A working oil pump is seen in Wintzenbach, May 7, 2014. Alsace, the
cradle of the French oil exploration industry in the mid-18th century,
is witnessing a tentative return of small oil explorers in the eastern
region on the German border. With oil prices hovering around $100, a
dozen of fields are pumping again, in a region that once provided 5
percent of French needs and gave birth to international oil services
giants such as Schlumberger, before fading into insignificance in the
1960s when the barrel lingered around $15.
Autor: Vincent Kessler , Reuters