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Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Wed 05 Sep 2012, 17:46:39
by Graeme
Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Flame of oil is not eternal. The horizon carries all signs of peak oil. Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest crude exporter, risks becoming an oil importer in the next 20 years, according to Citigroup Inc. It will have far reaching and deep implication in life, society and politics.

A Bloomberg report by Ayesha Daya and Dana El Baltaji on Sept. 4, 201 (1) said:

Oil and its derivatives are used for about half of the [Saudi Arabia’s] electricity production, which at peak rates is growing at about 8 percent a year, the bank said today in a an e-mailed report. A quarter of the country’s fuel production is used domestically, more per capita than other industrialized nations, as the cost is subsidized, according to the note.

“If Saudi Arabian oil consumption grows in line with peak power demand, the country could be a net oil importer by 2030,” Heidy Rehman, an analyst at the bank, wrote. The country already consumes all its natural-gas production and plans to develop nuclear power, which pose execution risk amid a lack of available experts, safety issues and cost overruns, Rehman said.

Saudi Arabia, which depends on oil for 86 percent of its annual revenue, is accelerating exploration for gas and is planning to develop solar and nuclear power to preserve more of its valuable crude for export. The kingdom has refused to import gas, unlike neighboring producers such as Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates that also lack fuel for power generation.


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Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Wed 05 Sep 2012, 18:22:30
by Tanada
From whom do they think they will be able to import petroleum 18 years further down the slope of the bell curve?

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Wed 05 Sep 2012, 18:59:11
by Graeme
Iraq?

He said Iraq’s cabinet on Sunday adopted the recommendations which also included working to reopen the Banias-Tripoli pipeline that runs from Syria to Lebanon but has been closed since 1990, and, if thawing Iraq-Saudi relations continue to improve, a disused pipeline through Saudi Arabia as well.

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Wed 05 Sep 2012, 23:48:33
by Expatriot
Saudi Arabia may become oil importer by 20XX.

I nominate for the stupidest headline ever seen on PO.com.

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Thu 06 Sep 2012, 00:34:03
by SeaGypsy
Why? At some point it will. What is so stupid about asking when?

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Thu 06 Sep 2012, 11:31:32
by ritter
SeaGypsy wrote:Why? At some point it will. What is so stupid about asking when?

It's stupid because no other country will have any spare capacity for SA to import. If SA goes, so does the rest of the world. Fun times.

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Thu 06 Sep 2012, 15:52:04
by SeaGypsy
Ah, the linear assumption kind of stupid.

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Thu 06 Sep 2012, 16:37:46
by ritter
SeaGypsy wrote:Ah, the linear assumption kind of stupid.


The best kind! :lol:

Re: Saudi Arabia May Become Oil Importer by 2030

Unread postPosted: Thu 06 Sep 2012, 17:59:06
by Shaved Monkey
Interesting to see SA has nuclear ambitions.
Quite interesting to be the country that sponsors most of the worlds terrorism is the predominant nationality of the 911 pilots and yet no sanctions on their ability to sell oil or restrictions on their money?