Page added on August 9, 2005
The attached rough map is derived from one in the OGJ and shows the current oilfields along the Saudi coast, with those contributing to production shown in gold. (To give a sense of scale the island of Bahrain at the bottom is about 30 miles long).
Questions upon the likelihood of the world being able to match oil supplies with demand, usually devolve onto how much oil will be exported from Saudi Arabia. Just this last week the EIA site describing that country was updated, following the accession of King Abdullah.
Maps and figures after the jump at The Oil Drum.
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