WORLD OIL STATISTICAL SUMMARY 1971

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Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 CONTENTS Page WORLD SUMMARIES World Oil Trade Movements, 1970 (map) World Petroleum Reserves, 1970 (map) World Oil Reserves, 1970 (chart) World Oil Reserves and Production, 1970 (chart) World Crude Oil Production, 1970 (chart) Growth in World Crude Oil Production by Main Areas (chart) World Petroleum Production and Consumption, 1.970 (chart) World Gas Production, 1970 (chart) PERSIAN GULF AREA Persian Gulf Area (map) Persian Gulf Area Oil Summary, 1970 (chart) Summary of Gas and Oil Production for the Persian Gulf Area (table) 1 Abu Dhabi 2 Bahrain 4 . Dubai Iran 9 Iraq 14 Kuwait 17 Oman 20 Qatar 22 Saudi Arabia 25 Persian Gulf Area Refineries (table) 28 Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) Pipelines (table) 29 SOUTHERN IEDITERRANEAN SEA AREA Southe. n Mediterranean Sea Area (map) Southern Mediterranean Sea Area Oil Summary, 1.970 (chart) Summary of Cas and Oil Production for the Southern Mediterrancaa Sea Area (table) 30 Algeria 31 Egypt 35 Israel 39 Libya 42 Syria 47 Southern Mediterranean Sea Area Refineries (table) 51 SUB-SAHARA AFRICA Sub-Sahara Africa (map) Sub-Sahara Africa Oil Summary, 1970 (chart) S.!mmary of Gas and Oil Production for Sub-Sahara Africa (table) 52 Nigeria 53 Sub-Sahara Africa Refineries (table) 57 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : dIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Page WESTERN HEMISPHERE Western Hemisphere (map) Western Hemisphere Oil Summary, 1970 (chart) Summary of Gas and Oil Production for the Western Hemisphere (table) 58 Venezuela 59 Western Hemisphere Refineries (table) 64 WESTERN EUROPE Western Europe (map) Western Europe Oil Summary, 1970 (chart) Summary of Gas and Oil Production for Western Europe (table) 69 Western Europe Refineries (table) 70 ASIA-PACIFIC AREA Asia-Pacific Area (map) Asia-Pacific Arca Oil Summary, 1.970 (chart) Summary of Gas and Oil Production for the Asia-Pacific Area (table) . 75 Indonesia 76 Asia-Pacific Area Refineries (table) 79 OIL TANKERS Average Size of Tankers (chart) Tanker Ownership, 1970 (chart) World Tanker Fleet by Flag, 1970 (table) 82 Work/ Tanker Fleet by Size (table) 82 Comparative Tanker Size (chart) CRUDE OIL POSTED PRICES AND PETROLEUM CONVERSION FACTORS Crude Oil Posted Prices (table) 83 Petroleum Conversion Factors (table) 84 GLOSSARIES Glossary of Technical Terms 85 Glossary of Company Names and Organizations 87 Company Directory 89 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : 8IA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WORLD SUMMARIES Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Cri????40.7.1,1011,10 (70) (70) ??? s ? (690) .r. (190) ? . LANADA (70) ? ? 4 .:40- ? ? .. gor ? I (45) ? z, (510) ,:???;,. ? A . ? (150) (35) (175) (2090) ? (210) (65) (75) (535) (50) (95) (55) LATIN AMERICA (225) WORLD OIL TRADE MOVEMENTS, 1970 (240) Oilfield ? Gasfield Oil trade movement Obousand bid (4,890) (890) (155) 5 pprove ? or e ease `5111011751W0701501:1501T0170--- ? ? Of V U.S.S.E. - EASTERN EUROPE (210) (65) . ...; ?? ? (4,890) ? ir s (430) ViST ECN E lE if.. ? 4 ' ? 46. a ? . ? ???? (150) : '? ? la. ? ;4. .4.i. ; ???? . .? N't ? . .... (175) (35) . " (80) ? (1,330 :a . 1 ? 0 ? 414 OM" . ..'4 . ? i a ? . ; (75) ? (2090) (890) 1 I ? ? (535) (50) AFRICA (95) (55) LATIN AMERICA ? (225) (240) (155) a (420) HEAR EASTfl' (127d) ? I ? (3450) Approve-TroirinTatY213171709/28-retk-RDP05T-908-7-5R902-04:100500111.0.---___ ? I ? U.S.S.R. - EASTERN EUROPE ? s N EU'F.io,VE ? .1', 1.1 :???;;,. , (80) ? 1,330) ? (420) NPRO.nprenOrml..... ? NEAR EASTr. (127d) ? II ? ? (3450) (605) (95) (70) (70) Irvin NO/ f .4 fr,?ti ASIA - PAcHic (70) ? ? a (345) ' ? 9/28 ? CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ? ? INN RIM IMO MINI OM MINI INN IMO IIIIIII UM 1=1 INC INN I= I-0 to < a _n 0 WORLD PETROLEUM RESERVES END OF 1970 Oil reserves (5,1t,", ? Gas reserves 511953 9-71 4174 WESTERN EUROPE III148 LATIN AMERICA 192 AFRICA 440 U.S.S.R. - EASTERN EUROPE 1111 56 -SIA -PACIFIC Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WORLD OIL RESERVES, 1970 Venezuela Other Western Hemisphere Other Middle East United States 7.2?0 Communist World 16.1% Asia and Pacific Europe 0.6% 511988 9-71 audi Arabia 13.8% 3.500 Iran 11.3?c, Kuwait 12.5% Libya. 4.9% Algeria 4.9% Iraq 5.2? Sub-Sahara Africa Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WORLD OIL RESERVES AND PRODUCTION Thousand Million Tons 90 80 70 60 50 ao 30 20 10 MEI Imo IMM 511987 9-71 Reserves Beginning if 70 Discovered 1970 1970 Thousand Million Barrels Reserves Production Reserves End 1970 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ???111 600 500 400 300 200 100 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2.9?. 3.0?. WORLD CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION, 1970 Communist World 158% Sti6 ' Se .4ret A ffiee " Peel% Asiee Mediterranean 13.2% 511994 9-71 Western Hemisphere 35.5% Persian Gulf 27.8% Europe 0.8?. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ( Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 GROWTH IN WORLD CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION BY MAIN AREAS Million Tons 600 500 400 300 200 100 Thousand b/d IMO United States* Persian Gulf / Western Hemisphere Mediterranean./ ??11 Soviet Bloc Others Sub-Sahara Africa mml 1960 61 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 'InclucKng natural gas liqur'ds 511985 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 4,000 2,000 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WORLD PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, 1970 Other Asia o o o o CI o o o o o o o o o 0 eci "i 6 ci cci I-I ?-I v-I ?-I pm puesnc:141 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 0 51--986 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Sub-Sahara Africa 0.4% Asia and Pacific WORLD GAS PRODUCTION, 1970 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 PERSIAN GULF AREA Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ROfitifvfil Bur:hates, rcSoliq "R111 Ankara TURKEY Ahcosh Qi) f ()ANON lieirot(a: )Darnascu U. s. s. R. SYRIA fel Aviv- Ya 2 *Aroma isRA EL (..) calm 1, /JORDAN EGYPT ? *Khartoum SUDAN DEM. REP. of the CONGO 511956 9-71 UGANDA Addis? Ababa ? IRAQ Baghdad ? 41 lehrim ? Rivadlit IRAN ? e. Oagee ? ? I.- ? ?9 A Q oroV,,,,11,01 ? ,,,,,, ,.' """'" kii VA ..... .,v. ? SAUDI ARABIA ETHIOPIA KENYA ^ Moudiscio , 8(4) Muscat AfotA rkt4IST N" >P MOST r1/4" IWUNDAnY ?rr,w,,,TATIoN , PERSIAN GULF AREA Oilfield ie Gasfield ? Oil refinery ? Tanker terminal `,1,111 !10() Kilometer s Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 PERSIAN GULF AREA OIL SUMMARY, 1970 WORLD PRODUCTION WORLD RESERVES Other 43.6% Persian Gulf 56.4% 511978 g-71 Percent Abu Dhabi -Dubai Iran Iraq (exclusive of pipeline) Kuwait Qman Qatar Saudi Arabia (exclusive of pipeline) Egypt - (oil available in Gulf of Suez) Abu Dhabi Bahrain "Dubai Iran Iraq (exclusive of pipeline) Kuwait Oman Qatar Sau Ii Arabia (exclusive of pipeline) Egypt (oil available in Gulf of Suez) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Summary of Gas and Oil Production for the Persian Gulf Area Oil Production (Thousand b/d) Natural Gas (Billion Cu. Ft.) 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 Abu Dhabi 600 694 868 Bahrain 76 77 76 33.4 42.2 5.1 Dubai 12 86 114 Iran 3,175 3,829 4,370 700.1 641.5 279.0 Iraq (exclusive of Mediterranean pipeline) 349 366 527 46.7 28.1 6.2 Kuwait 2,802 2,984 3,208 5.5 11.3 N.A. Oman 327 334 311 Qatar 355 362 421 15.0 15.0 0.3 Saudi Arabia (exclusive of Tap line) 3,219 3,622 3,983 N.A. N.A. N.A. Egypt (oil available in Gulf of Suez) 215 300 288 Total 11,330 12,654 14,166 800.7 738.1 290.6 1 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 0-1?00090000Z00t19/900199dCltl-VIO : 9Z/60/1.00Z eseeieu -10d peACLIddV A Dammam i ?Ai K!!,rbar Al Mullarraq Al ili:d yyr? CtrNANAMA ?Sitrah *Awali BAHRAIN 'kr Rumaythas Dukhie 0 .M Khuwayr QATAR .umm Int) \ ? s Salwa ABU D;14B1 ?,',E2_49 Oilfield Oil pipeline ? Tanker terminal KEY TO ENCLAVES 1 SHAPJAH 3 DUBAI 2. AJMAN a AJM"..N MUSCAT ANO OMAN ?AD DA.'ffAH Musay'id ? -1 -1 AS Az Zannatin Al Wughayra'? .At Twit - ;A7IBEH-YE CSYS ABU ZABY F1/4L .patir .Dahin 'Araclah *AL BATTN ?!.1a;A=.r Bin I.17.ar)ran Cz Al Knasau. RAS AL KHA.IVIAH OMAN PA'S AL KHAYMAH han ? Dibtah UMM AL QAIWAIN \A UMM AL QAYWAYN 'UlMAN ASH SHARI:ZAN ?I? DUBAYY LaJA AL FUlAYRAH DU BA 422 Al Buraymi. Halle OMAN Al LV 3 Suhar. 511958 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ABU DHABI I. Introduction Abu Dhabi, one of seven Trucial States, has a large oil industry. Output from onshore and offshore fields hits increased rapidly in recent years and reached an estimated 694,000 b/d in 1970. The major producers are the onshore fields at Murban and Bu Hasa operated by the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Com- pany (ADPC). The principal offshore producer, Abu Dhabi Marine Areas (ADMA), operates three fields. Recently, two Japanese groups signed new concession agreements for offshore exploration; one of the companies, Alm Dhabi Oil Company--Japan, discovered a commercial deposit and expects to begin production by 1973. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 362 384 498 600 694 Percent of world total: 1.5% (1970) 2. Reserves: 12 billion barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 1. 9% 3. lkfinery capacity: None B. Natural gas: 1. Production: None 2. Reserves: 10 trillion cubic feet (1969) C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues (million US$): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 (est)58. 0 (est)110. 9 155 186 241 Percent of total government revenues: 97% B. Local expouliture0 foreign oil companies: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (million tons): 1960 11:65 l'd70 0 13.5 33.4 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 1970 0 0 0 0 B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum. (million tons): 1967 1968 1969 100 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : C&-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1067 1968 Gasoline 220 135 Kerosine and jet fuel 25 183 Distillate fuel oil 250 216 Residual fuel oil 10 190 Lubricants 0 21 Other 0 10 Total 505 755 C. Domestic consumption inclung bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 505 755 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installatious A. Oilfields: Cumulative Date production Field Concessiooaire discovered (thousand barrels) Murban . ADPC 1960 1 551, 240 (1 Jan 1970) Bu Hasa ADPC 1960 Zakum ADMA 1964 250, 000 (1969) Unum Shaif ADMA 1958 225, 100 (1 Jan 1970) P. (las fields: None C. Number of producing wells: 1967 1968 1969 1970 Oil 60 93 90 (1 Jul) 62 Gas 0 0 0 0 D. Pipelines: Ownership Urnm Shaif/Das Island ADMA Zakum/Das Island ADMA Murban field/Jebel Dhanna ADPC Bu Hasa spurline ADPC Bu Hasa/Jebel Dhanna (loopline) ADPC VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: Abu Dhabi Marine Areas (ADMA) Abu Dhabi Petroleum Co. (ADPC) Phillips Petroleum Co. Mitsubishi Oil Co., Ltd. Maruzen ? Daikyo ? Nippon Mining B. Refining: None C. Pixline: ADMA ADPC Diameter (inches) Length (miles) 18 22 26 56 24 70 24 22 24 41 3 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 26?AUG-1998 11:07 ScreenScan roved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 5020' PERSIA JAZIRAT AL MIliTARRAQ fsTnI,1,6:: es -26?10' SlTRAH UMM NA'SAN GULF OF BAHRAIN ts, wifh,n I 50?20' BAHRAIN Ea Oilfield - Oil pipeline la Oil refinery II Tanker terminal 511955 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 BAHRAIN I. Introduction Oil exploration began in 1928 and production started in 1932 in a concession held by the Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO). By 1965 a total of 224 vells had been drilled onshore and 180 of them were producing. Concessions to other offshore areas were relinquished by BAPCO and awarded to Continental Oil Co. in 1965. Continental, in turn, gave up the ooncessions in mid-I968. At present, little exploration is under way in Bahrain's territory, and production has increased only slightly in recent years. Oil income is derived both from the onshore fields and from the offshore Abe Sa'fah field, which is jointly shared by Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Bahrain has one refinery (owned by BAPCO) with a capacity of 205,000 barrels per stream day which refines seine Saudi Arabian crude oil as well as BAPCO oil. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum. (excluding Abu Sa'fah field): 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1967 1968 1969 1970 70. 0 75. 3 76. 0 76. 