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The Changing Geopolitics of Energy

These seven reports examine the overall trends on global energy. Each report focuses on a key aspect of the changing geopolitics of energy and shows key issues, trends, and developments in a summary narrative and graphic and tabular form.

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The Changing Geopolitics of Energy -- Part IV
Regional Developments in the Gulf and Energy Issues Affecting Iran, Iraq, and Libya

Table of Contents
The Impact of Gulf Oil Reserves in Meeting Present and Future Demand 4
Proven Gulf Oil Reserves by Country 5

Gulf Country Share of Total Proven World Oil Reserves

6

Gulf Country Share of Total Proven Gulf Oil Reserves

7

The Impact of Gulf Oil Production in Meeting Present and Future Demand

8

Key Gulf Issues

9

Gulf Production as an Estimated Percent of World Supply

10

Gulf Production in the First Nine Months of 1997

11

The Cumulative Need for Increased Gulf Production: Estimated Gulf Oil Production Capacity

12

Saudi Production Will Dominate World Export Supply and the Stability of Energy Exports: Estimated Gulf Oil Production Capacity

13

Patterns in Gulf Oil Exports as a Percent of Total Demand for Oil Imports and Domestic Oil by Principal Country and Area of Destination

14

Patterns in Gulf Oil Exports as a Percent of Net Demand for Oil Imports by Principal Country and Area of Destination

15

Where Gulf Petroleum Will Go in the Future: Estimated Gulf Exports by Region of Destination: 1995-2020

16

Percent of Total Domestic and Crude Oil Coming from the Gulf by Major Consumer: 1983-1997

17

Percent of Total Domestic and Crude Oil Coming from the Gulf by Major Consumer: 1983-1997

18

The Direction of Gulf Oil Exports Will Decisively Shift Towards Asia: 1995-2020

19

Saudi Production Will Dominate Gulf Export Supply and the Stability of Energy Exports: Estimated Gulf Oil Production Capacity

20

The Cumulative Need for Increased Gulf Production: Estimated Gulf Oil Production Capacity

21

Gulf Gas Reserves by Nation

22

Gulf Gas Reserves as Percent of Total World Gas Reserves

23

The Impact of Key Friendly Gulf States

24

Key Issues Affecting The Friendly Gulf States

25

A History of Uncertainty: Swings in Saudi, Kuwait, and UAE Petroleum Production: 1973-1996

26

The Cumulative Need for Increased Oil Production from Friendly Gulf States:

27

Key Issues Affecting Saudi Arabia

28
The True "Swing State:" Saudi Petroleum Production During 1973-1996 29

Saudi Production as an Estimated Percent of World Supply

30

Saudi Arabia Stability Presents the Highest Potential Single Country Risk to World Oil Output: 1995-2020

31

Saudi Production Will Dominate Southern Gulf Production: Estimated Oil Production Capacity

32

Saudi Willingness to Increase Production Capacity is Critical World Oil Supply and Surplus Capacity

33

The Dependence of the Saudi Economy on Oil Prices

34

Recent Saudi Economics are Mixed In Spite of Rises in Oil Prices Because of Massive Service Costs: 1994-1996

35
Key Issues Affecting Kuwait 36
The Impact of War: Kuwaiti Petroleum Production: 1973-1996
37

The Importance of Secure Kuwaiti Oil Production: Estimated Oil Production Capacity

38

Kuwaiti Economics Versus Oil Prices

39

Key Issues Affecting UAE

40

The UAE is Another Critical Producer: Estimated Oil Production Capacity

41

The Problem of Middle Eastern "Rogue States"

42

Key Areas of Uncertainty Affecting Iran, Iraq, and Libya

43

The Price of Revolution, War, and Terrorism: Changes in Iranian, Iraqi, and Libyan Petroleum Production During 1973-1996

44

Future Dependence on Iran, Iraq, and Libya

45

US Department of Energy Estimates of the Oil Production Capacity of the "Pariah" or "Rogue" States

45

US Policy May Seriously Threaten World Oil Exports: US Estimates of the Oil Production Capacity of the "Pariah" or "Rogue" States

46

Swings in Iranian Petroleum Production During 1973-1996

47

US Sanctions Versus Estimates of Iranian Oil Production Capacity

48

The Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996

49

Iranian Economics Versus Oil Prices

50

Saddam and Oil: Changes in Iraqi Petroleum Production During 1973-1996

51

UN Sanctions Already Present Major Problems in Terms of Iraq: Estimated Iraqi Oil Production Capacity

52

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Updated: 2016/06/30

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