there is alot left. I took this from another site
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The following are all new discoveries and probable additions to existing oil reserves made just in the past 2-3 years . . .
1 billion barrels in Gabon3.5 billion barrels in India730 million barrels in the UK North Sea1.7 billion barrels in AngolaUp to 90 million barrels in Newfoundland15 billion barrels in the Gulf of MexicoUp to 250 million barrels in AlaskaUp to 700 million barrels in Cambodia - there's some indication that could be even larger
Up to 70 million barrels in the Dutch North SeaUp to 200 million barrels off the coast of California2 billion barrels in IranUp tp 10 billion barrels in Brazil - this one gives a very wide range of estimates of reserves, so I'll go with only 5 billion barrels
Up to 500 million barrels off the north coast of NorwayUp to 60 billion barrels in LibyaUp to an additional 100 billion barrels in Iraq - the USGS is more pessimistic, says there is "only" an additional 45 billion barrels of reserves. I'll use that figure instead.
7.5 billion barrels in China's Bohai Bay400 million barrels in Alaska - not yet commercially viable due to remote location, but it's there if needed
450 million barrels in the Phillipines1.47 billion barrels in western ChinaAt least 10 billion barrels in Russia1.1 billion barrels in Kenya600 million barrels in GhanaUp to 1.25 billion additional barrels in NorwayUp to 300 million barrels in Uganda370 - 515 million barrels in Vietnam - I'll use a mid-range 440 million barrels
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Total:
159.43 billion barrels.
For comparison, Iran has proven reserves around 132 billion barrels.
Now, let's go to unconventional oil . . .
First, let's look at the following study:
http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/docs/oilsands/pdfs/RPT_Chops_app3.pdf^
According to the study, there is an estimated
1.2 trilion barrels of oil in Venezuela's oil sands, and an estimated
2.2 trillion barrels in Canada's oil sands, for a total of
3.4 trillion barrels.
I will be conservative and say that only half of that will ultimately be recoverable. That still gives you
1.7 trillion barrels.
Then there are western oil shale deposits described in this article
here. According to the article, there are an estimated
1.5 trillion barrels of oil there. Once again I'll be conservative and say that only half will ultimately be recoverable. That gives us
750 billion barrels.
In addition, there are an estimated
60 billion barrels of oil in the waters around the Falkland Islands. This is an area which is being
actively explored.
Now, add 'em all up . . .
159.43 billion barrels of recent discoveries and probable additions to existing reserves
1.7 trillion barrels in Canada's and Venezuela's oil sands
750 billion barrels in western oil shale
60 billion barrels around the Falkland Islands
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Total:
2,669.43 billion barrels of oil.
According to this
here, Saudi Arabia has proven reserves of 262.7 billion barrels.
Now many Saudi Arabias is this? Do the math . . .
2,669.43 / 262.7 =
10.16 Saudi Arabias!!