6 Percent of world total: 0.17% (1970) 2. Reserves: 634 million barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 0.1% 3. Re livery capacity (thousand barrels per stream (lay): 215 (1970) B. Natural gas: 1. Production: 42.2 million cubic feet (1970) 2. Reserves: 5 trillion cubic feet. C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues: $35.3 million (1969?including refinery operations and the ARAMCO-operated Abu Sa'fah field) Percent of total government revenues: 80% (est.) B. Total expenditures of foreign oil companies: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1968 1969 1970 4 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Refined produds (thousan(i barrels): Product 1966 1967 Gasoline 16, 577 12, 538 Kerosine and jet fuel 15, 505 17, 333 Distillate fuel oil 12, 562 13, 165 Residual fuel oil 29, 559 28, 971 Lubricants 2 3 ther 665 1, 662 Total 74, 870 73, 672 3. Natural gas: 1967 1968 N.A. B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 52, 648 55, 881 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 Gasoline 1, 441 1, 057 K:Tosine and jet fuel 212 157 Distillate fuel oil 0 50 Residual fuel oil 103 16 Lubricants 10 11 Other 7 4 Total 1,773 1,295 3. Natural gas: 1967 1J68 N.A. N.A. C. Domestic consumption ii;cluding bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 19C.' 13,629 11,615 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Name Cumulative production Date through 1959 Concessionaire discovered (barrels) Awali BAPCO 1932 438, 000, 003 B. Gasfields: N.A. C. Number of producirg wells: 1. Oil-213 (1969) 2. Gas?N.A. 5 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 D. Pipelines: From To Ownership Size Length Capacity Awnli field.. Sitrah refiner, :;ermi- BAPCO.... Unknown.. Unknown.. Unknown nal (offshore). Refinery.... Saudi Arabia (under- ARAMCO.. Unknown.. Unknown.. Unknown water). E. Refineries: Capacity (thousand barrels per stream Location Owner day) On Awali-Sitrali pipeline BAPCO 215 VI. Companies A. Producing and opv.ating: BAPCO ARAMCO (Abu &lei field) B. Refinit, BAPCO C. Pipeline: BAPCO ADA -I Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : C64-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO : 8Z/60/1.00Z eseelet1 JOd PeA0AdV A Dammam ?Al Kh/ubar Al Mubarraq Al Bud yyr ? e MANAMA . 'Sarah Avrali 8 AH.RA iN Ar Rumaytha' Dukhie .A1 Khuarayr QATAR .Umm Bab s Salvia DUBAI n-_TE. Oilfield Oil pipeline ? Tanker termincl KEY TO ENCLAVES 1 SHARJAH 3 DUBAI 2 AJMAN 4 AJMAN MUSCAT AND OMAN _AD DAWIIAH .Musay'id DALMA? Az Zannah. YAS EI-1.YE QES ABU ZABY Al Mughayre ABU p, L_ J .Qatir .Dahin 'ArSclah L BATIN. Al Khasab. RAS AL KHAIMAH CMAN RA'S AL KHAYMAH UMM AL QAIVVA!N ? D UMM AL QAYWAYN iett4thatt ibbah ?IJIMAN_ ASH SHARIQAH A F DUBAYY Mand.ar Bin dz. Al Buraymi. Z"r-- . AL fillAYRAH 1c1.Halit - OMAN AI Una' ? uhar. 511964 9-71 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO : 8Z/60/1.00Z eseelet1 JOd PeA0AdV Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 DUBAI I. Intmduction Dubai is a recent and, as yet, small producer of oil. Disoovery of commercially exploitable oil was made at the offshore Fateh field in 1966, and the first well began producing in September 1969. Dubn,i's oil output find proved reserves are substantially less than those of Abu Dhabi, the other oil-producing Trucial State. The offshore oil concessions are held by Dubai Marine Arens, Ltd.?a group of oil com- panies headed by Continental Oil Company. IL Statistics on Operation A. Crude oil: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1968 1969 1970 None 12* 86 Percent of world total: 0.19% 2. Reserves: 1 billion barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 0.16% 3. Refining: None B. Natural gas: 1. Production: None 2. Reserves: 750 billion cubic feet (1970) C. Empl.ayment in petroleum sector. N.A. III. Financial Data A. Corernment oil revenues: 1970 $28 million Percent of total government revenue: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude --- '--mm (million barrels): ..1 31 2. Refined products: None 3. N Aural gas: N.A. *Dubai began production in September 1969; 12,000 b/d (eat.) based on a yearly average for 1969. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :tIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum: None 2. Refined products: N.A. 3. Natural gas: None C. Domestic consumption: N.A. V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Cumulative production Date through 1970 Name Concessionaire discovered (barrels) Patel, Dubai Marino Areas, Ltd 1967 38, 617, 000 B. Gasfields: None C. Pipelines' N.A. D. Wineries: None VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: Dubai Petroleum Company Dubai Marine Areas, Ltd. B. Refining: None C. Piveline: None Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : dIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 TURKEr INVA'r 7) he U.S.S.R. .Tabriz Kermanshah #esAi.istolK , N4Ow.soloa ? 0:10 1fAGNO?ib IRAQ NauziAL zoNg is Shah Khorramabad 3AIUD1 ARABIA IRAN Astara Rasht TE ? Harnad..in azvIn RAN,A,??. R - 1.1.1,11111 7Areik \ E,firta sled Soleym n ,? / , . aden lAa.A J KUWA I I *KUWAIT 111.1AZiREH-YE KHARK Kahn C SARAN dar-e hsaran 1415h Shalli:NAN 011.1?1d ? Owelleld ON Asellies -?-?-???? ligueredvd? Clos galpolins II 'ON reliesev ? Taint terminal Sp 1,90 10 200 Mh. 0 50 100 ISO 260 Kilomotet, 11 Mt AIN QAT'A Z;119135 9-71 4????=11114?1?????M 111.1'11 /11 4.'1 1.1' .......A1111 V ntirti.orl,, I U. S. S. It. S Semnan Shiraz J4ZIRE1-1-YF LAVA,: / I ?Yazd Bandar 'Abbas . HU VIAL . Kerman . Mashed Zahedans NEMO= AFGHANISTAN Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IRAN I. Introduction Oil was found in 1908 at Masjid-i-Suleiman by a combination of British interests that eventually became the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Production had reached a level of 6.5 million tons anunally in 1933 when the Iranian government rescinded the company's exclusive nationwide oil rights, limiting it to a 100,000 square mile area. Production was curtailed during World War II but soared thereafter. In 1951 the Iranian government nationalized the oil industry. Negotiations with the Anglo-Iranian Company were unsuccessful and its operations were suspended. In 1954, Iran concluded a new agreement with a consortium of foreign companies, including British Petroleum, the successor of Anglo-Iranian. The Consortium was granted exclusive oil rights in an area of soue ,rn Iran designated as the rtgreem'Ait area. The National Iranian Oil Company (NI OC) was recognizod as the owner of fixed assets in the agreement area and the Consortium was granted exclusive use. Since the creation of the Consortium, other petroleum companies have been granted concessions, primarily under joint ventures with N IOC. A 1957 agreement with the Italian State Oii Monopoly, Ent? Nazionale Idrocarburi, gave Iran 75% of any profits, thus breaching the usual 50/50 profit split formula that had previoutly prevailed. The reGulting company, SIREP, began producing in an offshore field. Similar terms govern agreements with a qubsidiary of Standard Oil of Indiana, Lavan Petroleum, Iranian Marine International Oil, and a number of other companies and groups not yet producing. NIOC also operates several small fields on its own. H. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 2,113 2,596 2,841 3,375 3,829 Percent of world total: 8.4% (1970). 2. Reserves: 70 billion barrels (1970). Percent of world total: 11.3% (1970). 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream (lay): 644.8 (1 Jan 1170) B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1969 1970 700.1 641.5 2. Reserves: 100 trillion cubic feet (1969). C....c:mployment in petroleum sector: 11,750 (majority working for the Consortium). 9 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 III. Financial Data A. Government oil revenues: $1,200 million (FY1970/71). Percent of total government revenues: 50%. B. Local expenditures of .foreign oil companies: $150 million est. (FY1970/71). IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (million barrels): 1960 1965 1970 fa 356. 2 644. 1 1, 158. 5 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 Gasoline 18, 200 15, 546 Kerosine and jet fuel 12, 000 15, 701 Distillate fuel oil 8, 604 9, 834 Residual fuel oil 34, 142 27, 070 Other. "iota/ 3, 300 9, 305 76, 246 77, 456 B. Import 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 0 0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 Lubricants 40 47 Other 19 22 Total 59 69 C. Domestic consumption inguding bunkering (thousant. barrels): 1967 1968 84, 849 95, 300 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : dA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Major oilfields: N ame Owner Date discovered Cumulative production (barrels) Haft Kiel Consortium 1927 1, 587, 443, 000 (1970) Gat+ Saran Consortium 1928 1, 898, 502, 000 (1970) Agha Juni Consortium 1938 4, 189, 220, 000 (1970) Ahway Consortium 195F 490, 360, 000 (1970) Masjid-i-Sulei man . Consortium 1968 1, 06C, 4.97, 000 (1970) Bahregan Sar STRIP 1960 53, 445, 662 (1969) Cyrus Pan American, 1962 8, 137, 3113 (1969) Darius Pan American 1961 140, 160, 000 (1969) Rostam ININIOCO 1966 N.A. Sassan LAPCO 1966 48, 600, 000 (1969) Naft-i-Shah NIOC 1923 205, 11_6, 000 (1970) Alborz NIOC 1956 5, 115, 892 (1969) Sarajelt NIOC 1958 N.A. B. Gasfields: Agha Jani Gault Saran Khangiran Naft-i-Shah Pazanan Sarajeh C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil-214 (1970) 2. "s?N.A. D. Pipelines? reude oil: Ownership Diameter (inches) Length (miles) Agha Jari/Ganaweh Consortium.... 106 42 Ganawell/Kharg Island Consortium.... 25 42 Gach Saran/Kharg I slatul (twin line) Consortium.... 63 26/28 Gach Saran/Kharg Island (4 lines) Consortium.... 2,' 30 subm. Gach Saran/Abadan Consortium.... 161 . Agha Jari/Abadan Consortium.... 100 12/16 Central At ea/Abadan Consortium.... 133 10/12 Bahrgan Sar field (offshore)/Bahrgan STRIP (END .. 35 16 Sassan field (off- iore)/Lavan Island LAPCO 88 22 Ahwazaehran NIOC 72 20 11 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Products (N !O('): From To Size (inches) 1,ength (miles) Capacity Abadan . Altwaz 12 80 Abadan Ahvaz 6 75 Aliwitz Rey 10 513 N.A. Azna Tsfalian 6 146 N.A. Rey eslied 8 511 N.A. Rey Kazvi it 8 93 N.A. Kaz7in Rash t, 6 110 N.A. Teheran Ks zv in 10 42 N.A. Teheran 8 233 N.A. Sluthrtul 1? 1 esh ed 8 275 N.A. Gas: Size Length From To (inches) (miles) Capacity Agha ,Tari Abadan 12 110 N.A. Gael' Saran Shiraz 10 160 N.A. Agha Jari, Fans, Kharanj, Martnn. Saveh, Isfahan, Kashan, Astara (USSR). 38-42 770 N.A. Pipelines: From To Size (inches) Naft-i-Shalt Kermanshah N.A. Gitc!I Saran Astara N.A. E. Refineries: Location Ownership Length (miles) Capacity N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Capacity (tItousand birrels per stream day) Abadan Iranian Oil Refining Co 460 Masjid-i-Suleiman Iranian Oil Exploration and Refitting 75 Co. Kermanshah National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC) 4. 5 Naft-i-Shah NIOC 5. 3 Teheran NIOC 100 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :1t1A-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 k' Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: NIOC--10EPC 10IW IPAC STRIP Pln American Oil Co. IROPCO Consortium (Iran and BP, Shell, Gulf, Mobil, Stamiard of California, Standmil of New Jersey, Compaigno Francaise de Petrole, and IRICON). LAPCO IN IM ICO DOPCO FPC IROPCO PEGUPCO ERAP CONOCO AREPI B. Refining: Iranian Oil Refining Co. Iranian Oil Exploration and Refining Co. NIOC C. Pipeline: NIOC Consortium IPAC STRIP Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 'I' t It Is I. '1' ?Ar Rtdbah \ (i)rViWilli ?Ir MI , , QayyArah \ , 0 .1?,411.....:,;tilaymAnlYali ii(t).41rkuk , li 1? A ' , (.LwAN01.141] , Nhannainr Al HadlthrM. el . , \ \ \\ . .0) Da' (lb a h ? 3 ' Ar Ramadi \ , , (A) Ota/ BAGHDAD Ad Dawrah Karbalii(,) NA FT KIIANrr, 71'.1 ni,,1,1?11,1,Vr I It A N IRAQ 021:" Oilfield Oil pipeline Gas pipelin? Oil refinery IN Tanker terminal 511963 9-71 S A LI I) I AR ABIA An Najaf? Ad ,*()Iwarliyah Al Kat Al Hillah i Al Arnarah An @NWriyah Ilit f1l Bersh ? ,, ? , k? , :, ., 'i'i.,.. 3,1? ).... N Al Faw II Nhoral? Amaja ?KUWAIT Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IRAQ I. Introduction Major oil activiiy in Iraq began in 1927 with tha discovery of the Kirkuk field by the firm now known as Iraq Petroleum Company (IP( ') . Other discoveries were made by Mosul Petroleum Company and Basrah Petroleum Company, both I P(1 affiliates. ln 1964 the Iraqi government unilaterally canceled the concessions of I PC and its affiliates in all areas not then producing, reducing their territory to about 0.5% of the original size. The North Rumaila field, which had been proven by IPC but was not operating, has been the subject of negotiations between I PC And the government since thr,t time. The government created a state-owned petroleum company, Iraq Nationai Oil Company (INOC), in 1964 and in 1969 concluded a $72 million agreement with the Soviet Union for technical assistaneo in developing oil resources in the southern regions of the country. Petroleum is Iraq's major export, and in 1969 the petroleum sector accounted for one-third of GNI' and 60% of total government revenues. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude oil: 1. Peoduction (thousand barrels per (lay): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1, 383. 0 1, 222. 0 1, 505. 9 1, 52. 63 1, 566. 9. Percent of world total: 3.4%. 2. I?esernes: 32 billion barrels (1970). Percent of world total: 5.2% (1970). 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 82.9 (1970) B. Natural ga:i: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1969 1970 46.7 28.1 2. Reserves: 19 trillion cubic feet (1970). C. Employment in petroleum sector: IPC 3, 350 Iraqis 3, 243 Foreigners. 107 Mosul 897 Iraqis 897 Basrali 12, 411 Iraqis 6,810 Lebanese 772 Syrians 4, 829 III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues (including IPC pipeline): $500 million est. (11r..0). Percent of total government revenues: 60%. B. Local expenditums of foreign oil companies: $49.6 million (1969). Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : T4A-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels) 1967 1968 1969 424, 105 524, 800 529, 200 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Name Concessionaire Date discovered Cumulative production through 1969 (ban Is) Ain Zalah MPC 1939 124, 290, 200 Bai Hussar IPC 1953 147, 407, 200 Bututah 1952 26, 243, 400 Jambnr IPC 1954 50, 120, 000 Kirkuk IPC 1927 4, 632, 372, 200 Naft Khanch* INOC 1923 72, 347, 000 Rum aila Basrah Petroleum Co 1953 1, 040, 633, 200 Zub air Basrtth Petroleum Co 1948 498, 270, 500 B. Gasfietds: N.A. C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil-1,036 (1970) 2. Gas?N.A. D. Pipelines: Oil: Ownership Diameter (inches) Length (miles) Rumaila fields/Fao (1) BPC 24 65 (2) BPC 30 32 (3) BPC 32 33 (4) BPC 16 75 Fao/Khor Al Amaya (offshore') BPC 32 28 Nqt Kraneh/Baglidad INOC 12 80 Kirkuk/Tripoli (Lebanon) IPC 12 532 Kirkuk/Tripoli (Lebanon) IPC 30/32 532 T.4 P.S./Tripoli (Lebanon) IPC 16 111 Kirkuk/Banias (Syria) IPC 30/32 555 Jarnbur ield/Kirkuk IPC 6/8 36 Bai Hassan field/Kirkuk IPC 20 16 Butmah and Ain Zalah fields/K.2 P.S MPC 134 K.2 P.S./Baghdad MPC 12 110 *Government-operated field, data estimated. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : Cf#-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Gas: Capacity Size Length (cubic foot From To Owner (inches) (miles) per day) Jambur Kirkuk IPC 6-8 36 N.A. Bai Hassan Kirkuk IPC 16 20 NA. Rumaila Basrah Powerplant. INOC 80 N.A. Rumaila/Zubair. Al Faw Basrah 65 N.A. Rumaila Basrah Poworplant. N.A N.A. 37 N.A. E. Refineries: Location Ad Dawrah Alwand Khanaqin Basrah Qagyarah Al Hadithah Kirkuk VI. Companies A. Producing and refining: IPC MPC BPC INOC B. Refining: GORA IPC.) C. Pipeline: IPC' liPO (Basrah) MPC (Mosul) Owner Government Oil Rqfining Administration Government Oil Refining Administration Government Oil Refining Administration Government Oil Refining Administration IPC IPC Capacity (barrels per stream day) 16 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 55, 000 12, 500 4, 300 2, 300 6, 500 2, 300 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 NEUTRAL ZONE / KUWAIT )0?4? RUPIVNI SAUDI ARABIA flP 011 pipelin? Refinc4 products plash, ? Oat :id refinery ? Tanker terminal FAYLANATI Minh' al Ahmadi Iii (.4 Minh' ?Abd Allah \\01. Minh. Su'ild ruwAni.s 511052 9-71 IRAN "MUNI:J.1v n,,,r?er.TATIoN to NOT NECESSARILY AUTHORITATIVE Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 KUWAIT I. Introduction Kuwait ranks seventh in world output of petroleum, accounting for about 6.2% of total world pro- duction in 1970. Production in recent years has increased at about 5% to 5% yearly?slower than some other Middle East producers?and amounted to some 3 million b/d in 1970. The Kuwait Oil Company (1(00), the country's biggest producer, has been operating in Kuwait shien 1933. In 1962, KOC ceded half of its concessions to the state-owned Kuwait Natio;.:;,1 Petroleum Company (KNOC) which is still in the exp1or9tory, non-production stages. The country has several large oilfields, including that at Burgan which is considered to be among the world's largest. In addition to large oil reserves, Kuwait has considerable amounts of natural gas, a largo refin;ng capability, and well-developed port and bunkering facilities. The recently completed terminal at Mina al Ahmadi rill accommodate large tankers (326,000 DWT) and will help Kuwait to offset the difficulty created by closure of the Suez Canal. Most of Kuwait's petroleum is exported to the EEC countries (about 40% in 1968) with the United Kingdom and Japan importing the largest single bulk. H. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day)! 1969 1970 2, 802 2, 984 Percent of world total: 6.2% (1970) 2. Reserves: 78 billion barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 12. 5% 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 489.0 (1969) B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1969 1970 5.5 11.3 2. Reserves: 38 trillion cubic feet (1970) C. Employment in petroleum sector (1970): KOC 36% Kuwaiti nationals KNPC 11% Kuwaiti nationals Kuwait-Spanish Oil Co. (Hispanoil) 35% Kuwaiti nationals HI. Financial Data A. Government oil revenues (million UM: 666.9?FY 1969/70 (including Neutral Zone) Percent of total government revenue: 92% B. Local expenditures of foreign oil companies: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 1970 755, 208 792, 421 835, 400 879, 462 17 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. lie fined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 1969 1970 Gasoline 399 1, 422 4, 232 7, 354 Kerosine and jet fuel 48 1, 118 3, 157 4, 562 Distillate fuel oil 16, 912 36, 024 36, 255 40, 340 Residue! fuel oil 34, 482 23, 212 29, 110 38, 716 Other 16, 361 6, 341 fi, 969 3, 581 Total 68, 202 68, 117 78, 723 94, 553 3. Natural gas: None (excess not, consumed locally is flared). B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 22, 138 16, 274 12, 940 2. Refined prod vets (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 1969 Gasoline 13 16 16 Kerosine and jet fuel 0 62 6 Distillate fuel oil t; 107 u Residual fuel oil 0 6 0 Lubricants 116 119 164 Other 66 84 20 Total 195 394 3. Natural gas: None C. Domestic consumption excluding bunkering (thousand barrels): 1969 1970 4, 323 5, 000 (est.) V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Name 206 Cumulative production Date through 1969 Concessionaire discovered (barrels) Burgan KOC 1938 Magwa-al Ahmadi KOC 1952 Umm-Gadaiv KOC 1962 Ratedhata:n KOC 1955 Bahrah KOC 1956 K[ Tishman KOC 1963 Minsgish KOC 1959 Sabriya KOC 1957 Hout KOC N.A. 10, 019, 079, 534 18 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 a Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 B. Gasfields: Same its oilfields (byproduct of oil pro(luction) C. Number of producing wells': 1. Oil--739 (1970) 2. Gas---Solely it byproduct of oil production. D. Pipelines: Raudhatain field/Mina al Ahimidi Minagish/Minit Concessionaire Diameter (inches) 30 22/24/26 Length (miles) KOC KOC 63 30 Burgan, Magwa, Ahmadi fields/Mina al KOC 34/14 6 x 14-20 Ahmadi (transit, lines). North and South tank farm/ Tanker berth (8 lines). KOC 34/22 8 x 6 To new loading platform KOC 48 10 Neutral Z011e* Want field/Mena Abdulla refinery and export terminal. Aminoil . 24 34 Umin Ghudair/Wafra Aminoil 16 23 E. Refineries: Location Concessionaire Capacity (barrels per stream (lay) Aminoil Mina Abd Allah 144, 000 Shu'aybah 25. 000 Mina al Alima,di KOC 250, 000 VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: Kuwait Oil Co. Kuwait National Petroleum Co. flispanoi! (Kuwait) (in conjunction with .K.NPC) Shell (Kuwait) B. Refining: KOC KNPC Aminoil (American Independent Oil Co.) C. Pipeline: KOC KNPC KNPC 19 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 TR?C\ SAUDI ARABIA KIIIIRynrA NIHRYAN i?NDS YEMEN (ADEN) M A N IPAN SaIIiaIMiIth MUSCAT IAI OMAN of' Oilfield ------ Oil pipeline ? Tanker terminal 511950 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 OMAN I. Introduction Although petroleum exploration began in 1937, oil production did not start in Oman until 1967. Oil was discovered at the onshore sites of Natih, Fahu(l, andYibal by Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) in 1964. Wintershall, AG., holds offshore rights, but exploration has been unsuccessful to date. Petroleum facilities consist of a single crude oil pipelino running from 175 miles inland to the Gulf of Oman. II. Statistics on Operations A. Crude oil: 1. Production (thousand barrels per (lay): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 0 57 240 327 334 Percent of world production: 0.7% (1970). 2. /I eserves: 1.7 billion barrels (1970). Percent of world total: 0.3% (1970). 3. Refinery capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): None B. Natural gas: 1. Production: None 2. Reserves: 2 trillion cubic feet. C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues (million US$): 1968 1969 1970 70 90 109 (est.) Per,..-mt of total government revenues: 95%. B. Local --,:penditures of foreign oil companies: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petro:eum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1970 22, 775 96, 551 2. Refined products: 1967 1968 None None 3. Natural gas: 1967 1968 None None 121, 314 20 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum: 1067 1968 None None 2. Wined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 Gasoline 253 306 Kerosine and jet fuel 8 202 Distillate fuel oil 296 125 Residual fuel oil 1, 385 2, 422 Lubricants 0 0 Other 255 190 Total 2, 197 8, 245 3. Natural gas: 1967 1968 N.A. N.A. 4. Domestic consumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 2,197 3,245 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Name Date Concessionaire discovered Cumulative production through 1969 (barmls) Falmo-Wasia PDO 1964 154, 620, 000 Natib PDO 1963 68, 740, 000 Yibal PDO N.A. Not on tream B. Gasfields: None C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oit-50 (1970) 2. Gas?Nono D. Pipelines: Fahud, Natih, Yibal/Saih-al-Malih E. Refineries: None VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: PDO Wintershall, A.G. B. Refining: None C. Pipeline: PDO Capacity Size Length (barrels Ownership (inches) (miles) per day) PDO 30-36-32 175 130, 000 21 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 0 V 4 ea 4 ot 4 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 51194n 7-11 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 QATAR I. Introduction Oil exploration, begun by the Qatar Petroleum Company in 1940, was suspended during World War IT. Exploration resumed after the war, and QPC's onshore Dukham field came onstream in 1948. Shell Oil, Qatar, successfully drilled offshore at Idd-el-Sharg; in 1960 and at Maydan-Mahzan in 1963. 'Ele oil industry was relatively stagnant during the mid-1960s; in 1969, however, a new offshore concession was awarded to Qatar Japan Oil Company. IL Statistics on Operation Crtde oil: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 289 323 338 355 362 Percent of world total: 0.8% (1970). 2. Reserves: 4.3 billion barrels. Percent of world to; al. 0.7% (1970). 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 0.7 (1969). B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1969 1970 15 15 2. Reserves: 10 trillion cubic feet. C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues (million US$): 1969 1970 96 129 Percent of total government revenues: 91% B. Local expenditures of foreign oil compunies: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 19r7 1968 1969 116, 829 2. Refined prodixtv None 3. Natural gas: None B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum: None 124, 078 1970 129, 598 136, 900 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :26IA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 1969 Gasoline 251 289 :i02 Kerosine and jet fuel 27 22 23 D:stillate fuel oil 78 137 172 Residual fuel oil 0 0 0 Lubricants 7 10 11 Other 0 53 124 Total 363 511 632 3 Natural gas: N.A. C. Domestic consumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 466 716 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Name Cumulative production Date through 1969 Concessionaire discovered (barrels) Dukhan (onshore) QPC 1940 1, 077, 240, 000 Idd-el-Shargi Shell 1960 7:2, 910, 000 Maydam-Mazyam Shell 19( 3 138, 470, 000 B. Gctsfields: N.A. C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil-68 (1970) 2. Gas?N.A. D. Pipeline Size Length From To Owner (inches) (miles) Capacity Crude oil: Umm Bab Umm Said Qatar Petroleum 14 38 N.A. Co. Ltd. (2) Shargi Haluli Island. Shell 12 13 N.A. Maydam-Mazyam.. Haluli Island. . Shell 14 10 N.A. Gas: Dukhan . Doha (Ad Daw- hah) Qatar govern- ment 20 35 N.A. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : cu-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 E. Refineries: Capacity (barrels per Location Owner stream (lay) Umm Said National Oil Development Co., 700 Qatar. VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: Qatar Petroleum Co., Ltd. Qatar Japan Oil Co. Shell (Qatar) B. Relining: Qatar Petroleum Co., Ltd. C. Pipeline: Qatar Petroleum Co., Ltd. Shell (Qatar) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIWDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 .Z1b4. .A1Weih ?Yenbu. ?Medina hicadallb Mecca SUDAN ETHIOPIA SAUDI IRAN Rasa l naMi Khatiiiti /V ' tp ? Dha ra AIWAIN QATAR *?AD DAWHAH sAl RIYADH Huhit AR A BI A 14) YEMEN (SAWA') lt0t14 1?. SAUDI ARABIA 40 Oilfield Oil pipel' ,41 le Oil re' .ry ? Tanker terminal 1RUC?NV 51?''15 .:?41('( i RA ipmt 511951 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28: CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SAUDI ARABIA* I. Introduction Oil was discovered in 1938 by Standard Oil of California, Ole first of a series of strikes. The Ghawar field (onshore) and the Safaniya field (offshore) are Saudi Arabia's most prolific areas; Safaniya is the world's largest known offshore field. The Arabian American Oil Co. (ARAMCO--Standard Oil of Calif., 30%; Standard Oil of New Jersey, 30%; Texaco, 30%; and Mobil C1. 10%) is the only producer operating in the country at the present time. ARAMCO also operates the Abu Sa'fah offshore field, jointly claimed by Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Three other private companies are operating in conjunction with thc state oil firm, Petromin, but they have yet to produce crude oil. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude oil: 1. Production (thor mid bariels per day)*: 196C 1970 3,219 3,622 Percent of world total: S.c)% (1970). 