« WEO2015’s section on resources and reserves concludes with this text, “Proven reserves, as published by the Oil and Gas Journal or the BP Statistical Review (and mostly taken from government sources when available) are largely unchanged compared to last year, indicating that all production since the last review has been replaced by new reserves.” How reliable is this statement? The O&G Journal collects its reserve data by asking the governmental authorities of oil producing nations how large their reserves are. If they receive a response they give the numbers in their new data but if no response is forthcoming for one year then they use the previous year’s numbers. This numbers are then adopted by BP. The classic example of this is the OPEC nations. In 1986 the United Arab Emirates reported that their reserves had increased from 33 Gb to 97 Gb without having discovered any new oil fields. Now, 28 years later, the UAE’s reserves are still stated as being 97 Gb despite having produced 27 Gb of oil during that period. Meanwhile, in 2014 the IEA stated that we are discovering less than half the volume of oil that we consuming. »
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