| Proven Oil Reserves (January 1, 2007 –O&G Journal) |
3 billion barrels |
| Oil Production (2006E) |
380 thousand barrels per day |
| Oil Consumption (2006E) |
140 thousand barrels per day |
| Proven Natural Gas Reserves (January 1, 2007-O&G Journal) |
16.9 trillion cubic feet |
| Natural Gas Production (2006E) |
None |
| Natural Gas Consumption (2006E) |
None |
| Recoverable Coal Reserves (2005E) |
None |
| Coal Production (2006E) |
None |
| Coal Consumption (2006E) |
None |
| Electricity Installed Capacity (2005) |
1 gigawatt |
| Electricity Production (2005E) |
4.08 billion kilowatt hours |
| Electricity Consumption (2005) |
3.38 billion kilowatt hours |
| Total Energy Consumption (2005) |
0.256 quadrillion Btus*, of which Oil (100%), Natural Gas (0%), Coal (0%), Nuclear (0%), Hydroelectricity (0%), Other Renewables (0%) |
| Total Per Capita Energy Consumption (2005) |
12.4 million Btus |
| Energy Intensity (2005) |
8,049 Btu per US$2000-PPP** |
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| Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions (2005) |
17.5 million metric tons of carbon, of which: Oil (100%), Natural Gas (0%), Coal (0%) |
| Per-Capita, Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions (2005) |
0.83 metric tons |
| Carbon Dioxide Intensity (2005) |
0.54 Metric tons per thousand US$2000-PPP** |
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| Organization |
Yemen General Corporation for Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources – loose affiliation of several subsidiaries, including: Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC) – manages a nominal government interest in production (PSAs), handles marketing; General Corporation for Oil and Mineral Resources (GCOMR) – investment and holding company; Yemen Refining Company (YRC) – manages refining industry; General Department of Crude Oil Marketing (GDCOM) – handles government shares of exports; The Petroleum Exploration and Production Authority (PEPA) – contract negotiations |
| Major Oil Producing Blocks |
Masila (including the Camaal and Heijah fields), Marib al Jawf (including Alif, Asaad Al-Kamil, Azal, and Wasi Bana fields), Jannah, East Sarr, East Shabwa, Howarin (including the Tasour field), and Iyad |
| Foreign Company Involvement |
Calvalley, Cepsa, Dove Energy, DNO, ExxonMobil, Hunt Oil, Korea National Oil Company, Kufpec, Nexen, Occidental, Oil Search, OMV, PanCanadian, SK Corporation, Sinopec, Soco, Total, Vintage Oil |
| Natural Gas Reserves |
Marib al Jawf, Jannah, East Shabwa, Iyad |
| Major Pipelines |
Marib-Ra’s Isa Pipeline, Masila-Shahir, Shabwa-Rudhum Pipeline (pipeline linking the Iyad – Shabwa fields to the Rudhum terminal on the Gulf of Aden at Hisn an Nushaymah), Jannah-Safir (pipeline from Jannah to production facilities in Safir, Marib),, East Shabwa-Masila (pipeline from East Shabwa to Masila) |
| Major Refineries (capacity, bbl/d) |
Aden (120,000), Marib (10,000) |
| Major Oil/Gas Ports |
Aden, Al Hodeidah, Bir Ali, Ash Shihr/Al Mukalla, Mocha, Nishtun, As Salif-Ra’s (offshore) |
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* The total energy consumption statistic includes petroleum, dry natural gas, coal, net hydro, nuclear, geothermal, solar, wind, wood and waste electric power.
**GDP figures from Global Insight estimates based on purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates.
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