Saudi Arabia Announces Rise in Oil, Gas Reserves

Saudi Arabia is the world's top oil exporter | AFP
Saudi Arabia is the world's top oil exporter | AFP
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Saudi Arabia Announces Rise in Oil, Gas Reserves

Saudi Arabia is the world's top oil exporter | AFP
Saudi Arabia is the world's top oil exporter | AFP

Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia said Wednesday that its huge oil reserves, already the second largest in the world behind only Venezuela, are even bigger than previously thought.

Saudi Arabia announcement came after an external audit was started as part of preparations for the initial public offering of state oil company Aramco.

The Saudi Energy Ministry said in a statement carried by state news agency SPA that Saudi Arabia’s proven oil and gas reserves stood at around 268.5 billion barrels of oil and 325.1 trillion standard cubic feet of gas as of the end of 2017.

Natural gas reserves also grew from 8.56 trillion cubic meters (302.3 trillion cubic feet) to 9.2 trillion cubic meters (324.4 trillion cubic feet), the ministry said.

“The results point out that the kingdom’s reserves of oil and gas are bigger than what we have been announcing,” Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih told a news conference in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia said the new figures have been backed by an independent third-party certification by leading consultants DeGolyer and MacNaughton (D&M).

Saudi Arabia is the world's top oil exporter. It is the third biggest producer after the United States and Russia with around 10.6 million barrels per day.

Falih said Saudi oil remains among the cheapest in the world to extract, at only $4 a barrel.



Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday
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Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz will inaugurate on Monday the 11th edition of the Riyadh Economic Forum.
The event will be attended by ministers, government officials, business leaders, and economy experts.
The three-day forum will focus on key economic and development issues in sessions that aim to come up with effective solutions and recommendations that strengthen the national economy to help it respond to emerging challenges.
Chairman of the forum's Board of Trustees Dr. Khalid Al-Rajhi said that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' patronage offers vital support to the forum, strengthening its efforts to research ways to boost the national economy and the private sector's role in economic development, all in line with Vision 2030.