2. Reserves: 148 billion barrels. Percent of world total: 23.8% (1970). 3. Refinery capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 475 B. Natural gas: 1. Production: Gas oil separator plant (GOSP) at Safaniya had an initial rate of 200,000 bid in 1969. 2, Reserves: 50 trillion cubic feet. C. Employment in petroleum sector (1970?AR AAICO only): Saudis 8, 630 Foreigners 1, 726 Total 10,356 Financial Data A. Oil revenues (million US$): 1969 1970 980 1, 223 Percent of total government revenu 85%-90% (1970). B. Local expenditures of foreign oil companies (million US$): 8171 million (1970--ARAMCO only). 10% of Saudi Arabian GNP (1967). IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Ci ude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 1970 819,823 891, ,676 939,000 1, 097, 000 *Excluding Neutral Zone through 1969. Approved For Release 2001/09/28: CI4WDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 1969 1970 Gasoline 16, 141 21, 179 21, 622 N.A. Kerosine and jet fuel 10, 551 14, 728 15, 466 N.A. Distillate fuel oil. .. 12, 070 15, 322 13, 541 N.A. Residual fuel oil 33, 048 44, 500 47, 464 N.A. Lubricants 0 0 0 N.A. Other 6, 400 9, 905 13, 139 N.A. Total 78, 516 105, 684 111, 132 192, 000 3. Natural gas: N.A. B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 0 0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 ? Gasoline 3 1 Kerosine and jot fuel 0 5 Distillate fuel oil 0 118 Residual fuel oil 0 254 Lubricants 0 107 Other 16 2 Total 19 487 3. Natural gas: N.A. C. Domestic consumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 '1968 1969 1970 49, 359 50, 346 N.A. NA. V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oil fields: Date Name Concessionaire discovered Cumulative production through 1970 (barrels) Abciaici ARAMCO 1940 3, 259, 757, 565 Abu Hadriya ARAMCO 1940 148, 169, 986 Abu Sa'fah* AR IMOD 1963 87, 727, 831 Berri AR IIMCO 1964 36, 016, 554 Dununan ARAMCO 1938 501, 828, 531 Fadhili ARAMCO 1949 77, 605, 982 Ghawar ARAMCO 1948 5, 568, 979, 621 Khurais ARAMCO 1957 14, 580, 563 Khursaniyah ARAMCO 1956 294, 340, 485 Manifa ARAMCO 1957 67, 494, 253 Qatif ARAMCO 1945 275, 299, 503 Safaniya ARAMC0 1951 1, 613, 166, 713 Shaybah ARAMCO 1968 9, 870 Zulu! ARAMCO 1965 Not in production *Shared jointly by Bahrain. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CI1RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 B. amlielde: N.A. C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil-418 2. Gas?N.A. I). Pipelines: Ownership Length (miles) Diameter (inches) Saudi Arabia: Qaistimah/Sid on (Lebanon) ARAMCO 754 30/31 Abgaig/Qaistimah ARAMCO 315 30/31 Fadhili field/Qatif-Qaisumah ARAMCO 27.5 ? Offshore Manifa/Safaniya/Ras Tanura ARAMCO 103 22/30/32 Khursaniyali/R:ss Tanura ARAMCO 65 42 Abu Safali field/Ras Tanura ARAMCO 29 ? Abgaiq/Qatif ARAMCO 29 30 Safaniya/Ras Tanura ARAMCO 137 22 Safaniya/Khursaniyan ARAMCO 64 ? Dahran/Bahrain ARAMCO 34 12/14 Formerly called Idris field: Khafji offshore/onsnore terminal AOC 27 20 Wafra field/Ras Al Zor terminal Getty Oil Co 25 10/16 E. Refineries: Lneation Owner Capacity (thousand barrels per stream day) Ras Tanura Aramco 383 Jidda Petromin 12 VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: ARAMCO ENI ERAP-ELF Sun Oil and Natomas General Petroleum and Mineral Organization?Petromin (stai,e owned) B. Refining: ARAMCO Petromin C. Pipelines: Tapline (ARAMCO) ARAMCO Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : WA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Persian Gulf Area Refineries Company and refinery location Crude Cat- Cat- cannel ty cracking reforming (o/s(I) capacity capacity ADEN BP Refinery (Aden) Ltd., Aden 178,000 10,000 BAHRAIN Bahrain Petroleum Co. Ltd., Bahrain. 215,250 36,000 15,000 IRAN Iranian Oil Refining Co. Abadan 460,000 36,000 25,000 Masiid-i-Sulaiman 75,000 National Iranian Oil Co. Kermanshah Naft-i-shah Teheran TOTAL 4,500 5,300 100,000 644,X00 14,400 12,500 50,400 37,500 National Iranian Oil, Shiraz 45,000 (Under construction) IRAQ Government Oil Refineries Administration Daera 55,000 Hadithah 6,500 Khanagin, Alwand 12,500 Mattel' Depot, Basrah 4 .300 Quiyarah. 2,300 Iraq Petroleum Co. Ltd., Kirkuk 2,300 TOTAL Government Oil Refineries Administration, Abu Fulus .10RDAN 5,000 82,900 5,000 70,000 (Planned) Jordan Petroleum Refilling Co., Zerka.... ..... 7,400 1,400 900 KUWAIT American Independent Oil Co. Mina Abdulla.... 144,000 Kuwait National, Shy'aybah 95,000 15,800 Kuwait Oil Co., Ltd. Mina al Ahmadi 250,000 4,100 TOTAL 489,000 19,900 QATAR National Oil Development Co., Umm Said 700 SAUDI ARABIA Arabian American Oil Co., Ras Tanura 383,250 14,700 Petromin, Jiddah 12,000 2,500 Arabian Oil Company Ltd., Yhafji 30,000 Getty Oil Co., Mina Sand 50,000 TOTAL 475,250 17,200 28 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 1 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IIIAQ PETROLEUM COMPANY (IPC) PIPELINES Origin iiirkuk Oilfield Station K-1 (Iraq) Destination Horns Junction, Syria Length and diameter 150 miles; 2 lines-12" 2 lines-16" 2 lines-30/32" 315 miles; 1 line-12" 1 line?i6" 2 lines-39/32" 29 miles; 1 line-12" 1 line-16" I line-24" I line-26" 1 line-30" 494 miles Cr.pacity This section has a capacity of 600,000 b/d. 'I'aroughput capacity: Total 1.08 million b/d iPC 1.07 million b/d (Bait las and Tripoli terminals) Pumping Stations K-1, K-2, K-3, and T-1 in Iraq T-2, T-3, and T-4 in Syria Origin Home Junction (Syria) Destination &mitts, Syria Tripoli, Lebanon Length and diameter 62 miles, 1 line-24" 38 miles, 1 line-12" 1 line-26" I line?I6" 1 line-30" Capacitv 600,000 b/d 500,000 bid Terminal storage 4.8 million barrels 2.5 million barrels TRANS ARAA AN PIPELINE SYSTEM The pipeline facility for the movement of Saudi Arabian crude oil to the port city of Sidon (Lebanon) on the Eastern Mediterranean is referred to as the Trans Arabian Pipeline system. Actually, the complete system is owned and operated by the two corporations?Aramco and the Trans Arabian Pipeline Company (Tapline), which is owned by the Aramco owners In the same proportion. The following are the physical characteristics of the system: Anima) Tapiine Total A/ i/cs Qatif Junction to Qaisumah 271. 0 270 Qaisumah to Border 0 539 539 Jordan 0 110 110 Syria o 79 79 Lebanon, Sidon o 26 26 Total Diameter (inches) Capacity (bpd) Throughput (1970) Pumping stations Terminal storage (Sidon) Loading capacity (Sidan) 270 754 1,024 30-31 3C-31 485,000 485,000 485,000 177,000 b/d Sidon terminal (Leba- non). Abqaiq Qaisumah Tufaih* Uwaiqilah* Nariya Badanah Shubah* Wariah* Rafha Jalarnid* Turaif Qaryatain 3 million barrels. 26,000 barrels per hour. *Unmanned remote control auxiliary pumping stations. 29 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SOUTHERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA AREA Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 OM NM All AN 11111 SA NIS INS MN 11111 11?1 All All MS 11?11 INS 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO : Oa riita44 Madrid S Fa 4 Pak"c.t. C.44. ? ?ftturis ark) (sp, odeidur R4b1t _al (Sp ) cjitax ? Ns M n ?pen ""-CO "4?CE Toulon Afirse:11: ? - Algiers ? a ^ ? /cob', 4b1 ALGERIA MEDITERRANEAN SEA AREA 40 Oilfield ? Gasfield Oil refinery ? Tanker terminal Okays svIrTztaus, a?noa. La Spay." e:gite ..Lafeeno _:_?4101,14 AUSTRIA ITALY CORS,CA OR". S?RCINIA Iht?rte Ann. .? TUNISIA Hill. klesseout I 511969 9 71 MOLY MALTA CiltC M.4.I a__ peed4fiist e 1.11111IGARY us, _ .Svid R 0 NI_ _A N. I.Alinsisou!.., sucharest_,; yams. YUGOSLAVIA - 04?11130 c.S?"a BULGARIA ni ALBANIA Benghazi. GRCECE Thessaionlk, *.Athens CRETE ,I. a ? ) - ? ? OA S o t \ LIBYL14, ? ft e, ? ft. Il .5 e BOUNDARY REPRESENTATION IS NOT NECESS?RILY AUTHORITATIVE \ Sib istenno. lb cAntata TURKEY p,olDES C/PRuS 51 III om,cos,a Be,cut aosmascus t.ES Al11151 ; Il locto /Vex, Cr.allA 11 7 a , ca,,Q. 12.2.q/ Sp.U Rb To 111;:4 EGYPT 11 co 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SOUTHERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA AREA OIL SUMMARY, 1970 WORLD PRODUCTION WORLD RESERVES*** ? loplims iliii rm Mir 1979 Is MarcA 1971 ??Exclides 31901111 avallsble is Bill ii Suez In Dag and Saudi' arable lachfiled Is P11111111 lull 511979 9.71 Percent Iraq (pipeline) Saudi Arabia (pipeline)? Algeria Egypt** Libya orocco Tunisia Syria srael Turkey Algeria Egypt** Libye Tunisia Syria Israel Turkey Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Summary of Gas and Oil Production for the Southern Mediterranean Sea Area Oil Production (Thousand b/d) Natural Gas (Billion Cu. Ft.) 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 Iraq (IPC Pipeline) 1,177 1,200 1,189 Saudi Arabia (Tapline) 345 177 480 Algeria 935 988 997 105.4 )9.7 29.6 Egypt* 30 30 30 Libya 3,111 3,321 3,078 N.A. N.A. N..4. Morocco 1 1 1 14.8 14.6 0.3 Tunisia 78 87 87 3.2 1.6 0.2 Syria 48 83 100 Israel 52 70 122 5.5 4.2 0.0 Turkey 69 69 65 Total 5,846 6,026 6,149 128.9 120.1 30.7 *Including only oil available in the Mediterranean Sea. Total Egyptian production in 1970 was 330,000 barrels per day. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CaRDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 LISBON? potaucm.7 SPAIN ? GISRAI ['AU Oran Arrow He Tiar RABAT Santa DieIta 0 1111,1,51 '?'-'- I TOUVROUrt , A10.111', r 1,1'01\ ALGER? Mode-a ( ?Constant? e T[INIS INV Beiala Skiklua Ar n aba Betno MOR OC ?Bechar "Tindouf titC.11.T I t ? 1 RIPOLI oud ,1-1\aso,s1Messa ,\1):0.1.191.T01.111. RHOUROE.NOU036;\ Otinet..? ? 0 11 ,1 O 1-n?Arnenr*,4, LIBYA ALGERIA .Tamanfassst Oilfield ? ?infield 'pipeline Oil di 9 Goy pipeline Oil refinery tintieflori rInnt ? Tanker terminal MALI 511954 9-71 11,11^1,10, VIrP1f$,Cry,,,(1,1 N,C.I,,A11/1 4,1'11P11,1 NIGER Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ALGERIA I. Introduction Algeria, Africa's oldest and third largest petroleum exporter, produced small quantities of crude oil early in this century; its petroleum boom, however, (lid not get under way until 1956 with the discovery of the Saharan fields. Algeria also has enormous, largely unexploited, reservvp of natural gas. Historically, France played a prominent role in Algeria's oil indmary. FrencI firms administered most concession areas, produced about 80% of the country's oil through 1970, and more than half of Algeria's output was marketed in France. Gas concesF,:ons, pipelines, and liquefaction plants were jointly held by French and Algerian firms. In April 1971, however, Algeria nationalized 35% of total French companies' oil producing assets, giving Algeria majority interest in each French company while allowing for con- tinued French participation in production and marketing. At the same time, petroleum pipelines and gas concessions were totally nationalized. Algerian oil and natural gas interests are vested in a single state company, SONATRACH. SONATRACH owns 55% of Algerian crude oil production, all pipelines and gas concessions, and nearly 70% of the existing refinery capacity. SONATRACH markets its own production abroad and handles all domestic distribution. In addition, the construction of several petrochemical complexes, a refinery, gas liquefaction plants, and petroleum pipelines comes under SONATRACH auspices. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1966 1907 1968 1969 1970 703 811 902 935 Percent of world total: 2.2% (1970). 2. Reserves: 30 billion barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 4.9% (1970). 3. Winery capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 48.3 B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1969 1970 105.4 99.7 2. Reserves: 150 trillion cubic feet (1970) C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Government oil revenues (million US$): 1969 1970 250 200 Percent of total government revenues: 23.4% (1969) 988 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : 81A-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (million barrels): 1067 1968 1069 282. 9 285. 5 324. 0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 1,831 4,411 3,760 3. Natural gas: 55 billion cubic feet (1970) B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 1970 458 0 0 0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 1969 Gasoline 216 75 N..A. Distillate fuel oil 80 148 N.A. Residual fuel oil 156 0 N.A. Lubricants 259 252 N.A. Other 424 821 N.A. Total 1,135 1,296 1,540 3. Natural gas: N.A. C. Domestic consumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 14,618 12,676 12,604 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields (major): Of which: Name Cumulative production Date through 1969 Concessionaire discovered (barrels) North Sahara area: Gassi Touil SONATRACH. 1963 199, 109, 943 ALREX ERAP COPEFA Hassi Messaoud (N) SN REPAL t CAREP 1956 392, 044, 530 Hassi Messaoud (S) 547, 047, 216 Rhourde El Baguel SONATRACH . 1962 123, 633, 397 ALREP VEEDOL Hassi Mazoula N.A N.A. N.A. Polignac basin area: Edjeleh N.A 1956 112, 077, 569 Zarzaitine N.A 1958 350, 244, 725 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 B. Ga ?fields: Name Date of Concessionaire prod uction Hassi Winel Gassi Touil* Rhourde NOUN C. Number of producing wells: 1. 011-755 (1)69) 2. Gas----N.A. D. Pipelines: SONATRACH N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Not producing 1. Oil: Ownership Length (miles) Diameter (incl,es) Haoud el Hamra/Arzew SONATRACH 500 '03 Haoial el Hamra/Bougie SONATRACH 411 M/22 In iimenas/La Skhirra TRAPSA in dispute. 