NationStates Jolt Archive


Natural Gas Field Discovered

Brydog
02-10-2006, 14:08
A Special RNN Report
A field rich in natural gas was discovered near the town of Wolfenburg, Arizona. The Department of Energy has express the field could contain up to 275,000mmcf of methane. The drilling has began in the area, and the discovery has created 15,000 jobs for the town of Wolfenburg. The government has taken control of the drilling temporary, and will transfer the mining operation to a private company once the drilling operation is in place. This has been a special report from Wolfenburg.
Brydog
02-10-2006, 14:55
The Federal Government announces that the drilling has began and gas is being pump from the field underground. The goverment announces that transfer of drilling operation to Southwest Gas Company, as told by the DOE. Secretary of Energy Paul Linstonhoff has announced that gas prices in Brydog have dropped from $85 a barrel to $67 a barrel. The government has decided to put some of the gas in storage incase of shortages, and rest for national use and export to other nations.
Revavlostok
02-10-2006, 15:07
Official Diplomatic Message

The government of the Democratic Republic would be interested in establishing an ongoing trade deal with Brydog in order to stockpile natural gas for strategic use. We suggest a trade deal with the RECO Corporation, of which the government is the majority shareholder, to export petroleum to Brydog in exchange for natural gas.
Great Nari
02-10-2006, 15:07
On the request that the trade between our nations stays tariff free, the People's Republic of Great Nari would like to open trade with the nation of Brydog. G. Nari has a plethora of resources, and may have something the Brydog government needs.

- President Amras Wallace
Brydog
02-10-2006, 16:26
To: Great Nari and Revavlostok
From: Liberal Democratic Republic of Brydog

We accepted the trade agreement from each nation. We hope to do more business in the future

Alexander Romanov
Secretary of State of The Republic
Great Nari
02-10-2006, 16:32
"We thank and would like to place orders for one hundred barrels a day. Our ships will do the transporting and we shall begin trading in two weeks. Most will be used as reserves due to our abundance of natural gases."

- Amras Wallace