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Talks aim to avert Arctic oil rush

By Robert Anderson in Stockholm and Carola Hoyos in London

Published: May 27 2008 18:22 | Last updated: May 27 2008 18:22

Five Arctic powers are holding a summit in Greenland on Wednesday to forestall a confrontation over the Polar region’s mineral resources and discuss how to protect its fragile environment.

When Russia planted its flag on the seabed 4km under the North Pole last August it raised fears of a rush to grab the Arctic’s mineral resources, particularly its oil and gas deposits, which could total up to a quarter of the world’s undiscovered reserves.

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