's proven oil reserves except Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, according to the BP Statistical Review.

    OIL MANDATE

    General Sabban said the necessary patrol ships and surveillance planes will be provided to protect Forum Energy's exploration vessels in Reed Bank.

    "We have a mandate to protect all oil companies exploring in our territory," he said. "We don't exactly escort them, but we are in the area to deter any outside force from harassing them."

    Forum Energy, whose majority shareholder is the Philippines' top miner Philex Mining Corp., plans to spend around $80 million through 2013 to explore the Sampaguita gas field in Reed Bank, covered by Service Contract 72.

    The field is estimated to hold at least 3.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, with the potential for five times that amount. That is at least 25 percent bigger than the nearby Malampaya gas field, operated by Royal Dutch Shell, which fuels half of the power needs for the country's main island of Luzon.

    The Philippines is eager to further increase its natural gas production to meet growing domestic demand for gas-fired power, which is estimated to surge to 5,000 megawatts per day in 2016, from the current 2,700 megawatts.

    "There is no question that there is gas there. We already know one or two locations we would like to drill on," said Apostol, Forum Energy's president, in an interview. "If the first drill is a bonanza, there might be a need to drill back to back."

    The company said it is closely coordinating its Reed Bank plans with the military and the energy department, hoping to send drill ships by the fourth quarter.

    "We are aware of the implementation risks that have to be taken into account when we contract the drilling services," said Forum Energy's executive director Carlo Pablo. "We have to have plans in case of delays in operations, on mitigating cost overruns, and contractual penalties that may be imposed."

    A flotilla of ships could soon follow Forum Energy in disputed waters, with Manila later this year awarding two offshore oil and gas exploration contracts in territory also claimed by China.

    That could well keep the phones busy for Sabban and his sailors at Western Command for some time to come.

    (Reporting by Randy Fabi in Puerto Princesa and Manuel Mogato in Manila; Editing by Bill Tarrant)

     
    • dan  •  New York, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Although the Philippines is militarily much weaker than China, yet the former has a history of not giving and inch to giants who wanted to trample it's land. History tells us that Ferdinand Magellan (who has ships, cannons, armors in their arsenal) was killed by Lapu-lapu, a mere native chieftain who's just wearing a g-string and just using bolos and spears. Perhaps China doesn't know this fact.
      • ed 2 mths ago
        and I was born yesterday.
    • stme  •  2 mths ago
      wait, what is the US oil company ship doing disputed area of Reed Bank in the South China Sea.??

      Ignorance and ignore the history and fact, It seems this Reuter's report is nothing but bias and PR for US miliary war machine to start another conflcit in Aisa after middle..to ask for more military fund for Penatgon for war and mili tary expantion..

      Shame..
    • Intelligent Designer  •  2 mths ago
      See what happens what Christianity can do to the Filipinos and their people, it made them shameful of their Asian race.
    • chasman  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  2 mths ago
      I try not to buy anything that has Made in China on it.
    • Hector F  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 mths ago
      I remember that in the early '60s there were reported deployments of Philippine Navy elements that was preceded by a Filipino adventurist known as Admiral Cloma whose interest at that time was to camp at the unexplored and unoccupied
      Spratly Islands to exploit fertilizer minerals and fisheries and above all to ocupy the islands under Philippine flagship.
    • T  •  2 mths ago
      Enough aggression. While US military is still way upper handed why not settle this matter once and for all. China will not back down until getting hits in its face. It could be time to test on China's power of "paper tiger." Once and for all.
      • Intelligent Designer 2 mths ago
        "Upper hand" doesn't mean complete victory. Just look at Iraq and Afghanistan for example. The US troops are so afraid to go out outside their bases all because of some idiot accidentally burn the Koran.
      • noway 2 mths ago
        First find enough money to pay US debts to China, before you attack. That alone will bankrupt US.
      • T 2 mths ago
        Cannot disagree. The comment simply shot out from a chronic frustration over chronic greed. Imagining when superpower got into cruel hands...
    • Intelligent Designer  •  2 mths ago
      Chinese admiral Zheng He explored these waters and islands (1403-1424) way before these FOB monkeys knew how to fish.
      • JP 2 mths ago
        Go away China! The US and UN through UNCLOS law is in the Philippines' side!
      • Sanamagan 2 mths ago
        You sounded more like an FOB yourself monkey! Bang! Hahaha!
      • noway 2 mths ago
        No one can dispute that Adm. Zheng Ho acquired So. China Sea islets for China in Ming Dynasty.
    • Michele  •  2 mths ago
      china stop bullying your neighbors like the spoil brat you are. Just because the other nations who are way closer to the area you think is yours but when you look at the map you have no rights to. You can't demand owner ship just because you see a profit in the area. Get over yourself you are not all that. You are nothing more then a nation of hackers, enslavers and crybaby bullies. Leave your neighbors alone and let them enjoy their riches. And to my fellow americans. Just before obama took office their was a rumor that china was trying to buy a SLANT drilling platform. They want to to purchase the platform and station it just outiside our nautical milestone of ownership and slant drill our oil fields in the gulf of mexico. I would like to know why that story died quickly and was never mentioned of again. Did they acquire that SLANT drill platform and is there a platform just outside our territory. If so why haven't we heard anything more and what has obama done to protect our oil fields from slant drilling theives.
      • the eye 2 mths ago
        america stop being a warmonger zionist
      • OkamiDen 2 mths ago
        @Eye. Communist activists like you are the open, festering SORES of my country
      • long 2 mths ago
        @Okami look at the half breed you got in office....lol....
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  2 mths ago
      If the Philippines hadn't kicked us out, they wouldn't be having this problem now. I'm not saying we need to be vindictive, just stating the obvious. Letting them upgrade their navy is one thing, but I am against selling them F-16's. They'll only get into trouble with them and antagonize China to invade, though they are probably focusing on Taiwan first.
      • Five 2 mths ago
        A blunder of the Corazon Aquino administration. Its not the decision of the Filipino people.
      • Darkpopoy256 2 mths ago
        By not agreeing on the F-16 deal, The U.S. might send a wrong signal to the Filipino people. Everybody else is gearing up for war, Why should we be exempted? China has been a pain in the #$%$ for as long i can remember, We should be authorized to defend ourselves. Thus early inviting China in a conflict would be a bad idea, It does not matter. Cuz all this pattern leads to only one outcome of eventuality, CONFLICT in S.E.Asia! Choose your side wisely U.S.A.
      • Jay 2 mths ago
        The problem of the half-global, very expensive, strategic defense umbrella provided by the U.S. during and after the cold war was, and is, that so many societies came to take it for granted and arrange their domestic affairs as if it, and the peace it provided, were the normal state of affairs.

