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Distribution of proved oil reserves - 1985/1995/2005

Oil proved reserves - 1985/1995/2005

Oil production by area

Oil R/P ratios - World

Oil R/P ratios - by region 2005

Oil consumption by area

Regional oil consumption by product group - Light distillates

Regional oil consumption by product group: Middle distillates

Regional oil consumption by product group: Fuel oils

Regional oil consumption by product group: Others

Distribution of natural gas reserves - 1985/1995/2005

Natural gas proved reserves: 1985/1995/2005

Natural gas production by area

Natural Gas R/P ratios - World

Natural Gas R/P ratios - By region 2005

Natural gas consumption by area

Nuclear energy consumption by area

Hydroelectricity consumption by area

Primary energy – World consumption by fuel type

Spot crude prices: From 1972

Natural gas prices - From 1984

Coal prices: from 1988

Distribution of proved oil reserves 1985/1995/2005
These pie charts show the % distribution of world proved oil reserves according to geographic region for the years 1985, 1995 and 2005.
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  Units 1985 1995 2005
  Total North America - Proved oil reserves '000 million barrels 101.51 89.04 59.47
  Total S. & Cent. America - Proved oil reserves '000 million barrels 62.91 83.81 103.5
  Total Europe & Eurasia - Proved oil reserves '000 million barrels 78.62 81.5 140.53
  Total Middle East - Proved oil reserves '000 million barrels 431.28 661.46 742.71
  Total Africa - Proved oil reserves '000 million barrels 57.04 71.95 114.27
  Total Asia Pacific - Proved oil reserves '000 million barrels 39.08 39.2 40.22

(1) Proved reserves are generally taken to be those quantities that geological and engineering information indicates with reasonable certainty can be recovered in the future from known reservoirs/deposits under existing economic and operating conditions.
(2) Source of data - The estimates in this table have been compiled using a combination of primary official sources, third-party data from the OPEC Secretariat, World Oil, Oil & Gas Journal and an independent estimate of Russian reserves based on information in the public domain. The reserves figures shown do not necessarily meet the definitions, guidelines and practices used for determining proved reserves at the company level, for instance those published by the US Securities and Exchange Commission or recommended for the purposes of UK SORP, nor do they necessarily represent BP's view of proved reserves by country. The figure for Canadian oil reserves includes an official estimate of Canadian oil sands 'under active development'. Oil includes gas condensate and natural gas liquids as well as crude oil.


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