There are about 138 ships in the world that can handle crude oil. They average about 2.5 Million barrels per ship. There are seven ships that can handle 7 million barrels per cargo. There are more on the way and some that are close to being ready to go back into use.
Put it this way. I just sold 20 million barrels a month for 60 months. My buyer needs 8 ships alone to handle their allocation. Now throw in all the other buyers in the entire world. The problem lies in shipping. Just because refinaries are working at full capacity does not mean they have enough crude to process. They can't get enough crude oil to begin with because of the lack of shipping.
Closer to a couple of trillion. The Saudi's still have an estimated 220 billion, the Canadian tarbox area has close to 250 billion, Wolverine Gas and Oil found close to 1 Billion in Utah alone. My friends control 300 Million off of Nigeria/Ghana in multiple fields. I think you see my point. There are trillions of barrels of oil available throughout the world and even larger natural gas pockets.
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