Germany doesn't even have an offshore oil-drilling industry, much less any territorial waters in the Arctic. When it comes to Arctic ocean oil drilling, its completely irrelevant what any bank in Germany says or does----. AND these are the same German bankers that up until a few years ago stupidly thought lending Greece and Spain hundreds of billions of dollars was a sure-fire thing---

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The countries that do border the Arctic and have competence in drilling offshore are moving into the Arctic right now----Norway is drilling farther and farther north off its coast, Shell is drilling right now in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska, and Russian is quite busy on its side of the Arctic Ocean. Canada has had a thriving oil patch off Newfoundland for years. Denmark and Greenland don't have an offshore oil industry, but they are doing a lot of mineral exploration (a friend has just returned from working there) and oil will surely follow.
If you want more info on this, the latest ECONOMIST magazine just arrived----it has a special section on Arctic Ocean development, including oil development.
This weeks economist has a special section on Arctic region development--If anyone is interested in this topic---check out the ECONOMIST this week.