Not exact matches
The Shtokman
natural gas field, located in the Barents Sea, could hold an enormous volume
of natural gas, potentially as high as 3.8 trillion
cubic feet, but developing the field has
proven to be prohibitively costly.
He however expressed the hope that the nation's
proven gas reserve base currently put at 188 Trillion Cubic Feet could actually be in excess of 600 Trillion Cubit Feet when developed, stressing that Nigeria remained the hub for natural gas supply in West African sub region with the construction of 681 kilometer West African Gas Pipiline which currently transmits gas from the country to neighboring countries of Benin, Togo and Gha
gas reserve base currently put at 188 Trillion
Cubic Feet could actually be in excess
of 600 Trillion Cubit
Feet when developed, stressing that Nigeria remained the hub for
natural gas supply in West African sub region with the construction of 681 kilometer West African Gas Pipiline which currently transmits gas from the country to neighboring countries of Benin, Togo and Gha
gas supply in West African sub region with the construction
of 681 kilometer West African
Gas Pipiline which currently transmits gas from the country to neighboring countries of Benin, Togo and Gha
Gas Pipiline which currently transmits
gas from the country to neighboring countries of Benin, Togo and Gha
gas from the country to neighboring countries
of Benin, Togo and Ghana.
It's estimated that 89.9 billion barrels
of oil and more than 470 trillion
cubic feet of natural gas have yet to be discovered on the U.S. outer continental shelf — and past estimates have
proved to be well below what ultimately was discovered by industry.
Texas added the second - highest volume
of natural gas proved reserves (8.0 trillion
cubic feet) in 2014, followed by West Virginia (7.9 trillion
cubic feet), Oklahoma (5.4 trillion
cubic feet).
Proved reserves
of shale
natural gas increased from 159.1 trillion
cubic feet in 2013 to 199.7 trillion
cubic feet in 2014 (an increase
of 40.6 trillion
cubic feet)-- 25 percent higher than in 2013.
ENERGY OVERVIEW
Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 2.9 billion barrels Oil Production (2002E): 818,000 barrels per day (bbl / d),
of which about 763,000 bbl / d was crude oil Oil Consumption (2002E): 483,000 bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2001E): 335,000 bbl / d
Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 27.5 trillion
cubic feet (Tcf)
Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.32 Tcf
Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.17 Tcf Net
Natural Gas Exports (2000E): 0.15 Tcf Coal Reserves (2000E): 474 million short tons (Mmst) Coal Production (2000E): 0.33 Mmst Coal Consumption (2000E): 1.47 Mmst Electric Generation Capacity (1 / 1 / 00E): 24 gigawatts (GW) Electricity Generation (2000E): 82.8 billion kilowattthours (bkwh); conventional thermal 52 %, hydroelectricity 41 %, nuclear 7 %
ENERGY OVERVIEW Energy Minister: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo Head
of PEMEX: Raul Munoz Leos
Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 12.6 billion barrels (see Reserves and Production) Oil Production (2002E): 3.6 million barrels per day (bbl / d),
of which 3.18 million bbl / d was crude Oil Consumption (2002E): 1.93 million bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2002E): 1.68 million bbl / d Crude Oil Refining Capacity (1 / 1 / 03E): 1.7 million bbl / d
Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 8.8 trillion
cubic feet (Tcf)(see Reserves and Production)
Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.33 Tcf
Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.38 Tcf Recoverable Coal Reserves (2000E): 1.3 billion short tons Coal Production (2000E): 10.86 million short tons Coal Consumption (2000E): 13.41 million short tons Net Coal Imports (2000E): 2.55 million short tons Electric Generation Capacity (2000E): 38.9 million kilowatts Net Electricity Generation (2000E): 194.37 billion kilowatthours (bkwh); 74 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 5 % nuclear, 3 % other Net Electricity Consumption (2000E): 182.8 bkwh Net Electricity Imports (2000E): 2.07 bkwh