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Arabia
Bahrain's Biggest Oil Find Since 1932 Dwarfs Reserves
2018-04-02
[Bloomberg] Bahrain, the smallest energy producer in the Persian Gulf, discovered its biggest oil field since it started producing crude in 1932, according to the country’s official news agency.

The shale oil and natural gas discovered in a deposit off the island state’s west coast "is understood to dwarf Bahrain’s current reserves," Bahrain News Agency reported, without giving figures. U.S. consultants DeGolyer & MacNaughton Corp. evaluated the field, and Bahrain plans to provide additional details on Wednesday about the reservoir’s "size and extraction viability," BNA reported.

Bahrain’s energy industry is overshadowed by the world’s biggest oil and gas producers. It sits between Saudi Arabia, the largest oil exporter, and Qatar, the biggest shipper of liquefied natural gas. Bahrain has crude reserves of 124.6 million barrels -- fewer than Poland -- and 92.03 billion cubic meters of natural gas, according to the U.S. CIA Factbook. Saudi Arabia, by comparison, has 266.5 billion barrels of crude reserves, while Qatar has 24.3 trillion cubic meters of gas.

The find could "provide a much needed boost to Bahrain’s fiscal accounts," Ehsan Khoman, head of research for the Middle East and North Africa at Mitsubishi UFJ in Dubai, said Monday. "However, it is too early at the current juncture to estimate the potential increase in hydrocarbon receipts until further guidance is provided."
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  if Bahrain knew about this they should have drilled 15 years ago and took advantage of the high prices from 2006 to 2015 (average was about $100/bar).

My guess is that this field lies below a reservoir that was previously tapped.
Posted by: lord garth   2018-04-02 15:34  

#4  This weekend they host the Formula 1 race which brings in big monied investors from both the Arab world as well as London... It is a "good week" for "good news".
Posted by: Capsu78   2018-04-02 15:31  

#3  ...Fellow 'Burgers,

Is is just me, or is anyone else remembering that just about every square inch of that part of the world has been poked, prodded, and/or drilled for oil over the last hundred years?
The Bahranis ain't stupid. I think they may have been sitting on this for a rainy day.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-04-02 15:20  

#2  The country, has, summed over the past 20 years been the best performing, least corrupt economy in the arab world.

A resort state of the Eastern World.
Hotels, tourism and alcohol with US Troops, Navy Fifth Fleet and contractors on R&R.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-04-02 13:59  

#1  they could use it

The economy in this country depends on petro chemicals.

The country, has, summed over the past 20 years been the best performing, least corrupt economy in the arab world.

On the other hand the country is really small, not much bigger than Singapore, not much smaller than Luxembourg.
Posted by: lord garth   2018-04-02 11:18  

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