Some countries are abundant in water supply but are
lacking the natural sources of oil. There are also regions with
virtually unlimited supply of both. Unfortunately, oil is a much more
expensive commodity and only a few countries are blessed with such a
valuable natural resource.
Oil is almost synonymous with energy and every nation is in constant need of energy supply. One way of measuring the potential oil reserve of a country is by estimating the amount of oil barrels that can be extracted from its territories with the use of the economical and technological means available to us today.
Here are the top 10 countries with the highest amounts of accessible oil reserves. Figures are expressed in billions of barrels.
1. Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest exporter of oil and petroleum products. It is a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries or OPEC that currently has 11 members. Much of the nation’s economy is based on petroleum production with 75 percent of Saudi’s budget revenues coming directly from the oil industry while 90 percent of the earnings comes from exports. The 262 billion barrels of oil reserves of Saudi Arabia comprise 24 percent of the overall global petroleum reserves.
2. Canada
Canada
is among the few developed countries that export energy supplies. Most
of the natural gas deposits of this nation can be found in Atlantic
Canada. Their gas and oil reserves are concentrated in Alberta, more
specifically found in its northern part known as the Athabasca Tar
Sands. Today, the country employs modern surface mining techniques and
onsite methods in extracting bitumen from oil sands. It is expected that
this scheme will bring overwhelming results to the oil industry of
Canada.
3. Iran
The
economy of Iran tends to improve as the price of oil goes up in the
global market since they mostly rely on export revenues. The country may
only be third in oil reserves but it ranks second in natural gas
reserves. The average amount of oil barrels produced per day in 2005 was
at four million. Such a figure may be too much, but the truth is it’s
still low compared to the peak average of Iran in 1974 that reached six
million barrels per day.
4. Iraq
There
is a tendency for Iraq’s oil reserves to rise to 300 billion barrels
based on the current explorations in the country, according to oil
industry experts. As a result, many foreign relations with Iraq have
been reestablished. Other countries such as the United States, UK,
France, Russia, China, and Japan are all vying for major concessions.
Despite the large amount of oil reserves in the country, it is not
included in the top ten importers of oil products. This may be
attributed to the setback in oil production caused by the war in Iraq.
5. Kuwait
Kuwait’s
government owns the oil industry and is mostly in control of the
country’s economy. In fact, nearly 75 percent of the nation’s GDP is
under the power of the government. The amount of oil products exported
by Kuwait depends largely on their internal needs since virtually all of
the energy used in the country is derived from oil. Being a member of
OPEC, the demands of the organization also have effects on the
production quotas and prices of oil in Kuwait.
6. U.A.E.
UAE
is one of the countries that are rich in oil but lacking in other
natural resources. Currently, United Arab Emirates is trying to be less
dependent on the revenues they get from processing their own natural
resources. Even if this is so the export of natural gas and petroleum
products is still a major mover of their economy. Petroleum production
is concentrated in two of the seven constituents of UAE such as Abu
Dhabi and Dubai, whereas the prior is qualified as an oil state, just
like Kuwait.
7. Venezuela
Despite
only being seventh on this list, Venezuela is successful at being the
fifth largest exporter of oil products in the world. The country is also
a member of OPEC. Venezuela retains its spot as a major glocal oil
contributor, though at times, their oil production is hindered by
controversies and protests. About one-third of the country’s GDP is from
the petroleum sector. The same industry comprises roughly 80 percent of
their total exports and more than 50 percent of government revenues.
Two places in the country are known for having the greatest amounts of
oil reserves, such as lake Maracaibo and the perimeter of Ornico River.
8. Russia
Russia
is the second largest exporter of oil in the world and it’s number one
when it comes to producing natural gas exports. The country may only be
eighth on this list but they have the greatest amount of natural gas
reserves and they rank second in coal reserves. Different natural
resources comprise more than 80 percent of Russia’s total exports,
including oil, natural gas, timber and various metals. The oil and gas
industry is responsible for 5.7 percent of the nation’s GDP. This figure
is expected to drop to 3.7 percent come 2011.
9. Libya
The
majority of the Libyan economy is dependent on the revenues brought
about by the oil industry. Almost all income from the export sector is
from oil production as well as roughly one-fourth of the nation’s GDP.
The revenues from the oil sector, coupled with their small population,
allows Libya to be among the nations with the highest GDP per capita.
This also enables their government to provide an outstanding and
reliable form of social security especially in the fields of education
and housing.
10. Nigeria
In
the whole continent of Africa, Nigeria is the leading producer of oil
and is a major supplier of oil products to Western Europe and the US. By
2010, the amount of proven oil reserves in the country is expected to
rise to 40 billion barrels. Currently, Nigeria is a member of the OPEC
and is also the 12th largest petroleum producer globally. The nation
ranks eighth in petroleum exports. Niger Delta is the main oil producer
in the country, but progress has been slowed down because civil strife
is currently ongoing in the region. As a result, the oil production and
export in the whole region is not operating in full capacity.
You may have observed that having the greatest amount of oil reserves does not automatically mean that the country’s economy will flourish in both oil production revenues and export incomes. There are other factors to be considered, the most important of which is the nation’s capacity to extract their oil reserves and efficiently make use of their resources.
Oil is almost synonymous with energy and every nation is in constant need of energy supply. One way of measuring the potential oil reserve of a country is by estimating the amount of oil barrels that can be extracted from its territories with the use of the economical and technological means available to us today.
Here are the top 10 countries with the highest amounts of accessible oil reserves. Figures are expressed in billions of barrels.
1. Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest exporter of oil and petroleum products. It is a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries or OPEC that currently has 11 members. Much of the nation’s economy is based on petroleum production with 75 percent of Saudi’s budget revenues coming directly from the oil industry while 90 percent of the earnings comes from exports. The 262 billion barrels of oil reserves of Saudi Arabia comprise 24 percent of the overall global petroleum reserves.
2. Canada
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3. Iran
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4. Iraq
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5. Kuwait
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6. U.A.E.
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7. Venezuela
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8. Russia
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9. Libya
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10. Nigeria
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You may have observed that having the greatest amount of oil reserves does not automatically mean that the country’s economy will flourish in both oil production revenues and export incomes. There are other factors to be considered, the most important of which is the nation’s capacity to extract their oil reserves and efficiently make use of their resources.
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