'Massive operation': Canadian driller, shipper enlisted to help tap Greenland oil

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Getting the oil out as Denmark is worried America is going to force a vote at some point.

Hundreds of billions in resources could be available. Did America lose their opportunity?



The promotional video shows a small creek trickling through a mossy patch in an otherwise brown, barren landscape, icebergs looming just offshore.

A petroleum engineer dips a hand into the stream, then takes a sniff.

"It smells like crude oil," he says, grinning at the camera.

A small group of contractors and engineers were filmed as they joined veteran U.S. oilman Robert Price on a visit to Jameson Land, a remote peninsula about halfway up Greenland's eastern coast. The short documentary is meant to showcase how Texas-based Greenland Energy Co. is preparing for a two-well exploration program set for later this year.
 
Getting the oil out as Denmark is worried America is going to force a vote at some point.

Hundreds of billions in resources could be available. Did America lose their opportunity?



The promotional video shows a small creek trickling through a mossy patch in an otherwise brown, barren landscape, icebergs looming just offshore.

A petroleum engineer dips a hand into the stream, then takes a sniff.

"It smells like crude oil," he says, grinning at the camera.

A small group of contractors and engineers were filmed as they joined veteran U.S. oilman Robert Price on a visit to Jameson Land, a remote peninsula about halfway up Greenland's eastern coast. The short documentary is meant to showcase how Texas-based Greenland Energy Co. is preparing for a two-well exploration program set for later this year.
good for them. Might be a tough go though
 
Getting the oil out as Denmark is worried America is going to force a vote at some point.

Hundreds of billions in resources could be available. Did America lose their opportunity?



The promotional video shows a small creek trickling through a mossy patch in an otherwise brown, barren landscape, icebergs looming just offshore.

A petroleum engineer dips a hand into the stream, then takes a sniff.

"It smells like crude oil," he says, grinning at the camera.

A small group of contractors and engineers were filmed as they joined veteran U.S. oilman Robert Price on a visit to Jameson Land, a remote peninsula about halfway up Greenland's eastern coast. The short documentary is meant to showcase how Texas-based Greenland Energy Co. is preparing for a two-well exploration program set for later this year.
America never had an "opportunity".
 
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