Nicaragua could start drilling for oil off its Atlantic coast within four years, according to Prensa Latina. “Nicaragua legalized oil exploration in its Caribbean waters Wednesday and it will start exploiting a resource that might turn Nicaragua into a Central American exporter…”

Two concessions contracts were signed with MKJ Xploration, a U.S. company based in New Orleans. “U.S. enterprise MKJ president Eric Conrad said 48 precent of the extracted crude will remain in Nicaragua.” Which might suggest that Nicaragua could build a refinery?

“Signed by General Prosecutor Hernan Estrada, the agreement opens doors to a project that may produce incomes up to 20 billion dollars” according to the article.

This is good news for Nicaragua’s economy, its citizens and for international investors. Currently, Nicaragua imports a costly 80 to 100 percent of its oil and gas to meet the country’s energy demands. The signing of this agreement clears the way for creating desperately needed revenue for the struggling nation as well as energy independence from Venezuela and the Chavez administration.

Read this for some background on, Oil in Nicaragua.