The U.S. holds more oil reserves (264B barrels) than Saudi Arabia (212B) and Russia (256B), the first time it has surpassed those held by the world's biggest exporting nations, according to a new study by Rystad Energy. The analysis of 60K fields worldwide, conducted over a three-year period, shows total global oil reserves at 2.1T barrels. That is 70x the current production rate of about 30B barrels of crude per year.
Thursday, July 7, 2016
The U.S surpass Saudi Arabia & Russia on Oil reserves
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