480 14 Ohanet/Haoud el Hamra SONATRACH 322 30 El Gassi/MD 1 SONATRACH 56 10 MD 1/Haoud el Hamra SONATRACH 16 16 MD 1/Haoud el Hamra SONATRACH 16 20 UP 1/Haoud el Hamra SONATRACH 8 20 Haoud el Berktioui/PK 71 6 SONATRACH 14 8 Ehourde el Niguel/Naomi el Hamra. SONATRACH 67 14 Hassi R'Mel/Haolid el Hamra SONATRACH 183 8 PK 66/In Amenas SONATRACH 41 10 Edjeleh/In Amenas SONATRACH 31 12 Zarzaitine N.E./Zarzaitine SONATRACH 7 6 Zarzait hie/In AMCIUIS SONATRACH 15 14 El Adel) Larache/Tiguentoyeine SONATRACH 34 8 Tiguentourine/La Reculee SONATRACH 14 12 Tin Fouye/In Amenas SONATRACH 134 14 Ohanet/PK 66 SONATRACH 29 24 Acheb/PK. 51 SONATRACH 17 6 Ii'Mazoula Sud/H'Mazoula SONATRACH 13 6 Tan Emellel/Edjeleii SONATRACH 14 6 Rhourde Nouss/PK 263 6 SONATRACH 19 8 E. Refineries: Location Capacity (thousand barrels Ownership per day) Hassi Messitoud Cia Raffinage en AfrIque du Nord (CRAN)... Maison Carree Societ6 de in Raffinage d'Alger *Joint oil and gas production. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : elA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 3. 3 45. 0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: CREPS COPAREX 3.N. Repel FRANCAREP CFP OMNIREX SNPA PETROPAR CEP PREPA EURAFREP SONATRACH COPEFA VEEDOL Oil Co. AMOFRANCE ASCOP CAREP B. Refining: CRAN Societo do la Raffinago d'Alger C. Pipeline: TRAPSA SONATRACH Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : C04-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 EGYPT Oilfield ^ Gasfield Oil pipeline Refined products pipeline One pipeline It Oil refinery ? Tanker terminal LIBYA Mars 3 at Hamra! CYPRUS LEBANON BLIR:11? --- ? DAMASCUS SYRIA Ist,!7reii,;vfcr.,c,uyoied TEL AVIV -*AMMAN Atexamiriat:S Kafr ash ? ? link!) .Port Said X '11.rfisil, \ISRAEL/ Banhri. Kafr ad Dawwor Mahallah 1,?04 at Kubra Musturud \ CAIRO Al 'Airud , Hulwan Suez Bani Suwayf ? Al Minyti Sawhij . \I 7rrritory I.CLATinf 1IUU ISLA YM IA NO Anu?N`re Gharlb ,? ? 54 qt. n1(5044'. 41 Re's ShukheIr ? Al Ghurdaqah1 .Qina S '1 D A N 50! nif.CessAIIILy AuTNORITAilvt DOUNt141,e 5teriCsENTATION .Asw3n 511957 9-71 ORDAN SAUDI ARABIA Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 EGYPT I. Introduction Oil was first produced in Egypt in 1910, but significant production did not begin until the mid-1930s when the Ras Gharib field was discovered. In the 1950s, the prolific Belayim fields were discovered. More recently, joint US-Egyptian companies have discovered and begun exploiting the El Morgan and El Alamein fields. In 1967 the Sinai oilfield!, which then accounted for more than 80% of total production, were taken over by the Israelis. Subsecrient hostilities have caused the shutdown of Egypt's two largest refineries, both at Suez. Construction A a proposed crude oil pipeline from Suez to Alexandria to bypass the closed Suez Canal has been delay both by lack of financilq, and by hostilities in the area. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day)*: 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 119 108 183 245 330 Percent of world total: 0.73% (1970) 2. Rear-- At: 4.5 billion barrels (1970) Perant of world total: 0.72%. 3. Refinery capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 175.0 (1970) B. Natural gas: 1. Production: N.A. 2. Reserves: 5 trillion cubic feet (1970) estinirr.te C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues: Negligible B. Local expenditures of foreign oil companies: N.A. IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thmand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 0 5,234 10,986 *After June 1967, excludes fields under Israeli control. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : aA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Refined products (tons): Product 1967 1968 1969 Gasoline 3, 316 3, 166 Kerosine 340 305 35, 250 Solarine 1, 475 1, 371 2, 880 Diesel oil 3, 683 0 4, 419 Fuel oil 10 0 47, 495 Other 32 19 318 Total 8, 856 4, 861 .90, ,i6.8 3. Natural gas: N.A. P. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thou.sand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 8, 500 9, 406 2, Refined :droducts (tons): Product 6, 570 1969 Gasoline 2, 056 Kerosine 279, 880 Solarine 349, 089 Diesel oil 48, 170 Fuel oil 740, 752 Other 5, 401 Tota 1, 425, 348 3. Natural ga.,R 7 N.A. C. Domestic consumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 41, 638 61,644 94,535 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIMRDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: Name Date discovered Cumulative production through 1969 (barrels) Abu Ru deis* 1957 13, 204, 947 Asi* 1948 34, 269, 304 Belayim onshore 1954 2.44, 777, 435 Belayim offshore* N.A. N.A. El Alamein 1966 8, 660, 000 El Morgan Ras Amir 1965 1965 '01, 702, 000 1, 349, 407 Karim 1958 5, 844, 790 Ras Bakr 1958 31, 366, 471 Ras Gharib 1938 203, 912, 165 Sidri* 1959 4, 038, 736 Sudr* 1946 39, 198, 071 Others. 42, 042, 369 B. Ga.slields: .V.A. C. Nv mber of producing wells! 1. Oil-330 (1 Jul 1970) 2. Gas?N.A. D. Pipelines: From To Concessionaire Size (inches) Length (miles) Crude oil: El Morgan Ras Shukeir. UAR/Pan American. . 18 24 El Alamein Mama al Hama WEPCO 6 21 Products: Suez Musturud 83 Suez Cairo 74 Mustarud.. Hulwan 31 Alexandria 'Tian ta 72. j Alexandria Kafr-ad-Dawwar 19 Al Ajrad Cairo 77. 5 Belt yiry Abu Zanimah 35 *These fields are on the Sir d Peninsula and are being operated by Israel. Current data are not available. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIAMIDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ' Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 E. Refineries: Capacity (barrela per stream Location Owner day) Alexandria Soc. Egyf,tienne pour le Raffinage.... 35, 000 Suez* El Nasr Petroleum Co 85, 000 Suez* Suez Oil Processing Co 55, 000 VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: EGPC AEO (BP/Shell) now El Naar Petroleum Co COPE GPC Ste. Cooperative Egyptienne des Petroles Misr Petroleum Co. Petroleum Cooperative Co. International Egyptian Oil Co., Inc. (1E0C) Pan American Phillips ENI WEPCO GUPCO B. Refining: SERCOP El Nasr Petroleum Co. Suez Oil Processing Co. C. Pipeline: N.A. *Closed as a result of hostilities. 38 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ISRAEL ..l.l Oilfield EIN Gasfield Oil pipeline Gas pipeline Refined products pipeline A Oil refinery II Tanks,' .'erminol 'Al Qantarelt EGYPT C1,:+1,011 DELAY1144 A! BOUNDARY nF.pnrativrATIon IS NOT NECESSARILY AUTHWUTATIVF Abil Zanimah 0/71 LEBANON) I , t ?N,)77 / \ ) N plti1 oa:1: / ) 1 N.ibUill, / / / II I AVIV VAI 0 ,) i N . ? r i I 1) Kila. st ..-) JORDA1.1. no,dmi v2,,,t,... Jericho. AMMAN -31 I Ash:nalt.m...7 , \, ,i NI 41 ' I :,l'Ipbron ' r.,-' ,. / ./?.? musa PIII /----1 \ ? ( Beersheba\ "Wall k k i S 01A E zo?.?\ 'Al 'Arisit \\\\ / tie,10 I:" \ Oron / / \ ) 1 1 I \ ) (lsroeii-orcupred trrritory) IIEL A VIM I ANL, /./` './A ./11 Tar Shams ash Sheyhh. J 0RD,AN SA UDI ARABIA 511960 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ISRAEL I. Introduction Israel has a very small oil and natural gas industry. The petroleum industry is a relatively recent phenomenon. Oil was first found in 1955 by the Lapidot-Israel Petroleum Company, Ltd., at Heletz. Another oil producing area was found at Kakhav in 1963. Since the June 1967 war, Israel has been pumping oil from captured Egyptian wells in the Sinai Peninsula. Oil production in 1969 of about 53,000 barrels per day was nearly triple the 1967 level, although production in Israel itself declined during the period. Recent, petroleum developments in Israel were highlighted by the initial operation in Feb. 1970 of the oil pipeline running from Eilat to Ashkelon on the Mediterranean. Israel produces small quantities of natural gas from fields in the Dead Sea area. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per (lay): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 4 20* 53* 52* 70* Percent of world total: 0.15% (1970) 2. Reserves: 13 million barrels (1970 Israel only) Percent of world total: 0.002% (1970) 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 107.0 (1970) B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1969 1970 5.5 4.2 2. Reserves: 72 billion cubic, feet (1970) C. Employment in petroleum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data N.A. IV. Trade A. Ex/. Drts: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 7,700 11,779 *Data for 1967-70 include production from captured Italo-Egyptian fields on the Sinai Peninsula. 39 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Relined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 Gasoline 1, 800 2, 225 Kerosine and jet fuel 1, 525 1, 875 Distillate fuel oil 3, 35() 1, 200 Residual fuel oil 2, 800 0 Lubricants 20 0 Other 990 130 Total 10, 485 5, 430 3. Natural gas: N.A. B. Imports: 1. crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 30, 000 36, 850 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 1968 Gasoline 151 112 Residual fuel oil 725 2, 664 Lubriean. 132 160 Other 6 69 Total 1,014 3,005 C. Domestic consumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1068 23,279 31,011 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields (excluding Sinai): Name Cumulative production to July 1970 Date (thousand Concessionaire discovered barrels) Heletz Bror Lapidoth 1955 9, 865, 000 Kakhav N.A. 1963 3, 279, 000 Sinai Fields: Abu iludois Asi Belayim Sudr Sidri B. Gasfields: Kidod Zohar C. Number of producing wells: Oil-32 (1970) Gas?N.A. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : C4-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 D. Pipelines: From To Ownership 3ixo (inches) Length (miles) Capacity Eilat Haifa Eilat-Haifa Pipeline Co . 16 257 N.A. Eilat Ashkelon.... Ashkelon Pipeline Co . 42 160 N.A. Beersheba Haifa Ashkelon Pipeline Co ... 6 110 N.A. Zo Sodom, Oron, Dimona Eilat-Haifa Pipeline Co. 6 50 N.A. E. Refineries: Location Owner Capacity (thousand barrels per stream day) Haifa Haifa Refineries, Ltd.. 107 Ashdod Ashdod Refining Co. . 75 (planned) VI. Companies A. Producing, operating, or exploring: Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospecting Co. Paz Oil Co., Ltd. Sonal Israel, Ltd. Israel National Oil Co., Ltd. Israel Fuel Corp., Ltd. Belpetco Israel, Ltd. Delek Israel Fuel Corp., Ltd. ARVA Oil Co., Ltd. Mayflower Oil E-plor- lion Co. Isram Corp. Petroleum Service Ltd. B. Refining: Haifa Refineries, Ltd. Ashdod Refining Co. C. Pipeline: Ashkelon Pipeline Cmnpany Holdings, Ltd. E2at-1Iaifa Pipeline Co. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : G1A-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 TUNISIA 0 I RII'01 I Az Zawiyan 0AI KInims 0 Mi.:ratan ()Gni-Ryan BANGHA/-1* ? Tobruk Ra's al UnOf CI! lid EGYPT ()Sabha Al lawf. ALGERIA NIGER \\... olifisid or Gasfield ? Oil pipeline Gas Pipeline Oil refinery S Liquefied gas plant ? Tanker terminal 511962 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 LIBYA I. Introduction Libya's oil industry began a mere twelve years ago with the discovery of rich oil deposits in the Sill() Basin by Esso Libya. This discovery in 1959 was followed by other large finds in the north-central area, the most recent being the lucrative I ntisar (Idris) field discovered by Occidental Petroleum in 1967. Because of the high quality and low sulfur content of the oil, demand for Libyan oil is high, especially in nearby Western Europe. As a result, Libya is one of the world's largest oil exporters. More than 95% of the country's oil output is exported (refining and marketing of oil in Libya remains minimal) . Closure of the Suez Canal since 1967 has spurred demand for Libyan oil and has caused a rapid expan- sion in production and exports. More than two-thirds of Libya's oil is exported to the EC countries, with West Germany the major importer. US-owned firms dominate Libyan oil production, accounting for more than 90% of production and a total investment of about $1.2 billion. The country's Petroleum Law was last revised in 1966. At that time, provisions were added to bring paymeni,s more in line with the standard OPEC terms and to give the government preferential treatment (bonuses) from the bidding oil concessionaire. IL Statistics on Operation A. Crude petroleum: 1. Production (thousaml barrels per day): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1,507 1,743 2,606 3,111 3,321 Percent of world total: 7.3% (1970) 2. Reserves: 30 billion barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 4.9% (1970) 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream day): 9.5 (1969)?excluding 2.4 at the Oasis Walla refinery for company use only. B. Natural gas: 1. Production (thousand cubic feet per day): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 354,781 368,518 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2. Reserves: 30 trillion cubic feet (1969) C. Employment in petroleum sector: 1967 1969 Libyans 3, 536 4, 038 Foreign nationals 1, 842 2, 357 Total 5, 378 6,359 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : SA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 III. Financial Data A. Governmmt oil revenues (million USP: 1967 1968 1969 1970 631 952 1, 143 1, 500 (est.) Percent of total government revenues: 75%-80% (1970) B. Local expenditures of foreign oil companies (million US$): 225 (1969) IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1970 1, 206, 836 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 0 0 3. Natural gas: 1967 . 