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United Arab Emirates oil production hits record high

Unread postby NTBKtrader » Tue 29 Aug 2006, 14:02:14

The UAE's oil production hit a record high in May and Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as the world's top crude producer, according to a report.

The UAE's oil output hit 2.651-million bpd in May, keeping the country among the top 10 producers, according to figures released by the Riyadh-based Joint Oil Initiative Data.

Russia became the world's top producer, pumping 9.636-million bpd in May. Saudi Arabia's output stood at 8.93-million bpd, sharply lower than the 9.432-million bpd it produced in the same month last year, said the report.

"The UAE's crude output that comes largely from Abu Dhabi is currently around 2.6 to 2.7-million bpd and plans are on tap to raise it to 4-million bpd by 2010. In fact, we would see a gradual increase in the UAE's output in the next four years," an Abu Dhabi-based oil expert was quoted as saying by Gulf News.

http://www.tradearabia.com/tanews/newsd ... 10257.html
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Re: UAE oil production hits record high

Unread postby TorrKing » Tue 29 Aug 2006, 15:13:39

Is it realistically possible for them to raise production this much? I can't say I know an awful lot about the Emirates.

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Re: UAE oil production hits record high

Unread postby mrobert » Tue 29 Aug 2006, 16:37:05

The more they pump, the sooner they will run out :)
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Re: UAE oil production hits record high

Unread postby mekrob » Tue 29 Aug 2006, 19:55:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Torjus', 'I')s it realistically possible for them to raise production this much? I can't say I know an awful lot about the Emirates.

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The 4.0 mpd is probably boe, in other words not just oil, but condesates, NGL, NG, etc. They have massive reserves of NG fields, much larger than their oil, I believe (5th largest in the world).
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Re: UAE oil production hits record high

Unread postby mekrob » Tue 29 Aug 2006, 19:56:35

So no surprised reactions noting that SA is down to less than 9 mpd?!?! They were at 9.5, then 9.1 because they had "no buyers (for heavy crude)", but now a bit more than 8.9 mpd. What's going on...?
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Re: UAE oil production hits record high

Unread postby Raminagrobis » Sun 10 Sep 2006, 05:47:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Torjus', 'I')s it realistically possible for them to raise production this much? I can't say I know an awful lot about the Emirates.

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"Abu Dhabi has pledged to increase the UAE's oil production capacity to 3.5m b/d by 2006."

this was said here www.abudhabichamber.ae/Documents/1142/1518.doc
less than two years ago.

That didn't happen.

All gulf countries are making such promises : large ansd fast increases, and only small increments happen.
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Re: UAE oil production hits record high

Unread postby Fergus » Sun 10 Sep 2006, 11:35:02

bears watching to see how long they can keep it up. I dont know, I see reports that supplies are increasing here but decreasing over there. Has anyone charted the actual production changes and come up with a net gain or loss over 6 months - 1 year- 5 years?

That would be interesting to see just wether were treading water or making headway against the current or actually losing the battle to keep our head above water.
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