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Title: Oil In the Middle East


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Oil In the Middle East
  • Today oil supplies about 40 of the worlds
    energy and 96 of its transportation energy.
  • Since the shift to oil, the world has consumed
    over 875 billion barrels.
  • Another trillion barrels of proved and probable
    reserves remain to be recovered.

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Oil Consumption
  • At current pace from now to 2020, world oil
    consumption will rise by about 60.
  • Global consumption of gasoline is projected to
    double.
  • The two countries with the highest rate
    consumption of oil are the United States and
    China
  • The two nations that are growing the fastest in
    terms of oil use are China and India.
  • In the next two decades, China's oil consumption
    is expected to grow at a rate of 7.5 per year
    and Indias 5.5.
  • It will be imperative for these countries to
    secure their access to oil.
  • http//www.eia.gov/countries/index.cfm?viewconsum
    ptioncabs

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Who has the oil?
  • Today, 47.9 of global oil reserves are in the
    hands of Middle Eastern regimes 16 decline in
    share since 1993 (BP Stats)
  • Saudi Arabia (16)
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Kuwait
  • UAE
  • Libya
  • In the post 9/11 world we are looking to offset
    the growing influence of Middle East producers by
    increasing the production in non-OPEC countries
  • http//www.eia.gov/countries/index.cfm?viewreserv
    es
  • http//www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/Energy-econom
    ics/statistical-review-2014/BP-statistical-review-
    of-world-energy-2014-full-report.pdf

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What is OPEC??
  • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
  • OPEC's objective is to co-ordinate and unify
    petroleum policies in order to secure fair and
    stable prices for petroleum producers and an
    efficient, economic and regular supply of
    petroleum to consuming nations
  • Angola
  • Ecuador
  • Algeria
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Kuwait
  • Libya
  • Nigeria
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Venezuela

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Non-Middle Eastern reserves
  • 2 Venezuela
  • 3 Canada
  • 8 Russia
  • 10 Nigeria
  • 12 United States
  • 14 China
  • 15 Brazil

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Are they diversified?
  • Saudi Arabia 76 of exports are crude petroleum
  • Iran 72 of exports are crude petroleum
  • Iraq 99 of exports are petroleum
  • http//atlas.media.mit.edu/country/irq/

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Top Oil Producers
  • 1- Saudi Arabia
  • 2. US
  • 3. Russia
  • 4. China
  • 5. Brazil
  • 6. Iran
  • http//www.eia.gov/countries/index.cfm?viewreserv
    es

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Problem for US
  • (Reserves based on Billions of barrels)
  • Saudi Arabia produces 11.72 and consumes 2.9 and
    has 267 in proven reserves.
  • United States produces 11.12 and consumes 18.5
    and has 26.5 in proven reserves.

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In 2013, US oil production had the largest
increase in the countrys history. The US
produced 84 of its domestic energy demand, up
from the all-time low of 69 in 2005
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Russia !!!
  • Many have even suggested that Russia could take
    on OPEC and help shift global oil supply away
    from the Middle East.
  • http//www.eia.gov/countries/index.cfm?topLexp
  • Russias is the second largest exporter behind
    Saudi Arabia.
  • It will be impossible to sustain it because
    Russia ranks eight in proven oil reserves,
    holding only 5.
  • Its reserves have been steadily declining since
    1999. That means that at current production
    rates, Russia may be running out of substantial
    reserves by 2020

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Is this real?
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How about Africa???
  • Our search for reliable oil suppliers outside the
    Middle East has brought about an oil boom in many
    African countries
  • Angola, Nigeria, Angola, and Libya are the
    largest. Africas total reserves amount to 7 and
    its largest producer, Nigeria, will peak by the
    end of the decade. Africa could be running out of
    substantial reserves by 2025.

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How long do we have? (Pessimistic view)
  • How long proven reserves would last at current
    production rates is debatable
  • Some estimate 15 years for non-Middle East
  • 40-80 years for Middle East producers
  • If production continues at today's rates Russia,
    Mexico, U.S. China and Brazil could cease to be
    relevant players in the oil market in less than
    two decades.
  • At that point, the Middle East will be the only
    major reservoir of abundant crude oil giving them
    abundant power.

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Optimism
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Nightmare scenario
  • A handful of Middle East suppliers will be able
    to dictate the terms on world oil markets and
    manipulate oil prices and world politics.
  • Middle Eastern producers will use their oil
    revenues to increase their military expenditures
  • Corrupt, oppressive regimes will continue to use
    oil revenues as a means to maintain their power.
  • Wealth generated by oil rich Middle Eastern
    countries will continue to flow into terrorist
    organizations.
  • The U.S. will need to keep increasing American
    military presence in the region to ensure our
    access to the remaining oil.
  • Tension between the U.S. and China due to growing
    Chinese intervention in the Middle East to ensure
    its own access to oil.
  • When consumption begins to exceed production the
    price of oil could soar above 100 a barrel. A
    global recession would follow.

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  • http//www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/
    06/28/the-world-was-533-years-of-oil-left/11528999
    /
  • http//www.wsj.com/articles/why-peak-oil-predictio
    ns-haven-t-come-true-1411937788
  • http//www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2012/12/
    03/what-happens-when-america-no-longer-needs-middl
    e-east-oil/
  • http//www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/01/2
    013116152324850803.html

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Movie
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vrSQ0KtnaMVc
    (Fiction)
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