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  • Venezuela's Proven Oil Reserves Rise to 100 Billion Barrels

    Bloomberg
    By Matthew Walter

    Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Venezuela, the fourth-biggest supplier of crude oil to the United States, said its proven oil reserves have risen to 100 billion barrels.

    The energy and oil ministry said it has certified 12.4 billion additional barrels of proven reserves in the country's Faja del Orinoco region, where the government assumed control of oil ventures with foreign companies earlier this year.

    Venezuela, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, plans to lift its oil output to 5.9 million barrels a day, up from the current 2.4 million barrels a day, by 2012.

    In the so-called Carabobo Blocks two, three and four, in the Orinoco region, surveyors have certified 20.1 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves and more than 5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, the government said today in a statement.

    In the Orinoco Magna Reserve project, the government expects to certify more than 200 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, which would give Venezuela the biggest hydrocarbons reserves in the world.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...=latin_america

    Venezuela is getting ready to sign a major oil deal with China, imagine what happens when Venezuelan tankers drop off crude and pick up refined product from China to return and trade this refined product with South America. This helps explain all those Russian fighter jets and submarines that Venezuela keeps purchasing.
    "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
    - Charles Mackay

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    Re: Venezuela's Proven Oil Reserves Rise to 100 Billion Barrels

    Originally posted by Tet View Post
    Venezuela is getting ready to sign a major oil deal with China, imagine what happens when Venezuelan tankers drop off crude and pick up refined product from China to return and trade this refined product with South America. This helps explain all those Russian fighter jets and submarines that Venezuela keeps purchasing.
    The fact that finished product is not transported in the same ships as crude oil might cause a wee problem with this idea...
    Last edited by GRG55; October 08, 2007, 11:59 PM.

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      Re: Venezuela's Proven Oil Reserves Rise to 100 Billion Barrels

      Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
      The fact that finished product is not transported on the same ships as crude oil might cause a wee problem with this idea...
      Venezuelan oil requires unique refining it's heavy crude and only for the most part refined in the US. There is absolutely no problem having the crude refined to the point of it being able to be used in any refinery throughout the world and inserted back into the same tanker that brought the crude to China in the first place. Tankers could easily be outfitted to transport cars, DVD's, flat screens and other actual products in exchange for crude instead of receiving green pieces of paper which is how the trade is conducted today.

      Chavez's Billion-Dollar Snub of the U.S.


      Venezuela's and China's state oil companies will invest up to $10 billion to develop a heavy oil patch in the South American country, Venezuela's Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said last month. Production of up to one million barrels a day would be destined for the Chinese market, where the two companies may also build three refineries to process the crude.

      China's Challenges

      Unlike their publicly traded brethren, the Chinese have stayed. China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) operates several oil fields in a joint venture with PDVSA, and is also involved in certifying reserves in one heavy oil block. PDVSA is also buying drilling rigs and oil tankers from China, in addition to creating a joint venture shipping company.

      http://www.businessweek.com/globalbi...102_536757.htm
      "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
      - Charles Mackay

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        Re: Venezuela's Proven Oil Reserves Rise to 100 Billion Barrels

        Originally posted by Tet View Post
        Venezuelan oil requires unique refining it's heavy crude and only for the most part refined in the US. There is absolutely no problem having the crude refined to the point of it being able to be used in any refinery throughout the world and inserted back into the same tanker that brought the crude to China in the first place. Tankers could easily be outfitted to transport cars, DVD's, flat screens and other actual products in exchange for crude instead of receiving green pieces of paper which is how the trade is conducted today.
        Now this is a truly exciting development. Chinese made cars being sent to us on the same boat as the gasoline to fuel them.

        Now the dealer has absolutely no excuse for delivering your new car without a full tank of gas.

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