Monday, 14 July 2014

EconoMonitor : EconoMonitor » BP’s Latest Estimate Says World’s Oil Will Last 53.3 Years

EconoMonitor : EconoMonitor » BP’s Latest Estimate Says World’s Oil Will Last 53.3 Years:



"According to BP, drivers whose vehicles rely on burning oil have a little more than a half-century to find alternate sources of energy. Or walk.



BP’s annual report on proved global oil reserves says that as of the end of 2013, Earth has nearly 1.688 trillion barrels of crude, which will last 53.3 years at current rates of extraction. This figure is 1.1 percent higher than that of the previous year. In fact, during the past 10 years proven reserves have risen by 27 percent, or more than 350 billion barrels.



The increased amount of oil in the report include 900 million barrels detected in Russia and 800 million barrels in Venezuela. OPEC nations continue to lead the world by having a large majority of the planet’s reserves, or 71.9 percent."



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