Global oil reserves 2:13
CNN’s Guillermo Arduino takes a look at where the world’s oil is coming from.
5 Comments on "CNN: Global oil reserves"
Rick on Tue, 21st Dec 2010 9:19 am
Total fluff, then again what should one expect from CNN – aka crap news network.
Kenz300 on Tue, 21st Dec 2010 1:36 pm
No real discussion of overall demand versus available supply.
Bill Sadler on Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 3:55 am
A trillion more barrels yet to be discovered. Wow, that is a little over 30 years supply.
We are all set!!!
What exactly was the purpose of this piece?
Jay W on Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 12:05 pm
The first sentence coming out of this guy’s mouth is wrong. Saudi does NOT have 2/3 of the world’s oil reserves; it has 2/3 of the MIDDLE EAST’S oil reserves, and even that number is questionable.
Jay W on Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 12:07 pm
And next, this guy is mixing rankings on “reserves” and “producer” interchangeably, which of course, they are not. This guy is an idiot.
Rick on Tue, 21st Dec 2010 9:19 am
Total fluff, then again what should one expect from CNN – aka crap news network.
Kenz300 on Tue, 21st Dec 2010 1:36 pm
No real discussion of overall demand versus available supply.
Bill Sadler on Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 3:55 am
A trillion more barrels yet to be discovered. Wow, that is a little over 30 years supply.
We are all set!!!
What exactly was the purpose of this piece?
Jay W on Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 12:05 pm
The first sentence coming out of this guy’s mouth is wrong. Saudi does NOT have 2/3 of the world’s oil reserves; it has 2/3 of the MIDDLE EAST’S oil reserves, and even that number is questionable.
Jay W on Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 12:07 pm
And next, this guy is mixing rankings on “reserves” and “producer” interchangeably, which of course, they are not. This guy is an idiot.