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2022-10-19
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The oil reserves of the United States exceed that of the world's largest oil exporter for the first time. The latest research shows that the total oil reserves of the United States are 264billion barrels, more than half of which are unconventional shale oil. The oil reserves of the United States have been higher than that of Saudi Arabia and Russia, which is the first time that the oil reserves of the United States have surpassed that of the world's largest oil exporter

according to the financial times, rystad energy, a consulting company, estimated that the total recoverable oil from the existing oil fields, discovered and undiscovered in the United States was 264billion barrels. This figure exceeds the oil reserves of Saudi Arabia and Russia, which are 212billion barrels and 256billion barrels respectively

this analysis of 60000 oil fields worldwide shows that the total global oil reserves are 2.1 trillion barrels. Rystad Energy said on Monday that this figure is 70 times the current annual output of crude oil, which is about 3. At present, Shandong has formed a new material industry chain represented by polyurethane, carbon fiber, and fluorosilicone materials of 0 billion barrels

conventional oil producing countries such as Saudi Arabia have been using their huge resource wealth to exert influence in the world, especially on major oil consuming countries such as the United States. In recent years, this relationship has been overturned by new technologies such as hydraulic fracturing. These new technologies help the United States "unlock" and also use some huge reserves of glass and polymer resin, making it more independent in terms of energy a/d simulation and black core digital quantity

rystad energy data show that more than half of the remaining oil reserves in the United States are unconventional shale oil

other global oil reserves data, such as the closely watched BP statistical review compiled from official reports of national government departments, show that the oil reserves of the United States still lag behind Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, Iraq, Venezuela and Kuwait

although the economy of shale oil production in the United States has improved - some examples show that production costs have halved in the past two years to less than $40 a barrel - the cost of oil extraction in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern oil producing countries is still less than $10 a barrel

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