        Now, obviously, they find that it wasn't and isn't "the normal state of affairs" and we find that with shifting economic power, new ambitions arise that push us back toward brinksmanship between new alignments of major powers and all the humbug that brings to the lesser powers caught in between.

        The huge difference here from past conflicts is that it threatens to pit direct confrontation between the majors instead of between their proxies. I suspect that the U.S. would rather pump up the Philippine military and let it do the confronting than do it itself as the latter could escalate out of control very quickly. On the other hand, there seems no time in which to do the former.
    • What is  •  2 mths ago
      The Spratlys look way too far away from China for them to have a better claim than nations that are closer. The Reed Bank is even further away from China. Sorry, but not very sage like on their part regarding this one.
    • At  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      Wasn't it just last week the future Chinese president was chumming it up with BO and Joe "The Brain" Biden?
    • Yuri Chenzenko  •  2 mths ago
      Philippines must join force with Vietnam, Malaysia and Taiwan to combat China bully in the region
    • George  •  Nanjing, China  •  2 mths ago
      Everybody chill the F out.

      Just today, i read in the news for possible wars between

      USA/S Korea vs North Korea
      USA/Israel vs Iran
      Argentina Vs UK
      India Vs Pakistan
      India Vs China
      China Vs Phillipines

      Not mention the ongoing conflicts.

      Make love not war.

      The Phillipines as an ASIAN nation must stop inviting Imperialistic powes in the region. US has massacred your people in the past. You fought them bravely what happen to your national pride?

      And what the F a british company was doing in the area on the first place? No Phillipino companies? If not the Goverment must make one.
    • amawtangtanan  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 mths ago
      TO SECURE PEACE IS TO PREPARE FOR WAR...
    • justice  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  2 mths ago
      I can`t belive how greedy the chinese.after all they are sucking money from 4 corner`s of the world by dumping cheap #$%$ quality product.now they want to go out of their legal shore and claim other nations wealth.all this area where china claim belong to vietnam,philippines and malaysia.so this 3 nations should join force and patrol this area together with ( usa & india ) and kick this chinese a-s-swhat is next they the chinese is going to claim alaska,hawaie in usa or yukon,nort west terrority in canada and greenland owned by denmark just because they look a little like chinese punk !!!!!!!!!!China you dream,tibet,inner mongolia,manchuria,uijir and the rest will be gone from your hand in the future and so is your $2 trillion.
    • Supream1  •  2 mths ago
      Over a hundred yrs ago the Philipines was part of the US As Guam is now I see no problem with the US and P.I. joining up again Since both need each other in the region That U.S will get great Intel base and buffer zone P.I will get needed militrary Up grade
    • Nha  •  Hanoi, Vietnam  •  2 mths ago
      Go ahead the Philippines!
    • Steve  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  2 mths ago
      And the REAL oil wars begin......
    • arthur  •  2 mths ago
      Chinese should learn geography! Look for some maps and find were this disputed area is..

      1. Its too far from the main land china.
      2. its a few stone throw away from palawan, phil.
    • John  •  Tampa, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      Read the article again.. there's possibly 200 billion barrels there. Do you understand how much oil that is? Think $100 a barrel. Get the picture?
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