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   Saudi Arabia  19.5%
   Canada  13.3%
   Iran  9.9%
   Iraq  8.3%
   United Arab Emirates  7.2%
   Kuwait  7.2%
   Venezuela  5.6%
   Russia  5.1%
   Libya  3%
   Nigeria  2.7%
   Brazil  1.1%
   Kazakhstan  1.9%
   Angola  1.9%
   United States  1.7%
   China  1.4%
   Qatar  1.2%
   Algeria  0.9%
   Norway  0.7%
   Oman  0.5%
   India  0.4%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Saudi Arabia: 262,700,000,000 barrels 
#2   Canada: 178,900,000,000 barrels 
#3   Iran: 133,300,000,000 barrels 
#4   Iraq: 112,500,000,000 barrels 
#5   United Arab Emirates: 97,800,000,000 barrels 
#6   Kuwait: 96,500,000,000 barrels 
#7   Venezuela: 75,590,000,000 barrels 
#8   Russia: 69,000,000,000 barrels 
#9   Libya: 40,000,000,000 barrels 
#10   Nigeria: 36,000,000,000 barrels 
#11   Mexico: 33,310,000,000 barrels 
#12   Kazakhstan: 26,000,000,000 barrels 
#13   Angola: 25,000,000,000 barrels 
#14   United States: 22,450,000,000 barrels 
#15   China: 18,260,000,000 barrels 
#16   Qatar: 16,000,000,000 barrels 
#17   Brazil: 15,120,000,000 barrels 
#18   Algeria: 12,460,000,000 barrels 
#19   Norway: 9,859,000,000 barrels 
#20   Oman: 6,100,000,000 barrels 
#21   India: 5,700,000,000 barrels 
#22   Indonesia: 4,600,000,000 barrels 
#23   Ecuador: 4,512,000,000 barrels 
#24   United Kingdom: 4,500,000,000 barrels 
#25   Yemen: 4,370,000,000 barrels 
#26   Australia: 3,664,000,000 barrels 
#27   Malaysia: 3,100,000,000 barrels 
#28   Argentina: 2,950,000,000 barrels 
#29   Egypt: 2,700,000,000 barrels 
#30   Syria: 2,500,000,000 barrels 
#31   Gabon: 1,921,000,000 barrels 
#32   Tunisia: 1,700,000,000 barrels 
#33   Sudan: 1,600,000,000 barrels 
#34   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 1,538,000,000 barrels 
#35   Colombia: 1,492,000,000 barrels 
#36   Brunei: 1,255,000,000 barrels 
#37   Denmark: 1,230,000,000 barrels 
#38   Romania: 1,055,000,000 barrels 
#39   Mauritania: 1,000,000,000 barrels 
#40   Burma: 1,000,000,000 barrels 
#41   Trinidad and Tobago: 990,000,000 barrels 
#42   Vietnam: 600,000,000 barrels 
#43   Uzbekistan: 600,000,000 barrels 
#44   Azerbaijan: 589,000,000 barrels 
#45   Italy: 586,600,000 barrels 
#46   Thailand: 583,000,000 barrels 
#47   Equatorial Guinea: 563,500,000 barrels 
#48   Cuba: 532,000,000 barrels 
#49   Bolivia: 458,800,000 barrels 
#50   Germany: 395,800,000 barrels 
#51   Ukraine: 395,000,000 barrels 
#52   Peru: 370,000,000 barrels 
#53   Pakistan: 341,800,000 barrels 
#54   Turkey: 288,400,000 barrels 
#55   Turkmenistan: 273,000,000 barrels 
#56   Guatemala: 263,000,000 barrels 
#57   Côte d'Ivoire: 220,000,000 barrels 
#58   Albania: 185,500,000 barrels 
#59   Papua New Guinea: 170,000,000 barrels 
#60   Philippines: 152,000,000 barrels 
#61   Suriname: 150,000,000 barrels 
#62   Chile: 150,000,000 barrels 
#63   France: 144,300,000 barrels 
#64   Poland: 142,400,000 barrels 
#65   Bahrain: 124,000,000 barrels 
#66   Hungary: 110,700,000 barrels 
#67   Morocco: 100,000,000 barrels 
#68   Croatia: 93,600,000 barrels 
#69   Congo, Republic of the: 93,500,000 barrels 
#70   New Zealand: 89,620,000 barrels 
#71   Netherlands: 88,060,000 barrels 
#72   Cameroon: 85,000,000 barrels 
#73   Austria: 84,300,000 barrels 
#74   Serbia and Montenegro: 38,750,000 barrels 
#75   Japan: 29,290,000 barrels 
#76   Bangladesh: 28,450,000 barrels 
#77   Czech Republic: 17,250,000 barrels 
#78   Spain: 10,500,000 barrels 
#79   Ghana: 8,255,000 barrels 
#80   Bulgaria: 8,100,000 barrels 
#81   South Africa: 7,840,000 barrels 
#82   Slovakia: 4,500,000 barrels 
#83   Greece: 4,500,000 barrels 
#84   Benin: 4,105,000 barrels 
#85   Taiwan: 2,900,000 barrels 
#86   Israel: 1,920,000 barrels 
#87   Barbados: 1,254,000 barrels 
#88   Jordan: 445,000 barrels 
#89   Ethiopia: 214,000 barrels 
#90   Madagascar: 0 barrels 
#91   Tanzania: 0 barrels 
#92   Rwanda: 0 barrels 
#93   Mozambique: 0 barrels 
#94   Afghanistan: 0 barrels 
#95   Somalia: 0 barrels 
#96   Ireland: 0 barrels 
#97   Namibia: 0 barrels 
Total: 1,349,417,153,000 barrels  
Weighted average: 13,911,517,041.2 barrels  


DEFINITION: According to Web definitions the term refers to the total amount of petroleum (oil) discovered in any given oil field or nation. Thus it can be said that Kuwait has xxxx millions of barrels (mb) of oil in the ground. However, the exact amount can never be known, simply because of the difficulty in sensing or "seeing" beneath the surface of the Earth. The term Proven Reserve or PR refers to an amount of oil that is generally accepted by geologists to be the actual amount of petroleum in the ground.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005

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COMMENTARY     

Suchita Vemuri
Staff Writer

26th February 2005
Hi Henry, you're right. Our mistake! According to the EIA, Venezuela has proven oil reserves of about 78 billion barrels, which would place it just behind Iran on this list. It is one the top suppliers of U.S. oil imports. However, widespread political unrest in recent years has impacted production severely.
Ghassan
2nd November 2005
Could you diplay a chart showing the number of years left before the country with go dry.
Nic (Aberdeen)
19th April 2006
The list is simply wrong: where is the UK? 4.5 trillion barrels PROVED reserves (with as much as double than of PROBABLE and POSSIBLE reserves), and yet the UK doesn't appear anywhere!

Careless, careless careless!
Nick Court (Melksham, Wiltshire)
3rd May 2006
And another thing. Bahrain is investing in renwable energy, and is making faster progress than Britain on environmental issues. The British shouldn't be so arrogant!
Anonymous (Anonymous)
20th April 2007
To Missy Gal (last post) shut the hell up. Jealous of middle east oil are we. I would love the oil supply to be cut off to the US.
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