The coming conflict in the Arctic

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Russia and the United States to square off over Arctic energy reserves. Russia claims that the entire swath of Arctic seabed in the triangle that ends at the North Pole belongs to Russia.

The 2005 BP World Energy Survey projects that U.S. oil reserves will last another 10 years if the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is not opened for oil exploration, Norway's reserves are good for about seven years and British North Sea reserves will last no more than five years - which is why the Arctic reserves, which are still largely unexplored, will be of such crucial importance to the world's energy future. Scientists estimate that the territory contains more than 10 billion tons of gas and oil deposits. The shelf is about 200 meters (650 feet) deep and the challenges of extracting oil and gas there appear to be surmountable, particularly if the oil prices stay where they are now - over $70 a barrel.

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