Such optimism!While oil demand is expected to rise from 85 million barrels a day to 120 million barrels a day by 2030, Jum'ah said global oil reserves are plentiful. Between proven reserves and expected new fields, there should be enough oil to provide 140 years' supply at today's consumption rates.
Jum'ah said that proven conventional oil reserves total 1.2 trillion barrels and proven unconventional reserves 1.5 trillion barrels. He estimated another 2 trillion barrels are available to be discovered.
"There's enough oil to meet the world's needs for many decades to come," Jum'ah said.
Recent Speech by Head of Saudi Aramco
Moderator: Peak Moderation
Recent Speech by Head of Saudi Aramco
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/200 ... fuels.html
Bahrain found more oil!
Great news
The huge state of Bahrain has found loads more oil!
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.as ... ueID=29326
Problems over?
The huge state of Bahrain has found loads more oil!
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.as ... ueID=29326
Problems over?
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I think you could be on to something...we could use the Point as a giant drill tip ( http://www.amanita-photolibrary.co.uk/p ... Keynes.htmVortex wrote:How about drilling for oil in Milton Keynes and leaving the fish in the North Sea alone?
A win-win situation
a picture for those of you who haven't yet been to the point, you don't know what you're missing)