I do not agree with paragragh 7. "the second-largest reserve in the world after Saudi Arabia’s". Venezuela's new Orinoco heavy crude belt. With a speculative count it is expected that certification will be at least 260 billion barrels of oil. In addition to the existing amount of 80 billion barrels of oil, the country's reserves would total 340 billion barrels as from 2008, the largest in the world.
Even if they are over speculating they will still have the largest reserves.
Just some mental floss :) Here is a question.... When these reserves are certified, how will the geo-political landscape change... Is Mr Chavez going to be the new enemy? Time will tell.
Tom Joad http://humanopinion.org - because we should have a voice..
Even if they are over speculating they will still have the largest reserves.
Just some mental floss :) Here is a question.... When these reserves are certified, how will the geo-political landscape change... Is Mr Chavez going to be the new enemy? Time will tell.
Tom Joad
http://humanopinion.org - because we should have a voice..