1968 1969 1970 None None None None B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1969 1970 1968 0 0 0 0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product 1967 Gasoline 1, 146 1, 592 Kerosine and jet fuel 178 195 Distillate fuel oil 1, 355 1, 952 Residual fuel oil 279 332 Lubricants 95 122 Total 3, 053 4, 198 3. Natural gas: N.A. C. Domestic consumption. including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 1959 1970 5, 550 7, 469 N.A. N.A. 43 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields (major): Name Concessionaire Date discovered through Cumulative production 1969 (barrels) Amal 1959 193, 750, 000 Dahra Oasis 1959 283, 874, 070 Gialo N.A 1961 489, 470, 010 Intisar (Idris) Occidental 1967 185, 915, 724 Nafoors Amoseas 1965 243, 300, 000 Raguba Sinclair, Esso, Grace 1961 220, 918, 087 Samah N.A 1961 127, 519, 171 Sarir B.P./Hunt 1961 232, 675, 505 Waha Oasis 1960 283, 011, 715 Zelten Esso Libya 1959 1, 080, 326, 994 B. Gasfields: Name Concessionaire Date discovered 1969 production (million cubic feet per day) M'Berber Esso/Standard 1966 11,300 Meghil Esso/Standard 1965 17,699 Sahl Esso/Standard 1965 7, ?J4 Hateiba Esso/Standard 1966 9,980 Wadayat Esso/Standard N.A. N.A. Arabia Esso/Standard 1967 12,800 Sarra Esso/Standard 1966 5,307 Tebet Esso/Standard 1967 5,650 Messallah Esso/Serte 1962 2, 175 Oue Chebi CPTL 1959 8, 100 Bik el Rheze Oasis 1961 4,340 Arish Amoseas 1964 1,600 Barrut Mobil 1966 10,930 C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil-869 2. Gas?N.A. 44 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 D. Pipelines: Concessionaire Length (miles) Size (inch es) Zelten/Marsa El Brega Esso 107 30 Jebel field/Zelten Esso 22 24 Raguba field/Zelten-Marsa El Brega system (Esso Libya's). Esso Sirte/Liamco Grace... . 55 20 Dahra field/Es Sider trunk lino.. . Oasis 88 30 Dahill, field/Es Sider terminal Oasis 122 30 Walla, Samah, Belhadan and Lagut fields/Dahra. Oasis 170 32 Walia-Zaggut/Sarnah Oasis 30 24 Walia/Gialo Oasis 95 30 Amal field/Ras Lanuf Mobil/Gelsenberg/Amoseas. . 177 30 Amal field/Ras Lanuf loop Mobil/Gelsenberg/Amoseas. 141 36 Hofra field/trunk line Mobil/Gelsenberg/Amoseas. Mobil/Gelsenberg/Amoseas. . 36 24 Ora field/trunk line Mobil/Gelsenberg/Amoseas. . 83 24 Trunk/Ras Lanuf Mobil/Gelsenberg/Amoseas. . 55 30 Beds, field/Mobil Gelsenberg's Ras Amoseas 15 24 Lanuf line. Kotla/Beda-Ora lino Amoseas 7 14 Khuff field/Beda field (Mobil Golsen- berg's Ras Lanuf). Aminoil 20 8 Umin Farid/Hofra field (Mobil Gel- senberg's Ras Lanuf). Phillips 17 6 Nafoora field/Amal Has Land line. Amo9eas 25 20 Serir field/Tobruk BP Libya/Bunker Hunt 312 34 Intisar field/Zueitina Occidental 135 40 Intisar/Augila Occidental. 40 24 Intisar D/Intisar A Occidental 14 40 Megid/Nafoora, Aquitaine 68 14 Dor Harada/Ora Aquitaine 52 10. 75 Dor/Khuff Aquitaine 14 10 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : VIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 1 1 1 I 1111 E. 1?efinerica: Marsa El Brega Esso/Standard barrels per Location Owner stream day) (thousand Capacity 9. 5 I Walla Oasis 2. 4 I VI. Companies Amerada Petroleum Co. of Libya* BP Exploration Co. (Libya) Ltd. I California Asiatic Co.** Continental Oil Co. of Libya*** Esso Sirte Inc. I Esso Standard Libya Inc. Gelsenberg?Libyan Branch Grace Petroleum Corporation Libyan American Oil Co. I Marathon Petroleum of Libya Ltd.*** Mobii Oil Libya Ltd. Nelson Bunker Hunt I Amoco Libya Oil Co. Texaco Overseas Petroleum Ltd.** Ausonia Mineraria?S.p.A. Compagnia Recherche Idrocarburi (CORI) I Compagnie des Petroles Total (Libye) ?Wintershall-Libya & Elwerath Oil Co. Libya Libyan Atlantic Co. I Libya Shell N.V. AGIP S.p.A.?Libyan Branch American Mining and Exploration Co. I Aquitaine?Libya Bosco Middle East, 041 Corp. Circle Oil Co. S.A. Libyan Clark Oil Co. ? I Occidental of Libya Inc. Schoven Chemie?Libya Scirtioa Shell Ltd. I Union Rheinische?Libya Libyan National Petroleum Corporation *Operated by Oasis Oil Co. of Libya with Shell Exploratic en Proluctie Maatschappij (Libya). I **Operated by American Overseas Petroleum Ltd. ***Operated by Oasis Oil Co. of Libya. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 .1 ? Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : ClegRDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Latakia Baniyas Tarps Tripo TU KEY HA! Al Qhmistili suw IVAN Al ? Aleppo .Ar Reim!' ---------- ? Day, az law, Flamah jug rilLu 0 BEIRUT 41,01r Sidon kd Abh Kamhl . Crb-AMASCUS .Al Qunaytirah ISRAEL ( 111 AVIV- ,,YAFO 511ah9 9-71 As Suwaydr Oilfield Oil pipeline ?-?????- Wined products pipeline a Oil refinery Ifo Tanker terminal SFNI-A114,.4 Atm_ Nt.fSBAnft Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 1 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SYRIA I. Introduction Petroleum production and refining facilities are owned by the government and operated throlgh the General Petroleum Organirition (GPO). Oil was first discovered by private foreign companies in 1956. Production, however, was delayed until 1968, when it was undertaken by the GPO with Soviet technical assistance. The Horns refinery, constructed in 1958 to handle crude oil purchased from the IPC, was modified in 1969 to handle the heavy, sulfurous domestic crude oil. At the same time, refiaery capacity was increased to 59,000 barrels per stream day. The National Pipeline, which runs from the fields in the northeast to Horns and Tartus, also is being expanded from its current capacity of 90,030 barrels per day. The line is expected to have a capacity of 150,000 barrels per day to Horns and 90,000 Lauds to Tr-rims in the near future. Pipelines owned by IPC and ARAMCO also cross Syrian territory. II Statistics on Operation A. Crude petrcleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1968 1969 1970 27 48 83 Percent o: world production: 0.18% (1970). 2. Reserves: 1.2 billion barrels. Percent of world total: 0.19% (1970). 3. Refinery capaciiy (thousand barrels per stream day): 59 (1970). B. Natural gas: 1. Production: N.A. 1112. Reserves: 750 billion cubic -.:eet. C. Employment in petrolcum sector: N.A. III. Financial Data A. Oil:* 1969 (million US$) IPC 53 Tapline (ARAMCO) 5 N.A. GPO Percent of total government revenue: NA. B. Local expeAditures of foreign oil companies: Nc *IPC and Taplin. ,evenues are transit and royalty fees as opposed to revenues from direct oil production. These pay- ments were increased in 1971. 3 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IV. Trade A. Exports and reexports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels) (excluding IPC and Taplino): 1967 1968 0 9,955 2. Refined preducts (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 31aso1ine 259 Other 0 83 Total 259 83 3. Natural gas: 1967 1968 N.A. N.A. B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 7, 945 7, 939 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Gasoline Kerosine and jet fuel 1967 1968 0 0 161 178 Distillate fuel oil 3, 790 2, 167 Residual fuel oil 0 1, 199 Lubricants 0 97 Other 74 65 Total 3, 864 3, 867 C. Domestic consumption, including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 11,917 11,699 V. Oil and Gas Fie-ids and Related In-"allations A. Oilfield.?: Name Cumulative production through firs: - hilf 1970 Date Owner discovered barrels) Suwaidiyah GPO 1959 1 Karatchuk-Hamazah GPO 1956 Rumailan GPO 1956 Shibissa GPO 1968 32 48 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 111111 NB MN UN 1111 11111 1111 1111 NE NMI 6111 MN 1111 1111 B. Gasfields: Test capacity > (million -cs -cs Date c-.,bic feet n O Name Owner discovered per day) < m a Al-Sukhne GPO 1968 17. 6 -II o C. Number of producing wells: n N.A. X M D. Pipelines: a7 a) co a) Size Length I'.) From To Owner (inches) (miles) o o _. a Crude oil: co -1-3, co Karatchuk Horn3 GPO 20/22 I 18 403 Horns Tartus GPO Qaisumah, Saudi Arabia . . Sidon, Lebanon . . ARAMCO (Tapline) 30/31 754 0 cc) > *I O Kirkuk Horns Banais IPC 24/26 62 Horns Horn/ Tripoli rpc IPC 12/16/30/32 494 12/16 38 -0 Co al Products: ?I Horns Aleppo GPO 6 112. 8 o o Horns Damascus GPO 6 103 co Horns Latakia GPO 6 103 al X Latakia Homs GPO 6 103 o o E. Refineries: Is.) o Capacity o o (thousand o al barrels per o . o Location Owner stream day) o " 6 Horns GPO 59.0 Capacity (barrels per day) Total for IPC system 90, 475, 000 000 600, 000 600, 500, 000 000 } 1, 080, 000 15, 600 15, 600 15, 600 15, 600 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO : 8Z/60/1.00Z eseelet1 JOd PeA0AdV Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 VI. Companies A. Producing and operating: GPO B. Refining: GPO C. Pipelines: GPO ARAMCO (Tapiine) IPC Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : RA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Southern Mediterranean Sea Area R..fineries CO IT1 pn y and refinery location Crude capacity (b/sd) ALGERIA Cia, Raffinage en Afrique du Nord (ORAN), Bassi Messamid 3,300 Soc. de Raffinage d' Alger, Maison Carree 45,000 TOTAL 48,300 SONATRACH Arzew 50,000 Skikda 80,000 CYPRUS Cyprus Petroleum Refinery Ltd., Larnaca 13,500 EGYPT Alexandria Petroleum Co., Alexandria 35,000 El Nasr Oilfields Co., Musturud* 85,000 Suez Oil Proces4ing Co., Musturud* 55,000 TOTAL 175,000 GREECE Hellenic Petroleum Refining Co., Aspropyrgos 40,000 Thessaloniki Refining Co., Thessaloniki . 62,000 TOTAL 102,000 Omega, Megara 140,000 ISRAEL Haifa Refineries Ltd., Haifa 107,000 Haifa Refineries Ltd., and Israel Petro-chemical Enterprises, A3hdod 75,000 LEBANON ? Cat- Cat- cracking reforming capacity capacity 13,000 13,000 (Under construction) (Planned) (Under construction) 1,200 2,800 10,000 14,000 9,000 5,500 14,500 (Planned) 16,000 (Planned) Iraq Petroleum Co. Ltd., Tripoli. Mediterranean Refining Co., Sidon 30,000 17,500 3,700 3,100 TOTA- LIBYA Esso Standard Libya, Marsa El Brega Gulf & Libyan Petroleum Co Lipetco, Sirte 47,500 9,500 25,000 25,000 6,800 2,200 (Planned) (Planned) Libyan Government, Ashland Oil Corp., and AG IP, Eastern Libya 40,000 (Planned) MOROCCO Ste. Cherifienne des Petroles, Sidi Kacem 9,t. 0 4,000 1,200 Soc. Marocainc Italiene de Refining?, Moham- media 26,000 6,500 TOTAL 35,000 4,000 7,700 SYRIA Government Petroleum Establishment, Horns 59,000 2,500 TUN ISIA Soc. Tunise-Italienne de R8ffinage, Bizerte 22,500 3,300 TURKEY Anadolu Tasfiyennesi A.A., Mersin 95,000 9,080 Istanbul Petrol Rafinerisi A.S., Izmit 110,000 19,500 9,600 Turkiye Petrolieri A.G. Batman 15,000 3,000 1,300 Izmir 66,000 TOTAL 286,000 22,500 19,980 Turkiye Petrolieri A.G., Trabzon 70,010 (Planned) 9,980 *Both plants shut, down following shelling and moved to Musturud from Suez. 51 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SUB-SAHARA AFRICA Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ???????????????????????110 PORTI. 01111104.11111 WA I esti 86NE06,& atto in A ori GoitIKA SIIIIIIA LIRE . T I, frit' ( 7?:. 1 TOGO EQUATORIAL OUINEAf.,? SUB-SAHARA AFRICA PETROLEUM PRCOUCING COUNTRIES ? 00.41d ? Call?id & Oil r?Awer., ? Tonkin. feimimpl GASON 4 ? ANGOLA , Cr\ 1:4 WALVIS WAZILAND ?41,n1,1,10.1.0,1 511966 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SUB-SAHARA AFRICA OIL SUMMARY, 1970 WORLD PRODUCTION Other 97.2% ,ft......, Sub-Sahara Africa +.--------rer WORLD RESERVES Other 98.3% Sub-Sahara Africa Percent F Angola Cabinda Congo Gabon Nigeria Cat inda Congo Gabon Nigeria Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Summary of Gas and Oil Production for Sub-Sahara Africa Oil Production (Thousand b/d) Natural Gas (Billion Cu. Ft.) 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 Angola 10 14 14 7.6 9.3 0.6 Cabinda 39 96 100 Congo 1 1 1 Gabon 101 106 120 0.8 1.9 0.2 Nigeria 540 1,033 1,446 145.6 N.A. N.A. Total 691 1,294 1,631 154.0 N.A. N.A. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CaRDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 DAHOMEY Wog? ?Ovo olbadan (a) LAGOS 0 florin NIGER Sokoto 0 .tiguru Kama Namoda Minna ? ?Baro c Benin City Warn ? Escravns Forcados Kano 0 Kaduna ? Lokoja Enugu Port Harcourt Aba Bonny Jos 0 Bauchi. .Sbendam EQUATORIAL GUINEA - ---- ClAD ? Maiduguri CAMEROON NIGERIA Ws Oilfield Gasfield Oil pipeline Gas pipeline th Oil refinery ? Tanker terminal I GABON CONGO 511961 9-71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 NIGERIA I. Introduction The oil industry dates back to 1908, but assumed real si, :nificance only in the mid-19Z' Os, when major onshore deposits were located in eastern Nigeria and subse juently in the Niger Delta and in the western part of the country. In the mid-1960s, large offshore depc ..ts were located, and several other discoveries have been made. In March 1971, production was almost 1.5 million barrels per day. The civil wer caused some interruption, but oil activities picked up quickly after the war ended in January 1970. In early 1970, Shell/BP announced a $160 million onshore and offshore expansion program. This outlay, the largest made by Shell/BPsince it began its Nigerian operations in the 1930s, also involves a new pipeline from its western fields to the oil terminal at Bonny. Shell/BP production approached 1.1 million barrels per day in Marc' t 1971. Other companies currently producing are Gulf, Mobil, ENI/ Phillips, and Texaco-Chevron. