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Venezuela Overtakes Saudis for Largest Oil Reserves

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Venezuela surpassed Saudi Arabia to become the world’s largest holder of proven oil reserves, a resource that President Hugo Chavez promises to tap if he gets re-elected in October.

The South American country’s deposits were at 296.5 billion barrels at the end of last year, data from BP Plc (BP/) show. Saudi Arabia held 265.4 billion barrels, BP said yesterday in its annual Statistical Review of World Energy. The 2010 estimate for Venezuela increased from 211.2 billion in the previous report.
Chavez wants to more than double the country’s oil- production capacity to 6 million barrels a day by 2019, according to a government plan released June 12. The world’s biggest oil-exporting nations faced a 15 percent slump in crude prices last month, the biggest decline since December 2008, on speculation Europe’s debt crisis would derail the global economic recovery.

Venezuelan Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez has said oil prices need to be higher than $100 a barrel. The recent slump in crude is dangerous for producers, Ramirez said June 12 in Vienna, where the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries meets today to decide production quotas.

Brent futures rose 54 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $97.67 a barrel on the ICE Futures Europe exchange at 1:10 p.m. in Singapore today.
Canada Third

Global reserves advanced to 1.65 trillion barrels at the end of last year, a 1.9 percent increase from a revised 1.62 trillion in 2010, BP said. Venezuela now holds 18 percent of the world’s reserves, according to BP data.

BP revised its estimates on reserves in part because the company publishes its report in June, before most governments issue their annual reserves figures, said Robert Wine, a BP spokesman. Last year’s record average oil price also had an effect, increasing the commercial viability of hard-to-reach deposits, he said.

Saudi Arabia now trails Venezuela with a 16 percent share of world proven oil reserves, according to the report. Canada ranks third with 175.2 billion barrels, or 11 percent of total, unchanged from the revised number for 2010.

Russia, the world’s biggest crude producer, boosted its deposits to 88.2 billion barrels from a revised 86.6 billion a year earlier, according to BP. Russia’s share of the total is 5.3 percent.

Reserves in Norway increased last year, snapping 11 years of declines, according to BP. The country’s deposits rose to 6.9 billion barrels, compared with a revised figure of 6.8 billion in 2010.

BP said the estimates in yesterday’s report are a combination of official sources, OPEC data and other third-party estimates. Deposits include gas condensates and natural-gas liquids, as well as crude.

 Bloomberg



5 Comments on "Venezuela Overtakes Saudis for Largest Oil Reserves"

  1. Norm on Thu, 14th Jun 2012 7:22 pm 

    Hey hey, they found more oil, time to buy an Escalade. :o)

  2. MrEnergyCzar on Fri, 15th Jun 2012 3:25 am 

    Looks like most of the worlds reserves are Tar or Heavy Oil….great.

    MrEnergyCzar

  3. BillT on Fri, 15th Jun 2012 4:12 am 

    Wait…the plan to invade Venezuela is already on the Pentagon table. Will it be Drugs? Terrorists? Dangerous dictator? Well, Venezuela being a federal republic (a form of democracy), how can we find an excuse to invade? Oh, that’s right! We changed the regime in Iran when we didn’t like it and it was a Democracy. Ditto Egypt, etc.

  4. DC on Fri, 15th Jun 2012 7:03 am 

    Canada does not have 172Billion barrels of oil, it has, a certain amount of tarry sludge, but not much actual oil anymore, and certainly not 172B. Thats just a wild guessitmate. Veneuzuela, likewise, does not have that much actual oil, though it does have a fair amount left. Paper reserves and oil-like substances do not constitute reserves.

    Bloomberg are still idiots.

  5. anonymous on Fri, 15th Jun 2012 8:55 pm 

    Brazil could not produce as much oil.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-15/petrobras-worst-big-oil-bet-on-deepwater-disappointments.html

    Venezuela may need lot of coal / natgas to extract / convert the heavy oil to lighter motor fuels.

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