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Cairn started drilling 108 miles (175 kilometers) west of the Disko Island on July 1 in water depths of 990-1,650 feet (300-500 meters). It said its wells have planned target depths of up to 13,860 feet (4,200 meter.) Last week, they were granted permission to drill two more deep-water exploration wells off Greenland. Although seismic data indicate that the area could have gas and oil reserves, Cairn's finding doesn't necessarily mean that oil has been found, said Erling Halfdan Stenby, a chemistry professor at Denmark's Technical University. "It could be that there was only gas, it could be that there was oil too," Stenby said. "On top of that, one cannot even be sure that the finding is profitable."
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