The UK followed the New Zealand’s example in May 2008, as did France in February 2009. Norway submitted full co-ordinates of its continental shelf margin around Antarctica on 4 May 2009 ...
The new outer limit means Argentina incorporates an additional 1.7 million sq km of continental shelf to its current 4.8 million sq km, extending from the base line to the 200 miles maritime limit.
The Continental Shelf Delimitation Beyond 200 Nautical Miles provides an up-to-date and informed analysis of the now fast developing, yet confusing, field of the law of maritime delimitation. It ...
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However, in 1982, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea introduced the median line principle, which determines jurisdiction over the continental shelf based on distance.
Twenty years ago, as drilling marched seaward across the shallow continental shelf, the oil-bearing sandstone ... U.S. dollars since 1997 in Angola, for example. "Oil has had a tendency to erode ...
Tampa Bay – the nation's most vulnerable metro area to storm surge – could be about to see its worst flooding in over a ...
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“We acknowledge Vietnam’s right, as a coastal state like the Philippines, to submit information to establish the outer limits of their continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles from the ...
As an example, a video played in the Capital Markets ... markets update the average discovery rate on the Norwegian Continental Shelf was 29%, while its own discovery rate in recent years has ...
As competition for resources in the Arctic Ocean intensifies, nations are staking claims to swaths of undersea territory where oil, gas, and other minerals could someday be found and mined.