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crate petroleum: 1. Production (thousand barrels per day): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 418 310 138 540 1,083 Percent of world total: 2.4% (1970) 2. Reserves: 9 billion bai -els (1970) Percent of world total: 1.4% 1970) 3. Refining capacity (thousand barrels per stream dav; : 55 (1970) B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet): 1968 1969 51.6 145.6 2. Reserves: 6 trillior cubic feet (1970) C. Employment in petroleum sector: Nigerians 17, 309 Expatriates 1, 574 m. F'nancial Data A. Government oil revenues, by calendar year ( ;Ilion US$): 1968 1969 1170 44.8 17.4 2' 0 Percd of total gov, ,iment revenues: 15% (fiscal year 1970) B. Local expendih,:?es of foreign oil companies: Recent data not available 53 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand tons): 1967 1968 1969 1970 14, 774 6,890 26,867 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): 50, 883 Product 1967 1968 Gasoline 116 143 Kerosine and jet fuel 89 79 Distillate fuel oil 139 147 Residual fuel oil 339 10 Lubricants 40 20 Other 60 49 Total 788 448 B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum (thousand barrels): 1968 1969 1968 1969 6 0 2. Refined products (thousand barrels): Product Gasoline 1, 067 2. 428 Kerosine and jet fuel 584 i, 544 Distillate fuel oil 966 2, 512 Rrsidual fuel oil 962 2, 175 Lubricants 244 75 Other 36 206 Total 8, 859 8, 940 C. Domestic cm gumption including bunkering (thousand barrels): 1967 1968 9, 643 8, 498 V. 0;l and Gas Fields and Relatcd Listallatithas A. Oilfields (major): 1. Offshore: Name Cumulative prod uc Lion Date thr nigh 1969 Concessionaire discoYered (oarrels) Ulan Gulf 1964 80, 932, 414 Maren Gulf 1965 12, 977, 053 Delta South Gulf 1965 13, 573, 683 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CA1-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Onshore: Name Concessionaire Date discovered Cumulative production through 1969 (barrels) Agbada Shell/BY 1960 17, 963, 300 Bomu Sliell/B.P . 1958 151, 719, 300 Clomaro N.A N.A. 41, 566, 500 Imo River. Shell/B.P 1959 88, 610, 500 Kokori N.A 1961 19, 294, 200 Korokoro Shell, B.P . 1959 29, 812, 300 Umuechem N.A 1959 46, 910, 400 Uzere West Shell/B.P 1960 21, 522, 300 Others N.A N.A. 44, 781, 922 B. Gmsfields: Name Million cubic feet, 1966 Date of yearly Concessionaire production average Bomu N.A 1958 72, 484. 8 Umuechem N.A 1963 29, 086. 8 Imo River N.A.1961 25, 000. 0 Korokoro N.A 1961 18, 166. 9 Afam N.A 1957 16, 221. 8 Okan N.A.1964 9, 573. 6 C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil-167 (1969) 2. Gas?N.A. D. Pipelines: 1. Oil: Name From To Trans-Niger Korkori and Ughelli. Bonny Okan Offshore ri,lds Offshore loading berth . . Af , T.mo River, Port Harcourt Refinery. F 4ou. Trans-Forcados. . . Ugieiii Forcados, offshore termi- nal. Capacity Size Length (barrels Ow-Lr (inches) (miles) Der day) Shell/B.P 10/24 137 N.A. Gulf 26 6. 5 N.A. Shell/B.2 8/6/8 25 NA. Shell/B.P N.A. N.A. 350,000 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CI85-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 2. Gas: I Cai.Jacity (billion I Length %lbw From To Owner (miles) feet.) Afam Apara 1 Korokoro Afam Imo River Aba Slie11/13.P 52. 5 3. 3 Bomu Port Harcourt Refinery... I E. Refineries: Capacity (thousai id barrelk per stream Lc cation Owner day) Port Harcourt ... Nigerian Petroleum Refining Co., Ltd 55. 0 VI. Companies A. Producing zlid operating: C,ilf Oil Co. SAFRAP (Nigeria, Ltd. AGIP/Phillipu Tenneco Group: Tennessee Gas Transmission Sunray DX Oil Co. Sinclair Oil Corp. Mobil Explc .r.ton (Nigeria) Amoseas Esso Standard Texaco Nig6ria, LW. Tota; Nigeria, Ltd. Union Oil (Nigeria) B. Refining: Nigerka Petroleum Ref?&.ag Co. Nigerian goverr.ment B.P Shell Pipeline: Shell/B.P. Gulf 50% 25% 'Z57) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CR-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Sub-Sahara Africa RefinerLs Company ant', refinery location Crude Cat- Cat- capacity cracking reforming (b/sd) capacity capacity ANGOLA Companhia de Petroleos de Ang)la, Luanda 14,000 2,000 Sta. Portuguesa de Petroles, Lobito 10,000 (Under censtruction) CON GO Soc. Congo Italic nue (SOCHI), Kinlao (Mononaa) . 13,300 3,500 ETHIOPIA Ethiopian Governa.aut, Addis Ababa 11,000 2,000 GABON Soc. Equatoriale de Raffinage, Port Gcntil 12,500 1,500 GHANA Ghanian-I Alban Petroleum Co., Ltd., Tema 2(1,000 6,500 IVORY COAST Ste. Ivory cone de Ttaffinage, Vridi.Abidjan )9,000 2,700 KENYA East Af,:ican Oil Refineries Ltd., Mombasa 59,500 4,100 LIBERIA Liberit Refiniw Co., Monrovia 10,000 MALAGASY Social? Mulgache de Raffinage. Tamatave 12,500 2,00t, MOZAMBIQUE Sectedad Nacional de Rafinacao de Petroleos, Laurette? Marques 40,600 2,750 NIGERIA Nigerian Petroleum Refining Co. Ltd., Port Harcourt 55,000 4,600 RHODESIA Central African Petroleum Refinerica Ltd., Umtali tl ,000 7,500 3,000 tilf.:ZEG AL Soc. Africaine de Laffinage, Dakar 12,600 1,750 SIERILA LEONE Hafian Refineries, Freetown 10,000 SOUTTI AFRICA Cr.ltex Oil (S.A.) Ltd., Cape Town Mobil Refin'ng Cu. of South Africa (Pty) Ltd , Durban National Pe'7oleuna Refiners of South Africa (Pty) Ltd., Sasolburg South African Petroleum Refineries (Pty) Ltd , Durban South African Torbanite Mining and Reining Co. Ltd., Transvaal 37,500 53,00 55,000 90,000 3,900 14,000 15,800 16,000 11,000 6,200 10,700 30,000 TOTAL 239.400 45,800 57,900 S:TDAN Shell and BP (Sudan) Ltd., Port Sudan 21,00G 1,500 TANZANIA Tanzanian ;Winn Petroleum Co., Dar es Salaam 13,800 3,500 ZAMTIGA ENI and Endico, Noola 22,000 (Planned) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIF-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WESTERN HEMISPHERE Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 . - Approved For, ese2Poiro9.8 , . Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 U.S. U.S. j, , CANADA 410.4%e. IVO ? ? I ??? a 44- WESTERN HEMISPHERE HEMISPHERE AGatfield A Oil refinery' 14re? of major refining caparRy) MEXIC CLI. A GREENLAND gi DOMINICAN - ?HAITI!URITINLI -PUERTO GUATEMALA RICO "OBAGOS EL SALVAD JR NICARAGUA C?NAL Z ...POTRINIDAD AND luRAG CO, IA RICA( ? N.Vg berzusuk GUYANA PANAMA ? flINAIM t?NCR GUIANA COLOMVIIA r ECUADOR 511970 9 71 "MENEM. PERU BOLIVIA BRAZIL CHIL GUAY trGENTINA ICELAND Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WESTERN HEMISPHERE OIL SUMMARY, 1970 WORLD PRODUCTION Percent Chile Ecuado Peru WORLD RESERVES Argentina olivia Brazil Canada -Colombia --Mexico rinidad Venezuela United States Per Brazil ArgentMa ollvia Canada chile Mexic Colo.nbia Ecuador Trinidad Venezuela 511975 9-71 United States Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Sitiornary Of GR8 and Oil Production for the Weatern 11( Inimphern Oil Production (Thotimand b/d) Natural Gam (Billion Cu. Ft.) 1969 1970 hit Qtr 1971 1969 1970 hit Qtr 1971 Argentim 355 392 411 182.5 222.6 43.9 Bolivia 42 16 40 32.5 21.3 13.7 Brazil 167 157 170 44.1 46.7 6.0 Canada 1,124 1,296 1,422 2,202.4 2,629.9 768.2 Chile 37 35 35 263.7 365.0 38.0 Colombia 207 222 '233 100.4 109.5 8.4 Ecuador 4 4 4 5.5 12.5 0.4 Mexico 410 43G 433 (102.3 659.6 154.9 Peru 65 72 71 51.) 65.3 0.2 Trinidad 157 141 140 142.4 164.3 25.6 United Stat e.4 9,214 9,632 9,935 20,695.0 22,135.0 6,324.3 Venr7ucla 3,594 :1,707 3,787 1,642.5 1,752.0 176.5 --- ? ------ ---- ----- --- 16,681 Total 15,379 16,104 25,967.4 28,184.0 7.563.4 58 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ? P01)111 Cnrddo ;Y 111:\ 'Coro II C I ocrhilra(to)IA fiel .Soo Cris101orl COLOMBIA .4 Lo0 Wive ? Conyork Ciuda Tucupita 111 GUYANA BRAZIL VENEZUELA in Oilfield ? Oesfield ---- Oil pipeline Oes pipeline Oh Refinery 5114CM 9 71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 1 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 VENEZUELA I. Introduction Petroleum exploration in Venezuela was initiated in 1883, when several 1111fillecessful shallow wells were drilled south of Luke Maracaibo. There WIN little activity until after the 1,111.11 of the century when petroleum concessions were granted to large US and British/Dutch in This led to it resumption of exploratory activity and to the discovery of the Mene Grande oilfield on the eastern shore of Lake Maracaibo in 1914, Soon afterward, a number of additional US companies obtained concessions, and the pace of exploration and production increased rapidly. The last concessions were granted in 1956-57; since then the government has followed a policy against granting new concessions and is now relying on service contracts to develop HMV 1)1'0(1110,4m. II. Statistics on Operation A. Crude oil: 1. Production (thousand barrels per (lay): 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 3, 371. 1 3, 542. 1 3, 604. 8 3, 594. 1 3, 707. 0* Percent of world total: 8.2% (1970) 2. Reserves: 14.0 billion barrels (1970) Percent of world total: 2.3% (1970) 3. Br:finery capacity (thousand barrels per stream (lay): 1,313.4 (1970) B. Natural gas: 1. Production (billion cubic feet) 1,752 (1970) 2. Reserves: 25.4 trillion cubic feet, (1970) C. Employment in petroleum seetor (070): V1'I1eXIielILI IM 22, 733 Foreigners 1, 121 Total 23, 854 III. Financial Data A. Oil revenues: $1,370 million (1970)? Percent of total government, revenue: 65% (1970) B. Loral expenditures of .foreign oil Companies: Ar.A. *Provisional. 59 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IV. Trade A. Exports: 1. Crude petroleum (million barrels): 1968 i969 1970 898. 5 903. 7 888. 7* 2. Refined products (million barrels): Product, 1967 1968 1969 1970* Gasoline 22. 6 28. 8 26. 9 33. 8 Kerosine 0. 7 0. :3 0. 1 0. 1 Distillate fuel oil 44. 9 40. 3 32. 5 39. 0 Residual fuel oil 239. 3 233. 7 252. 3 272. 2 Other 32. 7 31. 2 29. 4 32. 6 Total 340. 2 334. 3 341. 2 377. 7 3. Natural gas: No exports but does export small amounts of natural gas liquids. B. Imports: 1. Crude petroleum: 1968 1969 1970 0 0 0 2. Thfined products (thousand barrels): Product 1968 1969 1970 Aviation gasoline ThRig. N.A. N.A. Lubricants 43 N.A. N.A. Asphalt and other 40 N.A. N.A. Total 88 N.A. N.A. 3. Natural gas: 1968 1969 1970 0 0 0 C. Domestic consumption, including bunkering and the petroleum industry consumption (thousand barrels): 1968 1969 1970 70, 888 *Provisional. 70, 203 73, 819 60 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 V. Oil and Gas Fields and Related Installations A. Oilfields: 129 producing fields in 1969 Date Name Concessionaire discovered Cumulative production through 1969 (million barrels) Five leading fields: Lagunillas Creole Petroleum, Mene Grande Oil1926 7, 059. 6 Co., Shell Oil Co. Bachaquero Continental Oil, Creole Petroleum,19:30 372. 3 Mene Grande Oil Co., Shell Oil Co. Lama 1957 Creole Petroleum, Shell Oil Co., Sun 1, 301. 8 Oil Co. Creole Petroleum, Shell Oil Co., Tia Juana 1928 2, 337. 7 Metal Grande Oil Co. Creole Petroleum, Petroleum, Centro 1957 N.A. Signal Oil and Gas, Shell Oil Co. B. Gasfields: Three producing fields in 1968: Date Cumulative Nr.me Concessionaire discovered production Barbacoas Atlantic Refining Co 1950 N.A. Lechoso do 1954 N.A. Placer . do 1948 N.A. C. Number of producing wells: 1. Oil--12,128 (1970) 2. Gas-55 (1970) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : eiA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 0 0- 0 (17 co oo ? ? Qt. Tito 33 CO c.n 0 0 CO c.n D. Principal crude oil pipelines: From To Owner Capacity Size Length (barrels (Inches) (miles) per day) Palmarejo d Mara Bachaquero Casigua Ule Do Temblador Oficina Travieso Anaco San Sivestre Anaco La Guasimito LI.Jaa E. Prihcipal gas pipelines Puerto Caballo, Punta de Palma, Punta Cardon. Lagunillas, Cabimas, Puerto Mi- randa. El Calvario, La Rivera, La Solita Amuay .do Caripito Puerto La Cruz .do .do El Palito Puerto La Cruz Parnatacual Altagracia Shell Oil Co .do ? do Creole Petroleum do ? do Mene Grande Oil Co. .... ? do do Mobil Oil Co ? .do Mercedes Petroleum Co. Texaco Owner 20-30 154 325,000 30-34 66 755,000 84 84 24, 000 24-26 143 300, 000 28 143 317,000 30 93 50, 000 30 97 471,000 16 95 175,000 16-26 121 638,000 20 209 100,000 12-16 63 180,000 16 157 60,000 13-24 59 125, 000 Volume transported Size Length (billion cubic (inches) (miles) feet) c.n Campo Roblecito y Placer/Lechoso Lechoso/La Guaira Atlantic Refining Atlantic Transmission Corp 16 4-16 54 280 30 12 0 0 Anaco/Puerto La Cruz Eastern Venezuela Gas Transport Co. . 12-16 66 16 0 La Paz/Cardon Shell Oil Co 90 380 62 6 Anaco/Guigue. Venezuelan Petroleum Corp 4-26 521 9 Casigua/La Fria .do 9 74 N.A. Anaco/Puerto Ordaz .do N.A. 140 N.A. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 VI. Principal Companies Producing and operating Standard Oil of California* Continental Oil** Texaco* Standard Oil of New Jersey* Gulf* Socony Mobil* Standard Oil of Indiana Phillips Petroleum Co.* Signal Oil and Gas" Sinclair Oil* Atlantic Refining Sun Oil** Royal-Dutch Shell* Venezuelan Petroleum Corp. (state-owned)* *Scope of operations also includes refining and pipelines. **Scope of operations also includes pipelines. 63 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Western Hemisphere Refineries (Excluding U.S.) Crude Cat- Cat- capacity cracking reforming Company and refinery location (b/sd) capacity capacity ARGENTINA Cia. Condor, Avellaneda Esso, S.A., PetroLem Argentira 1,300 Campana 67,000 16,800 8,000 Galvan 15,00'J Lottcro 3 ilapini, Avellaneda 800 Petroquimica, Comodoro Rivadavia 5,000 Ragor, SAIC, Quilmes 600 Refineria de Petroleo "La Isura," S.A., Bahia Blanca ? 17,100 Shell Compania Argentina de Petroleo, S.A., Buenos Aires 90,000 19,000 Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiseitha Campo Duran 30,000 Dock Sud, Buenos Aires 6,000 La Plata 140,000 41,000 10,000 Lujan (.I,? Cuyo. 100,000 28,400 3,700 Plaza Huincal 5,000 San Lorenzo 38,000 TOTAL 515,800 105,200 22,600 Astrasur Refineries, Patagonia 17,000 (Under construction) BAHAMAS Bahamas Oil Refining Co., Freeport 250,000 BARBADOS Mobil Oil Barbados Ltd., Garrison 3,000 BOLIVIA Yacimlentcs Petroliferos rilseales Bolivianom, Camiri. 