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Bahrein ontdekt enorm olieveld

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  1. mok 2 april 2018 13:19
    Zo lang er olie is, zal er olie verbrand worden en zal de CO2 hoeveelheid in de lucht toe nemen. We zijn goed bezig in Nederland en Europa, alleen, we zijn de enige. Ik ben niet zo naïef om te denken dat er ooit andere landen mee gaan doen aan de energie transitie. China is bezig met elektrische auto's, maar dat is alleen om de hoeveelheid fijnstof in de steden te verlagen. Op andere gebieden hebben ze geen enkele intentie om het gebruik van fossiele brandstof helemaal te bannen. Wen maar aan die temperatuurstijging.
  2. MartijnN1932 2 april 2018 20:25
    Als ze dat gas maar niet affakkelen t.b.v. de olieproductie. Met de hoeveelheid gas die afgefakkeld wordt bij het oppompen van Olie zouden we heel Nederland elk jaar van gas kunnen voorzien..

    deze verspilling zou ook eens moeten stoppen. ook in Nederland, dan zou er nu al geen gas meer nodig zijn uit Groningen.
  3. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 6 april 2018 12:24
    Energy minnow Bahrain just found 80 billion barrels of oil, as much as Russia’s entire reserve
    The find catapults the kingdom to the top of the shale oil league
    Bahrain has made its biggest oil discovery ever.Getty
    Reuters
    Davide Barbuscia

    April 5, 2018
    1:31 PM EDT

    MANAMA — A new discovery off the coast of Bahrain is estimated to contain at least 80 billion barrels of tight oil, the kingdom’s biggest ever find, its oil minister said on Wednesday.

    Bahrain said on Sunday it had discovered extensive tight oil and deep gas resources off the west coast of the kingdom.
    Bahraini Oil Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa. AP Photo/Jon Gambrell, File

    Independent appraisals by U.S.-based oil consultants DeGolyer and MacNaughton and oilfield services company Halliburton had confirmed Bahrain’s find of “highly significant quantities of oil in place … with tight oil amounting to at least 80 billion barrels, and deep gas reserves in the region of 10-20 trillion cubic feet,” Oil Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al-Khalifa said. Russia’s entire oil reserve is 80 billion barrels.

    Tight oil is a form of light crude oil held in shale deep below the earth’s surface that is extracted with hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, using deep horizontal wells.

    “Agreement has been reached with Halliburton to commence drilling on two further appraisal wells in 2018, to further evaluate reservoir potential, optimize completions, and initiate long-term production,” Sheikh Mohammed told a news conference in Manama.

    He said he was not sure yet how much of the estimated 80 billion barrels was recoverable, but the kingdom aims to attract foreign oil and gas firms to develop the resources.

    “The newly discovered resource, which officials expect to be ‘on production’ within five years, is expected to provide significant and long-term positive benefits to the kingdom’s economy – both directly and indirectly through downstream activities in related industries,” Bahrain’s National Communication Centre said in a statement.

    Sadad al-Husseini, a former senior executive at Saudi Aramco and now an energy consultant, said the discovery was positive news for Bahrain, but more data gathering, evaluation and well testing needed to follow to determine whether there are any future commercial opportunities in the resources.

    “Converting resource estimates to reserves is an intense and costly process and not all the resources may ultimately be upgraded to reserves,” he said.

    “The additional drilling and data gathering will serve to improve the accuracy and reliability of the estimate.”

    Bahrain, which is rated junk by all three major credit rating agencies, revealed the oil discovery just a few days after yields on its international bonds spiked as investors became more concerned about its rising public debt levels.
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