Oil in the Middle East (Southwest Asia) Two of the most important natural resources found in Southwest Asia are natural gas and oil. These two resources.

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Oil in the Middle East(Southwest Asia)

• Two of the most important natural resources found in Southwest Asia are natural gas and oil.

• These two resources bring wealth into the region because they are needed for much of the world’s economy.

• Over half of the world’s known oil reserves are found in the Middle East.

• Countries with access to oil often have much more money than countries without access to oil.

Oil and Natural Gas

• The Middle East became extremely important as well as increasingly wealthy, especially as they gradually took control of the oil production for foreign entities.

• Crude oil gets drilled up from the ground and is transported either to refineries or to tankers.

• The refineries refine the oil into other products, e.g. gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and others.

• The oil tankers transport the oil from SW Asia to other places, such as Texas City.

Supertankers!

• The largest supertanker in the world is the Knock Nevis

• It’s 1504 feet long, 226 feet wide, and sits 80 feet in the water when fully loaded. It weighs 1,428,496,250 pounds and can carry 127,100,000 gallons of oil (4 million barrels a day)

• She’s so big, she can’t navigate the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, or even the English Channel.

• The big worry with tankers is oil spills, such as the Exxon Valdez back in 1989.

• The US uses 18.8 million barrels per day, according to the EIA.

Top 5 CountriesU.S : 18.8 MBDChina: 8.3 Japan: 4.4 India: 3.1 Russia: 2.7

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries - OPEC

• In the 1960’s, several Southwest Asian countries joined with other oil-rich countries around the world to create the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in order to have more control over the price of oil on the world market.

• Countries belonging to OPEC control the daily production of oil which in turn controls the price of oil on the world market.

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