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  2. Why OPEC's grip on oil markets will continue to weaken in 2025

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    OPEC+ faces a major oil oversupply in 2025, challenging production increases. The coalition has tried to boost oil prices by holding back output. Instead, members are ceding control to non-OPEC ...

  3. List of countries by proven oil reserves - Wikipedia

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    (The data below does not seem to include shale oil and other unconventional sources of oil such as tar sands. For instance, North America has over 3 trillion barrels of shale oil reserves, [ citation needed ] and the majority of oil produced in the US is from shale, leading to the paradoxical data below that the US will finish all its oil at ...

  4. Chevron sees 1 million barrels per day from one of the world ...

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    U.S. energy giant Chevron expects 1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day from Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field, which is among the world's biggest. Meanwhile, an Exxon executive downplayed hopes ...

  5. Energy in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2016, a group of oil companies led by Chevron announced a $36.8 billion investment deal for the development of Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field. According to experts, this investment may allow Kazakhstan to become a top 10 oil producer. [15] Kazakhstan decreased its oil production by 4.3% as part of the agreements reached with the OPEC +. [16]

  6. Oil depletion - Wikipedia

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    Oil production in the United States, provided one excludes Alaska, began by following the theoretical Hubbert curve for a few decades but is now deviating strongly from it. U.S. conventional oil extraction peaked in 1970; by the mid-2000s, it had fallen to 1940s levels. In 1950, the United States produced over half the world's oil, but by 2005 ...

  7. Explainer: What's behind unrest rocking oil-rich Kazakhstan - AOL

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    Kazakhstan is experiencing the worst street protests the country has seen since gaining independence three decades ago. The outburst of instability is causing significant concern in Kazakhstan's ...

  8. How oil emerged as a central sticking point in the Trump ...

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    Trump also claimed Thursday that “we have more [oil] than anybody,” but many observers disagreed Friday, noting that a sudden disruption in oil could be destabilizing for the US as well as Canada.

  9. Kashagan Field - Wikipedia

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    Kashagan Field (Kazakh: Қашаған кен орны, Qaşağan ken orny) is an offshore oil field in Kazakhstan's zone of the Caspian Sea. [2] The field, discovered in 2000, is located in the northern part of the Caspian Sea close to Atyrau and is considered the world's largest discovery in the last 30 years, combined with the Tengiz Field. [3]