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    Reserves According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Saudi Arabia has proven natural gas reserves estimated at 275 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), fourth largest in the world behind Russia, Iran, and Qatar. Over 12 Tcf was added in 2010. However, about 50-60 percent of the natural gas in Saudi Arabia is assoc... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Saudi Arabia
  • Natural Gas hot
    Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ) estimates that Canada’s proved natural gas reserves amount to 61.95 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) as of January 2011, a 7 percent increase from the previous year. Despite its relatively small amount of reserves of natural gas, Canada is third in dry natural gas production... more
    0 comments | Dec.28.2011 | Statistics > Canada
  • ▲ As increasing number of drivers use relatively cheaper gas stations due to high oil prices, the number of self-service gas stations is soaring.
    Number of Gas Stations That Change to Self-service Gas Stations ‘on th... hot
    Gas stations turn into self-service gas stations to reduce costs and increasing number of drivers use cheaper gas stations…self-service gas stations account for nearly 10% of the total. The number of self-service gas stations is soaring across the country. With sky-rocketing oil prices, landscape of... more
    1 comments | Nov.8.2012 | The News > Korea
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    In January 2010, the Oil and Gas Journal estimated Kazakhstan’s proven natural gas reserves at 85 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). Natural gas production in Kazakhstan is almost entirely associated gas. Most of Kazakhstan’s natural gas reserves are located in the west of the country, with more... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Kazakhstan
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    Argentina produces more natural gas than any other country in mainland South America, but its output has declined over 10 percent from peak levels in 2006. It is also the continent’s largest natural gas consumer. Though once a net exporter of natural gas to neighboring countries, the country b... more
    0 comments | Dec.28.2011 | Statistics > Argentina
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    According to Oil & Gas Journal, as of January 2011, Iran’s estimated proven natural gas reserves stood at 1,046 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), second only to Russia. Over two-thirds of Iranian natural gas reserves are located in non-associated fields, and have not been developed. Major natural... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Iran
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    Overview Among mainland South American countries, Bolivia trails only Argentina and Venezuela in terms of natural gas production. Its production volumes have risen dramatically since 1999, when natural gas exports to Brazil began. The development and disposition of Bolivia’s natural gas has been a s... more
    0 comments | Dec.28.2011 | Statistics > Bolivia
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    What is shale gas and why is it important? hot
    Shale gas refers to natural gas that is trapped within shale formations. Shales are fine-grained sedimentary rocks that can be rich sources of petroleum and natural gas. Over the past decade, the combination of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing has allowed access to large volumes of shale... more
    1 comments | Feb.14.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • Natural Gas hot
    According to Oil & Gas Journal, Indonesia had 106 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 2011. Indonesia is the fourteenth largest holder of proven natural gas reserves in the world, and the third-largest in the Asia-Pacific Region. Although domestic consumption o... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Indonesia
  • Natural Gas hot
    According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Malaysia held 83 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 2011, and was the fourth largest natural gas reserves holder in the Asia-Pacific region. Most of the country’s natural gas reserves are in its eastern areas, predominan... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Malaysia
  • Natural Gas hot
    According to Oil and Gas Journal, the UAE possesses 214.4 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 1, 2011, although some industry estimates place it slightly higher at 227.2 Tcf. This amounts to the seventh largest natural gas reserves globally, following Russia, Iran,... more
    0 comments | Dec.30.2011 | Statistics > United Arab Emirates
  • Natural Gas hot
    According to The Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ), Japan had 738 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 2011. Natural gas proven reserves have declined since 2007, when they measured 1.4 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). Most natural gas fields are located along the western coastlin... more
    0 comments | Dec.20.2011 | Statistics > Japan
  • Natural Gas hot
    According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Azerbaijan has proven natural gas reserves of roughly 30 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) as of January 2010. Exploration and Production In 2009, Azerbaijan produced 583 billion cubic feet of natural gas and consumed 374 billion cubic feet. Almost all of Azerbaijan... more
    0 comments | Dec.28.2011 | Statistics > Azerbaijan
  • Workers carry out an emergency practice drill at one of Sinopec's natural gas appraisal wells in Sichuan Province in 2011. China's shale gas stores are vast, but geology, water, and technological know-how pose challenges.  (Photograph from Reuters)
    China Drills Into Shale Gas, Targeting Huge Reserves Amid Challenges hot
    Source: National Geographic Hills and water have shaped the story of Chongqing, in China’s southwest. At the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers, the Sichuan Province city became China’s first inland port open to foreign commerce in 1891. In the 1930s and ’40s, Chongqing s... more
    1 comments | Aug.9.2012 | Get involved > Post
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    According to Oil and Gas Journal, India had approximately 38 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 2011. EIA estimates that India produced approximately 1.8 Tcf of natural gas in 2010, a 63 percent increase over 2008 production levels. The bulk of India’s natur... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > India
  • Natural Gas hot
    Overview According to Oil & Gas Journal, Qatar’s proven natural gas reserves stood at approximately 896 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) as of January 1, 2011. Qatar holds almost 14 percent of total world natural gas reserves and is the third-largest in the world behind Russia and Iran. The majority of... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Qatar
  • Natural Gas hot
    Syria’s proven natural gas reserves were estimated at 8.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) as of January 1, 2011, according to The Oil and Gas Journal, about 60 percent of which is associated gas. Non-associated gas reserves are mainly located in the east and center of the country. Roughly one-fourth... more
    0 comments | Dec.30.2011 | Statistics > Syria
  • Natural Gas hot
    Oman has proven reserves of natural gas amounting to 30 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) as of January 1, 2011, according to Oil & Gas Journal. Due to increased domestic consumption, gas reinjection use, and export obligations, Oman requires increasing volumes of natural gas. The Ministry of Oil has an... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Oman
  • Natural Gas hot
    According to Oil and Gas Journal, Peru had proven natural gas reserves of 12.2 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2011, the sixth largest reserves in South America. The country produced 255.6 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of dry natural gas in 2010, most of which was exported. In June, 2010 Peru began exportin... more
    0 comments | Dec.29.2011 | Statistics > Peru
  • Natural Gas hot
    As of January 1, 2011, the Oil & Gas Journal estimates Turkish natural gas reserves at 218 billion cubic feet (Bcf). Turkey produced 25 Bcf of natural gas in 2009, relying almost exclusively on imports to meet domestic demand. Turkey’s energy demand growth has been among the fastest in the... more
    0 comments | Dec.30.2011 | Statistics > Turkey
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