MEETING THE GLOBAL RESOURCES CHALLENGE – UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF HEAVY OIL AND DEEPWATER IN LATIN AMERICA

This presentation will describe the resource potential of key Latin America producers, particularly Venezuela and Brazil, and the possible role they could play relative to the global energy equation.

Venezuela’s vast extra heavy oil resources in the Orinoco Belt are one of the largest global discovered resources. This talk will touch on the Orinoco Belt’s potential, as well as some of the key development challenges.

Additionally, Brazil's Offshore Deepwater has recently emerged with the largest remaining offshore resource accumulation in the world. The development of these highly complex deep and ultra deep water resources will also be a key ingredient to help meet long term global oil demand.

 

 

Please register prior to the event to facilitate improved planning and admission. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come/ first serve basis as space allows.
 
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Location: PETROLEUM CLUB OF HOUSTON
800 BELL STREET
HOUSTON , TEXAS 77002

Date: May 12, 2011, 11:30 a.m. - May 12, 2011, 1 p.m.