Oil is a commodity that is very useful for all countries, including Indonesia. Houses in Indonesia too much to require the oil to power generators during power outages by PLN's turn. Many countries that save oil reserves for emergency purposes such as state of war and in part. Then, which country has the largest oil reserves in the world? Certainly almost all of us will really answer it! Saudi Arabia which was already known as the king of oil is the holder of the world's number one for the oil reserve.
According to OPEC's website, the list of countries with the largest proven oil reserves in the world until the end of 2009 and are:
* Saudi Arabia: 264.59 billion barrels (24.9%)
* Venezuela: 211.17 billion barrels (19.8%)
* Iran: 137.01 billion barrels (12.9%)
* Iraq: 115 billion barrels (10.8%)
* Kuwait: 101.50 billion barrels (9.5%)
* United Arab Emirates: 97.80 billion barrels (9.2%)
* Libya: 46.42 billion barrels (4.4%)
* Nigeria: 37.20 billion barrels (3.5%)
* Qatar: 25.38 billion barrels (2.4%)
* Algeria: 12.20 billion barrels (1.1%)
* Angola: 9:50 billion barrels (0.9%)
* Ecuador: 6.51 billion barrels (0.6%).
OPEC member states recorded over 1064 billion barrels (79.60%) of the world's proven oil reserves, while non-OPEC which controls the remaining 272.9 billion barrels (20.41%).
* Saudi Arabia: 264.59 billion barrels (24.9%)
* Venezuela: 211.17 billion barrels (19.8%)
* Iran: 137.01 billion barrels (12.9%)
* Iraq: 115 billion barrels (10.8%)
* Kuwait: 101.50 billion barrels (9.5%)
* United Arab Emirates: 97.80 billion barrels (9.2%)
* Libya: 46.42 billion barrels (4.4%)
* Nigeria: 37.20 billion barrels (3.5%)
* Qatar: 25.38 billion barrels (2.4%)
* Algeria: 12.20 billion barrels (1.1%)
* Angola: 9:50 billion barrels (0.9%)
* Ecuador: 6.51 billion barrels (0.6%).
OPEC member states recorded over 1064 billion barrels (79.60%) of the world's proven oil reserves, while non-OPEC which controls the remaining 272.9 billion barrels (20.41%).
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