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Top World’s Largest Oil Reserves By Country


The volatility in oil prices over the past decade has created plenty of concern for businesspeople, national governments, and global policy makers alike....


 With such uncertainty in pricing, coupled with environmental concerns as our world’s appetite for fossil fuels grows, the questions of whether there are enough petroleum oil reserves to satisfy demand, and what the consequences of its extraction will be, have never been more pertinent.

 In order to shed more light into a somewhat ambiguous subject, we have profiled the ten countries with the largest oil reserves in the world to help put their positions within the energy landscape into perspective.The volatility in oil prices over the past decade has created plenty of concern for governments and policy makers at the global stage. 

This lack of certainty, coupled with environmental concerns as the world grows ever more energy hungry, the question of whether there are enough petroleum oil reserves to satisfy the demand and what the consequences will be has never been more pertinent. In a bid to shed more light in this somewhat nebulous sector, we have profiled countries with the highest oil reserves in the world. 

 These are the countries whose proven oil reserves are in the top 10 globally.

10. United States - 39,230 million barrels 

U.S. oil reserves soared to new heights in recent years due to increased usage of unconventional drilling methods that enable extraction of more shale oil and gas than was previously possible.

  As a result of these, especially fracking and horizontal drilling, U.S. reserves surpassed 36,000 million barrels in 2012 for the first time since 1975. Still, proven U.S. oil reserves are but a fraction of the reserves of the global petroleum leaders such as Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Canada.

9. Libya - 48,363 million barrels 

Libya has the largest oil reserves in Africa, and the ninth largest globally. It has the potential to have a greater reserve of fossil fuel than we currently know of, as it remains largely unexplored as a result of past sanctions against foreign oil companies. 

Libyan oil accounted for 98% of government revenue in 2012 but, due to recent political instability, Libya's power as an oil producer has been significantly hampered. Eventually it is expected that untapped oil reserves will foster more economic investment as the political situation stabilizes.

8. Russia - 80,000 million barrels 

Russia is a country filled with natural resources for energy use, most notably the country's massive oil reserves under the vast Siberian plains. 

Russian oil output fell considerably after the collapse of the former Soviet Union, but the country has revamped production in the past few years. The nation may further boost its reserves of oil and gas in the future as exploration continues beneath its holdings of arctic waters and ice.

7. United Arab Emirates - 97,800 million barrels 

 

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) sources most of its oil from the Zakum field, which has an estimated 66 billion barrels, making it the third largest oil field in the region, behind only Ghawar Field (Saudi Arabia) and Burgan Field (Kuwait). 

Roughly 40 per cent of the country's GDP is based on oil and gas output and, since its discovery there in 1958, has enabled the UAE to become a modern state with a high standard of living.

6. Kuwait - 101,500 million barrels 

While a small country in terms of land area, Kuwait holds more than a fair share of the world's petroleum oil reserves. 

Over 5 bbl of reserves lie within the Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone which Kuwait shares with Saudi Arabia, while over 70 billion barrels of Kuwaiti oil are in the Burgan field, the second largest oil field in the world.

5. Iraq - 142,503 million barrels 

Despite shaky political situations in its recent history, the country of Iraq sits upon some of the world's largest proven reserves of petroleum crude oil. 

As a matter of fact, owing to the civil unrest and military occupations which have characterized the national scene over the last few decades, it was not possible to do any meaningful exploration of the Iraq's oil reserves.

 As a result, even the data used to determine Iraq’s global oil holdings ranking is at least three decades old and based on 2D seismic surveys. Nevertheless, a period of relative calm over the last couple of years has given increased hope for developing the country's oil infrastructure.

4. Iran - 158,400 million barrels 

Iran has close to 160,000 million barrels of proven oil reserves, making it considerably wealthy in terms of global oil resources. 

When looking at the most easily accessible reserves (excluding many of the unconventional, difficult-to-extract reserves in Canada), Iran falls right behind behind Venezuela and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Oil in Iran was first produced in 1908 and, at its current rate of extraction, Iran's oil will last close to 100 years more. Unlike Saudi oil, which is spread throughout a few huge and very rich oil fields, Iranian oil is found in close to 150 hydrocarbon fields, many of which have both petroleum crude oil and natural gas.

3. Canada - 169,709 million barrels 

Canada has b169 million barrels of proven oil reserves, of which the most significant proportion is in the form of oil sands deposits in the province of Alberta. Furthermore, most of the country's conventionally accessible oil reserves are to be found located in Alberta.

As extracting oil from the vast majority of Canada's oil reserves is a labor and capital-intensive process, production tends to come in sporadic bursts rather than steady streams. Oil companies therefore begin by extracting lower density, higher value oils first, and directing their efforts into extracting crude deposits only in times of high commodity prices.

2. Saudi Arabia - 266,455 million barrels

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has for many decades been viewed as the modern state most iconic of oils equation to opulence and influence in global politics.

 Due to this schema, other than industry insiders in the energy sector, most are shocked to learn that Saudi Arabia is no longer the world's leader in terms of oil reserves.

While the Saudis' 266 million barrels of proven oil reserves are marginally smaller than those of Venezuela, all of Saudi oil is in conventionally accessible oil wells within large oil fields. Moreover, Saudi Arabia's reserves are considered to comprise a fifth of the entire globe's conventional reserves. 

There are many who also believe that, with further exploration, Saudi Arabia will surpass Venezuela at the top of the proven oil holdings charts. For example, the US Geological Survey estimates that there are well over 100,000 million barrels lying undiscovered beneath the arid sands of Saudi deserts.

1. Venezuela - 300,878 million barrels 

With over 300 million barrels of proven reserves, Venezuela is recognized as the country with the highest volume of proven oil reserves in the world today. 

This has been a rather recent distinction as, until the turn of the last decade, Saudi Arabia held that place by quite some distance.

Venezuela vaulted itself to the top of the standings with the discovery of huge reserves of oil sands deposits, similar to those in Canada. However, Venezuela still boasts plenty of conventional oil deposits. 

Venezuela's Orinoco tar sands are significantly less viscous than Canada's, so the oil sands there can be extracted using conventional oil extraction methods, giving it a considerable advantage over the Northern American rival in terms of capital requirements and extractions costs.

Countries With The Largest Proven Oil Reserves

RankCountryBarrels (Millions of Barrels)
1Venezuela300,878
2Saudi Arabia266,455
3Canada169,709
4Iran158,400
5Iraq142,503
6Kuwait101,500
7United Arab Emirates97,800
8Russia80,000
9Libya48,363
10United States39,230
11Nigeria37,062
12Kazakhstan30,000
13China25,620
14Qatar25,244
15Brazil12,999
16Algeria12,200
17Angola8,273
18Ecuador8,273
19Mexico7,640
20Azerbaijan7,000

 

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