Friday, December 18, 2009

Is the Ghawar oil field in Saudi Arabia really drying up??

It's a huge deposit. Anyone read 'Twilight in the Desert'? Do you think Saudi will run dry 2030 - then what? Oil sands, shale etc will mostly be ramping up I think, also we have the Arctic ocean as well.Is the Ghawar oil field in Saudi Arabia really drying up??
All fields, no matter how large, are finite, and we


continue to drain them.


It is prudent to start planning for a 'no-oil' situuation,


because it IS coming.


Shale, sand, and the Arctic deposits are not projected to be


as large, and will be harder to access than the current fields.Is the Ghawar oil field in Saudi Arabia really drying up??
The Athabasca River tar sands deposits in Alberta, Canada is the largest of its kind in the world.


The Green River oil shale deposits in the Western U.S. is the largest of its kind in the world.


The Orinoco River heavy oil deposits in Eastern Venezuela is the largest of its kind in the world. Report Abuse
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