The summary is:
The speaker is reporting on the current situation of the oil and gas exploration in the West Sea, especially in Block 7, which is a disputed area between Korea, Japan and China. He explains the history of the joint development treaty between Korea and Japan, which expires in 2028, and how Japan is delaying the exploration to gain more advantage. He also reveals that China is installing an oil drilling facility in a provisional water area near the continental shelf, which Korea discovered by chance and reported to the Blue House. He says that Korea is planning to send a probe to Block 7 this year and drill for oil if there is a promising structure. He predicts that Japan and China will make a lot of noise and oppose Korea's move, but he thinks that Korea should not be quiet and lose its territorial rights. He criticizes the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its weak and passive diplomacy, and urges them to take a more active role in responding to this issue. He also provides a link to his previous YouTube content where he explains why China will intervene in Block 7 after 2028. He says that this is a very important issue for Korea's energy resources and national security.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. China is installing an oil exploration facility in the provisional water area between Korea and China, which is a disputed region where no structures should be built.
2. Korea discovered the facility by chance and reported it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Blue House, but there has been no official response from China or any action from Korea.
3. Korea and Japan have a treaty to jointly develop Block 7, a continental shelf south of Jeju Island, which expires in 2028 and may have oil and gas deposits.
4. Japan has been delaying the development of Block 7, hoping to claim more territory after the treaty ends, while Korea has been trying to explore the area and drill for oil.
5. Korea National Oil Corporation applied for an additional development project in Block 7 last year and plans to send a probe this year, which may cause diplomatic friction with Japan.
6. China may also intervene in Block 7 after 2028, as it is a strategically important area for energy and military purposes.