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Re: tar sands -Oil reserves
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Posted by BrianS on April 12, 2005 at 04:00:16 from (24.206.150.57):
In Reply to: tar sands -Oil reserves posted by Hayman on April 11, 2005 at 11:54:40:
Yeah I read that too about Canada oil reserves. I think Saudi has the biggest conventional reserves. Tar sands are considered unconventional. If I remember right Canada figures on pumping 4 million barrels a day for 100 years! Still the overall oil supply and demand will be more out of balance in the future since the overall demand is increasing. I have an old textbook that stated that the single largest deposit of hydrocarbons in the world is - guess where - in the oil shales of wetern Colorado and Utah! Trouble is it is very difficult to extract.
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