While territorial claims are and will likely be heated, what struck me is that the area is right near the Drake Passage, in the Weddell Sea (which is fundamental to the world’s ocean currents AFAIU).

I don’t know how oil drilling in the antarctic could affect the passage, but still, I’m not sure I would trust human oil hunger with a 10ft pole on that one.

Also interestingly, the discovery was made by Russia, which is a somewhat ominous clue about where the current “multi-polar” world and climate change are heading. Antarctica, being an actual continent that thrived with life up until only about 10-30 M yrs ago, is almost certainly full of resources.

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    The reserves uncovered contain around 511 billion barrels worth of oil, equating to around 10 times the North Sea’s output over the last 50 years.

    According to documents discussed in U.K. parliament last week, the discovery was made by Russian research ships in the Weddell Sea, which falls under the U.K.'s claim in Antarctic territory. That claim overlaps with those of Chile and Argentina.

    So in the water, not the land.

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        The land is not supposed to be claimed by any nation. The sea, well as the article says is claimed by 3.

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        Googling says 36.4 billion barrels per year as of 2018, so 14 years.

        That kind of calc isn’t fair though because there’s a ton of protection everywhere else.

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          Of course its just an estimate. I’m sure the “burn rate” will change between now and whenever it could be extracted, if that ever happens.