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      schrieb am 05.08.01 17:37:04
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      The Guardian Online - http://www.ngrguardiannews.com
      Sunday, August 5, 2001
      Nigeria To Exhaust Oil Reserves In 29 Years

      BY AMBROSE AKOR

      POLITICAL REPORTER

      NIGERIA`S oil reserves are to be exhausted in 29 years time, a British Petroleum (BP) report has said.

      The recent report, which was carried out by BP to ascertain the quantity of oil reserves available worldwide and how long it would take to exhaust them, indicates that Nigeria has 22 billion barrels of oil untapped.

      According to the report, it would take 29 years to exhaust these "proven reserves" available in the country if the current production level would be maintained.

      Recent Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) reports show that 27.8 million barrels of crude oil was purchased from the federation during the first quarter of 2001.

      By 1958 when commercial production of petroleum began, Nigeria was producing oil at the rate of 4,000 barrels per day and exporting the same from Port Harcourt.

      By independence in 1960, Nigeria was producing 17,000 barrels per day.

      Oil production in Nigeria, shortly after it joined the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in July 1971, was vigorously pursued and production in 1974 reached an all-time high of 2.2 million barrels per day.

      A number of times, production levels rose or fell either because of drop in oil prices or for cutbacks ordered by OPEC.

      According to the BP report, members of the OPEC cartel jointly have 815 billion barrels amounting to three-quarters of proven reserves worldwide.

      The economically advanced countries, which use most of the world`s oil, have less than one-tenth of the world`s total reserves.

      Saudi Arabia is the kingpin, singly having a quarter of the world`s proven reserves, amounting to 262 billion barrels, which is expected to last for 181 years.

      Of all countries, Libya has the highest reserves of 26 billion barrels which by current production levels is expected to last for 55 years.

      Nigeria is second to Libya in Africa but appears to be less economical with its reserves as its oil deposit which is only four billion barrels less than Libya`s is expected to be exhausted 24 years before Libya exhausts its reserves.

      Algeria`s proven reserves of 10 billion barrels, according to the report, is expected to last for 17 years.

      Angola with seven billion barrels of oil in proven reserves is expected to exhaust its deposits in 20 years. Oil took over from agricultural products as the premier export for Angola in 1973,

      The BP report shows Venezuela as having 78 billion barrels in reserve and it is expected to exhaust the reserves in 66 years.

      Iran with 85 billion barrels in proven reserves will equally produce until 66 years.

      Kuwait has 97 billion barrels and United Arab Emirate 98 billion barrels but both have their reserves lasting for over a hundred years.

      Some other countries mentioned in the report and their proven reserves include Indonesia with five billion barrels lasting 10 years; Britain with six billion barrels lasting five years; Canada with eight billion barrels lasting nine years and Azerbaijan with nine billion barrels lasting 63 years.

      Others are Brazil with 10 billion barrels lasting 18 years; Kazakhstan with 10 billion barrels lasting 31 years; Norway with 12 billion barrels lasting eight years; China with 23 billion barrels lasting 20 years and Mexico with 25 billion barrels lasting 24 years.

      The United States has 30 billion barrels of proven reserves and by its current production level the reserves will last for 10 years and Russia has 44 billion barrels in reserves which is going to last for 21 years.

      A number of times before, global oil crises have reduced world oil production levels. Such an event is expected to affect the projections.

      Global oil crisis reduced production in Nigeria from 2.10 million barrels per day in 1977 to 1.5 million barrels per day in February 1978.

      GuARDIAN SERVER:7Sunday:Text:Oil P.1 5/8/2k1 Ngozika


      Noch max. 20 Jahre um vom Oel weg zu kommen !

      BP : Oelreserven aufgebraucht in Nordafrika Nordamerika und Europa + China + Brasilien :

      Norwegen !
      Russland !
      England !
      USA !!!!!
      Kanada
      Angola
      Algerien
      Indonesien !!
      China !!!!
      Brasilien !!

      Unglaublich unsere Politiker schlafen ........:(

      Nur noch 20 Jahre um die gesamte Wirtschaft umzustellen !
      Wo wir doch 100 Jahre gebraucht haben um die Oelwirtschaft aufzubauen !

      Nur noch 10 Jahre Nordsee OEL !!

      Solarer Wasserstoff Biofuel ! Jetzt Herr Schröder !

      Europa kennt die Wahrheit !



      Brüssel (vwd) - Die Europäische Union (EU) will laut "Financial Times
      Deutschland" (FTD) ab dem Jahr 2005 die Nutzung von Treibstoffen aus
      Pflanzen vorschreiben. Das gehe aus einem Entwurf der Europäischen
      Kommission hervor. Bedeutende Teile der Anbauflächen innerhalb der EU
      würden dann der Produktion alternativer Brennstoffe gewidmet, schreibt
      die Zeitung in ihrer Mittwochausgabe.

      Nach den Vorschlägen, über die im September entschieden wird, müssten
      die EU-Staaten dafür sorgen, dass ab 2005 mindestens zwei Prozent des
      Treibstoffes im Transportwesen durch Biotreibstoffe gedeckt wird. Ihre
      Gewinnung solle aus Zuckerrüben, Rapsöl und Müll erfolgen, heißt es in
      dem Bericht. Mindestens bis 2009 steige diese Zahl um 0,75
      Prozentpunkte jährlich. Dazu müssten dem herkömmlichen Diesel und
      Benzin kleine Mengen Biotreibstoffe beigemischt werden - mit klar
      definierten Vorgaben. Letzlich gehe es um das erklärte Ziel der EU, im Jahr
      2020 den Brennstoffbedarf im Transportwesen zu 20 Prozent mit
      Biotreibstoffen und anderen Ersatzbrennstoffen zu decken, schreibt die
      FTD. vwd/12/fnö

      20 Prozent sind zu wenig ! 100 % oder wollen wir den Rohstoff Oel weiter verbrennen ? Was macht dann die Chemie?
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      schrieb am 21.08.01 13:26:46
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      UK oil production at lowest level for six years

      Oil production in Britain has fallen to its lowest level for six years.

      Production in June fell below two million barrels a day, and its average value was £39.23 million a day, down nearly £10 million on June last year.

      The figures come from experts at the Royal Bank of Scotland, who blame factors including summer maintenance shutdown periods; uncertainty over oil prices; and the legacy of low investment in 1999 and 2000.

      The bank`s oil and gas index fell from 131.8 in May to 121.1 in June, and average daily output fell from 2.17 million barrels a day to 1.993 million barrels a day.

      The daily value of oil produced in June, at £39.23 million, was £3.8 million lower than May`s level.

      Gas production for the month averaged £11.83 million a day, and gas production for the year is expected to match last year`s historic peak.

      Das europäische Oel wird knapp !

      Solarer Wasserstoff jetzt !


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