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Keys fear disaster if Cuba taps nearby oil

Horn and other residents of this vacation paradise are worried about news that the Cuban government has struck oil just a few dozen miles from this environmentally sensitive string of islands.

“That’s absolutely scary,” Horn says. “The Keys don’t have sandy beaches, and you couldn’t just scoop up oil if there was a spill. If it got into the mangrove roots, it would be disastrous.”
Experts say the size of Cuba’s offshore oil deposits is still in question, but the potential is impressive. A U.S. Geological Survey study estimates that a curving belt of ocean floor north of Cuba may contain at least 4.5 billion barrels of oil and nearly 10 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

[…]Embargo opponents hope that the new Congress, which Democrats will run for the first time in more than a decade, will ease the trade and travel restrictions and allow U.S. participation. The Cuban government has sought bids from American oil firms.


“This is a product the U.S. needs,” said Kirby Jones, president of the U.S.-Cuba Trade Association, a group seeking to break the embargo. “If we maintain the embargo, it says we don’t need that oil and it’s OK for India, Canada, Spain and these other countries to take it.”

[…]But even without a major spill, Keys environmentalists say, oil drilling and fragile reefs shouldn’t mix.


“Routine operations can be devastating because of the chronic daily discharge of drilling mud that carries heavy metals and other toxic materials,” said DeeVon Quirolo, founder of Reef Relief, one of the Keys’ oldest environmental groups. “It poses a grave threat not only to Florida’s reefs but also to the reefs along the Cuban coast.”

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