Register

Peak Oil is You


Donate Bitcoins ;-) or Paypal :-)


Page added on December 27, 2004

Bookmark and Share

Saudi oil reserves could top 461 billion barrels

Saudi oil reserves could top 461 billion barrels, says minister

2004-12-26 16:51:00

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) – The kingdom’s oil reserves, the world’s largest, could increase by almost 77 per cent to top 461 billion barrels in a few years, the country’s oil minister said Sunday.


There are big chances to increase the kingdom’s produceable oil reserves by 200 billion barrels,” Ali Naimi said in a statement issued after he inaugurated new oilfields in eastern Saudi Arabia. “This will come either through new discoveries or through increasing production from known deposits.” Saudi Arabia says its registered reserves amount to 261 billion barrels.

Naimi reiterated promises to continue meeting consumer demand for world crude.

“The kingdom is keen to ensure a balance between supply and demand and the stability of the market . . . so that producers benefit and consumers do not lose,” the official Saudi News Agency quoted him as saying.

The newly-inaugurated Qatif Producing Plants, operated by the Saudi national oil giant Aramco, is believed to have a capacity of 800,000 barrels per day. The plants will also provide 10 million cubic metres of associated gas.

The onshore part of the field has the capacity to provide 500,000 barrels a day of Arabian light crude, the statement said.

The new offshore Abu-Sa’fah field contains an estimated 6.1 billion barrels of oil reserves and will produce 300,000 bpd of Arabian medium crude.

Naimi has said the kingdom plans to increase its oil production capacity to 12.5 million bpd from the current 11 million over the next few years.

http://money.canoe.ca/News/Sectors/Energy/2004/12/26/798009-ap.html



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *