"We claim our right to economic development," Mr Kleist said last month, "and we claim our right to be independent from former colonial powers."
He is aware of the environmental risks: "Of course, we are influenced by what happened in the Gulf of Mexico," he said. "We know that we are taking a huge responsibility on our shoulders. But the country is well-prepared."
Yet although many are welcoming the possibility of oil development, environmental concerns are also present.
Alfred Jakobsen, managing director of the country's Organisation of Fishermen and Hunters, says he is against offshore oil development, because "you cannot control the environmental conditions", and he worries about a spill's affect on his members' livelihoods.
- Independent