500 Cochabamba 7,400 Santa Cruz 1,900 Santandita 600 Sucre 1,200 TOTAL 11,600 BRAZIL Companhia de Petroleo da Amazonia, Manaus 7,000 2,000 Industrias Matarazzo de Energia, S.A., Sao Paulo. 1,300 Parole? Brasileiro, S.A (Petrobras) Belo Horizonte 45,000 12,000 Cubritao (Sao Paulo) 123,900 12,000 Fortaleza (Ceara) 2,000 Mataripe (Bahia) 70,000 12,000 Porto Alegre 45,000 12,000 Rio de Janeiro (Duque de Cqxias) 163,000 31,800 11,900 R ef Marla de Petrolec 3 de r.languinhos, S.A., Rio de Janeiro 10,000 Ref maria de Petroleo Ipiranga, S.A., Rio Gruade.. 9,300 Refinaria e ExplorIcao de Petroleo (UNIAO), S.A., Sao Paulo 31,000 25,000 TOTAL 507,500 94,800 23,900 Petroleo Brasileiru, S.A. (Petr ,oras), Paulinia (Sao Paulo) 150,000 (Under construction) I I I i I I I 1 I 64 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 1 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Western Hemisphere Refineries (Excluding U.S.) (Continued) Company and refinery location Crude Cat- Cat- capacity cracking refor fling (b/Md) capacity capacity BRITISH WEST INDIES West Indies Oil Co. Ltd., St. Johns, Antigua. 11 ,000 1,800 CANADA Alberta Great Canadian Oil Sands Ltd., Fort McMurray. 05,000 Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. Calgary 10,000 3,000 Edmonton 14 , 000 3,000 5,400 Husky Oil Canada Ltd., Lloydminister 7 ,000 1,000 Imperial Oil Ltd. Calgary 19,200 18,600 2,500 Edmonton 41, 500 19,400 2,600 Mohawk Oil Ltd., Edmonton 10, 000 Shell Canada Ltd., Bowden 5,200 2,200 Texaco Canada Ltd., Edmonton 18,700 7,500 3,000 TOTAL 190,000 48,500 19,700 Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., Edmonton 80, 000 (Under construction) British Columbia Chevron Canada Ltd., North Burnaby (Van- couver) 20,900 9,000 3,400 Gulf Oil Canatb: Ltd. Ktonloops 6,500 3,100 1,000 Port Moody 20,000 13?500 4,000 Imperial Oil Ltd., loci: 34, 300 17,100 5,000 Pacific Petroleums Ltd., Taylor Mats 10,000 5,300 2,400 Shell Canada Ltd., Burnaby (Vancouver) 20,300 6,400 2,800 Union Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., Prince George 8,000 1,500 TOTAL 120,000 54,400 20,100 Manitoba Imperial Oil Ltd., Winnipeg 21,800 8,600 2,800 Shell Canada Ltd., St. Boniface 27,000 11,900 3,600 TOTAL 48,800 20,500 6,400 New Brunswick Irving Refining Ltd., St. Johns 47,500 18,200 7,000 Newfoundland Golden Eagle Refining Co. of Canada, Ltd., Holyrood 12,000 1,300 Newfoundland Refining Co. Ltd,, Come By Chance 100,000 (Planned) Northwest Territories Imperial Oil Ltd., Norman Wells 2,800 Now. Scotia Imperial Oil Ltd., Dartmouth (Halifax) 63,500 35,900 6,200 Texaco Canada Ltd., Eastern Passage 14,000 7,000 2,100 Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., Point Tupper 65,000 12.000 TOTAL 142,500 42,900 20,300 65 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Western Hemisphere Refineries (Excluding U.S.) '''onlinucd) Conipany and refinery location Ontario Crude Cat- Cat- capacity cracking reforming (bisd) capacity capacity BP Refinery Canada Ltd., Oakville 35,000 21,000 4,800 Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., Clarkson 61,000 29,700 10,000 Imperial Oil Ltd., Sarnia 127,500 45.100 34,200 Regent Refining (Canada) Ltd., Pert Credit 38,500 17,500 4,700 Shell Canada Ltd. Corunna 52,000 19,600 9,500 Oakville 41,600 17,000 6,150 Sun 011 Co., Ltd., Sarnia 33,300 16,000 12,600 TOTAL 388,900 165,900 81,950 Great Lakes Asphalt Co., Mississauga 10,000 (Planned) Texaco Canada Ltd., Walpole 50,000 (Planned) Quebec BP Refinery Canada Ltd., Montreal 75,000 23,100 12,000 Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., Montreal East 75,000 25,000 13,000 Golden Eagle Canada, St. Romuald 100,000 12 000 Imperial Oil Ltd., Montreal East 96,800 28,900 10,800 Petrofina Canada, Pointe-aux-Trembles 55,000 25,000 12,000 Shell Canada Ltd., Montreal East 104,000 39,500 13,500 Texaco Canada Ltd., Montreal East 63,400 28,000 11,000 TOTAL 569,20) 169,500 84,300 Quebec Oil Refinery Ltd., Pointe-aux-Trembles 50,000 (Planned) Saskatchewan Consumers' Co-Operative Refineries Ltd., Regina. 22,500 18,000 3,000 Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. Moose Jaw 15,000 8,100 5,400 Saskatoon. 8,300 4,700 Husky 011 Ca.:ncla Ltd., Moose Jaw 4,410 Imperial Oil Ltd., Regina 31,200 19,400 2,700 Northern Petroleum Corp. (1967) Ltd., Ramsack 1,200 TOTAL 82,200 50,200 11,100 TOTAL CANADA 1,604,500 570,100 252,150 CHILE Empresa Nacional de Petroleo Concon 55,000 12,000 6,000 Concepcion 60.000 12,000 4,000 TOTAL 115,000 24,000 10,000 COLOMBIA Colombian Petroleum Co., Tibu . 4,200 Ecopetrol, near Cali 70,000 Empresa Colombiana de Petroleos, Barraneaber- meja. 76,000 33,000 International Petroleum (Colombian) Ltd. Cartagena 50,000 25,000 I a Dorada 5,200 Texas Petroleum Co., Guano 2,000 Texaco, Putamayo 1,000 TOTAL 208,400 58,000 Empresa Colombiana de Petroleos, Iumaco 40,000 (Proposed) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : C46-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Wen tern Hemisphere Refine, 60,xelioling U.S.) (Continued) Crude Cat.- Cat- capacity cracking reforming (ii in and refinery location (b/tid) canacity capacity --- COSTA RICA Itefinadora Costar:gems-le de I'etroleo, Puerto Limon 8,000 CUI1At CM. Petrolent Shell de Cuba, Havana 27,063 Stmidard Oil Co., Havana 46,000 24,000 The Texim Co. (Went Indies) Ltd., Santiago do Cuba 20,000 IOTA I 93,000 24,000 1,200 5,000 7,000 3,000 15,000 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Shell International Petroleum Corp., Santo Do- mingo 30,000 (Under construction) ECUADOR Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfi,.Ads Ltd., La Libertad Petrol ton Gulf del Ecuador, La Libertad TOTAL 27,500 5,500 1,000 33,000 1,000 EL SALVADOR Refineria Petrolent Acajutla, S.A., Acajutla 14,000 GUATEMALA Refinaria Petrolerit de Guatemala-California, Inc , Madan de Galvez 12,000 Texas Petroleum Co., Escuintla 8,500 TOTAL Texaco, Puerto Cortes HONDURAS 20,500 10,000 JAMAICA Esso West Indies Ltd., Kingston 32,000 MARTINIQUE Ste. Anonyrne de lit Raffinerie des Antilles, Fort de France 12,000 MEXICO Petroleos Mexicanos Atzcapotzalco 90,000 23,000 Salamanca, Guanajur 75,000 Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas 169,000 23,000 Minatitlan 138,500 24,000 Poza Rica de Hidalgo 13,000 Reynosa, Tamps 9,000 TOTAL 494,500 70,000 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES W.I. Lago Oil Transport Co., Aruba 460,000 45,000 Shell Curacao, Curacao 380,000 40,090 TOTAL 840,000 85,000 NICARAGUA Euro Standard Oil, S.A., Managua 21,800 2,600 3,000 3,000 6,000 1,600 3,100 8,300 19,000 29,300 56,600 16,000 16,000 4,400 tAll privately owned companies seised by government and now operated by Empress Consolidada de Petroleo, S.A. Approved For Release 2001/09/217: CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Western 11(4111110mm itefinerien II g II. S.) ((?ontinued) Crude Cat- (;sit- cspacity erne k iii g reforming Comps ly and refinery location (hind) capacity ceparity - - PANAMA Refinerla 1)111111MR S. A., 1,RH Minas Bay 78,000 8,000 PAR AU (JAY Refineria Paragnaya S. A. An S , 000 PERU Cis. de Parole() Ganz() Azul Ltd., Pneallpa 2,500 Empresa Panders, Fiscal Iquitos 1,100 La Pampilla 40,000 6,709 1,600 Tidal% 60,000 liefineria Conchan-California S.A., Conchan 10, 000 TOTAL 113,600 6,700 1,800 PUERTO it ICO Caribbean Gulf Refining Corp., Bayamon 40,000 8,500 6,000 Commonwealth Oil Refg. Co., Guayanilla 115,000 35,000 7,500 TOTAL 155,000 4 ,500 13,500 Sun Oil Co , Yabucoa 66,500 (Un(ler construction) TRINIDAD Shell Trinidad Ltd., Point Fortin 74,000 7, '90 Texaco Trinidad Inc. Point-a-Pierre 350,000 26,500 25,000 Brighton 6,000 TOTAL 430,000 26,500 32,000 URUOUAY Administracion Nacional de Combustibles Alcohol y Portland, Montevideo, Teja 40,000 5,000 3,000 VENEZUELA Chevron Oil de Venezuela, Bajo Grande 61,500 Cia. Shell de Venezuela Ltd. Cardon 360,000 :6,000 San Lorenzo 38, 000 Creol,., Petroleum Corp. Ainuay 465 , 000 13,500 Cariplto 74,200 Corporacion Venezolano del Petroleo, Moron 18,000 500 1,750 Mobil Oil Co. de Venezuela, El Palito 90,000 7,000 Phillips Petroleum Co., San Roque 4,300 Sinclair Oil & Refining Co., Barinas 5,400 .1 Sinclair Venezuelan Oil Co., Puerto La Cruz 35,000 Texas Pet. Co., Turiipita 10,000 Venezuela Gulf Ref. Co., Puerto La Cruz 159,000 15,000 TOTAL 1,313,400 50,500 22,250 Venezolano del Petroleo, El Tablazo 100,000 (Planned) VIRGIN ISLANDS Amerada Hess Corp., St. Croix 2.50,000 6,000 68 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WESTERN EUROPE Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WESTERN EUROPE 011/I?1,1 A011 r?lin?ry" '(Aredi of Millar relnlou I specify) (\ !'111971 9 71 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WESTERN EUROPE Olt SUMMARY , 1970 WORLD PRODUCTION WORLD RESERVES 511974 Q 71 PPICIP011t ????????=1" 0???????????, =in dilmoomm??? 111????=?=11, ?1111MIMINI. Atiattin France Weal Germany Italy Netheriand? Spain United Kingdom Yugoslavia Norway Austria France West Germany Italy Netherlands Spain United Kingdom Yugoslavia Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 of thy. nod I 61 Prod,' FA int, for Walter') Etir'po 1969 1111 1'r,.(1,1et 1.1),)tant)il 111,11 1,11 Qtr. 19711 1971 1969 Ni ist? rtiI.i) 1970 int qtr 1971 AllOrin !V.{ 7.1 w S2 4 61 6 2:: 0 Fr3mcv no 48 V, /II .9 7711 1 711, 9 1?Vvat I ;??rritlin V 1:)1 117 14.'. Ali .6 197 4 144 i; Ittdr 74 /7 11 1.:2. 1 111 11 115 1 NO lo?rIno,1?4 39 37 :11 ,01:. 1 1,276 1 7.7.4.1) Spnh) 4 4 3 11flit.'d hingd 2 '2 7 11.4.4 :1%.1. 4 165 . 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(PM 1 %/41 Ti)TAt. 11111 11111 Vt. 041rrnliall A ( Ant nrrrit (10,(1H) 11.1/11411 ii 1)1,-"*I A It A/8 Shnll It aft uhroInrkt, FrrArtic , 1(1) 10,1100 Datiolt 00,144/ 7,11011 1411 11'1 1; riming, :419(41%1w., Zr4tioitii1 MO, WW1 4141 11/TAL 1111.1r, ()1 FINLAND 1911, .11/0 , 4110 N.;lirtrt1wli 61 , 000 1.1,0141 6,1041 1`totrmi 112, '100 111.1/141 , 'ON/ 'I') (TA 1, FRANI 'F. 17.1, rt00 2:1.114)1) .12 , ,101/ nIcun intint-1 (Not& itt)Int I. 1 Atilt 1'.(11lr. 1)11111/VV. 7)4(1414) I), '.00 14,1100 17, 000 rrvi r"tillvlati Ir. dr In Ilnf iti-rir dile, 11rattdintil... dr Frartcr, . (MX) 71,000 7 I I , Or From, elk,- .1,- l(n(f.1),t, /.,nfrrvIllr 321,1100 77. r,00 02, 0110 l. Mede 232,000 tr., 1110 4',,111M1 CI,' dr Bat f 1:4age Berre 11r-trr 173,250 17 , 000 1 , 000 1'14101114r 140,000 :14, 000 11,01)4) 1',411 Cf)iitfmtte 1 411 , 000 141, 000 Cu' 11111.11104, 100(11m/tr. lirichntelt . nO, (MM) 1`,,000 ELF Ellone Alpfw. Fry am 131.000 13,000 10 , r1041 ELF Oargenville 70,000 4, )400 Expo Standard S A. Port Jerome I 50,000 10,0(X) 12,000 Bordeaux 56,000 7,200 For-our- M rr 60,000 U MX) 9,200 Mobil Oil Franealse Gravenehon . 7A , 300 15 , (XX) Frontigan 143,000 12,000 5,500 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIR-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Itt, III,. 1,1..4 / .11 L I. I?11,4.11 In /I t 1.,,r1,1, If nil, fP P,Iinff :ill tie di .?1 Ili II I , 1-(rrAl. (.) I III., R., II)', Anil I I I rffliin, g I I fl IiiIt.gro, Hal A' I' \ 1.1.1,11-11n API(' II, I,' N11711,, A'1',I1/11.11 'r I r 3 n A,1,1051 I Ito.," ihrt%nt. 111' k 1,riffitili- I, in Vona 1.nr-1,1' NIOntt 1;sirr..itt?. I I oo1.1 in,l,i0r,p If 1.,I T?11.. \troll vrt I ,11,:ii.!1 Nffl,,, 1111 illr t I I ti \ inn t 'ii? I' I Noi.ovii It otoO;? 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Indliqtrin Petrolifers Bar) Leghorn (1,)vornu) 71,000 11,000 000 ...... 13,600 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :711A-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ?V,nt ,111 LIU 1(1?11111,, Iv ? I Co/111,11/rd) ii I Ii I1,4111,1v II A1,y ) it. t )H(11114,614 j'titItit,.. 4 lit \lit" rdi N..1.11/ I 't,..111111 )0,4 V414,14,1'1 Il?.11111111 I 1.,,1111 k I )0,000 A1 'f AI 1.I , I t11,:,414) A N " 1. (1...41,., r , kin 1.41 Imo I it)tttivi t HI, tt I '41,1)1111 If ')))11t, t it I'. II.? I .).4nr.I., ( m4-1.. l'A. !;?,) .1)1 II. I io, 0110 NI 1111.1t1,1NIII; HrIff1,1, \'; I di 1110.(01) I'. 4, .1. ill \ I N..I, 41,41..1 N .11011 N, .1. r.I.ou (1.1 , II ....1t1,44g ,-.41.111111 11..1,1,11 N L,11.41011 N A II 6,1041 .'01. If N.A. I I l!srf .1?4)1. AI, I. If N. f rI I.tttti 1)0, It Sint, \f,,,,, I ,c1,- 7', 000 t,431 `441,1111.1 'II III WAy N k 74) or14) ?1? rg 3,400 H,I3) ',0,414141 orr0 1'1 )1111'1; `?-? .4) ir 4 i 4 th tty 17,0)111 4)1,q1 I', 100 000 AIN 1- F,pm, ?1, -4 . Tnrrniv?4141 I 't .1101) rFt It '/11.0110 :-1111,1 Cr.17 tl? ,t114. 14101. 001) r4 If.r. Iir A ut 100,000 ,-r.1 II I .11%,, MA. l'il,r1-11 in,. 000 I I S.1., r. lit .1)04) S A .1100 If it. (;111141.? . "1,11(H) Tg)TAI. . (;,vcrtiowtit. . 1),0,000 Pet runor, 1101.,11. 1'20 , INN) r. f..4414144g . 11. 111,24M 1;4,41110 , I (II .111111 ( Pin r I 'MO 111m144,1) 71,000 11,000 7:4,000 17:.1)00 0441,44,4i (1qm4444,1) II.000 II Ooo 10.000 10,7,00 21121,00 . 000 II I, 2( 20.000 6.S00 7,000 13,000 OM) 72.300 (Under ennntroet ion) 72 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ?N, F",?1?, (('oplippmr,l) 1.011i11100' ii1111 1'1(1111'1y 1,101,111 All ? gin I'vt NI III 10,000 ,11101 1;,.110,11100IL 0,000 1,1' 1/.1(ht.t,l,ti, ,..111,1000g 100,111111 t)4tiq Or 1'01. ;?11. , '4.1 /TA I, Sat lpui'It ii I 011,111111 41%?1171.:111.1N1) II? 9 11%000 ltnf ffict ..4,11/ Nr,i, 1,00 FIr1.1 72, 7?.() fInf f It !win! 111 I N I), ti,%111,1 ;I , Om) tVI.:sT(*.Fit N1ANY 11,tirlIt 11114 1'0 t.,1,,,inn A (1 (r.idu 1'111 0001; II) m, I 141001,41 I , 10, 000 ii'. ,410 11$11111,.irg, 106,100 01,200 10,000 10,000 113vitt it r 1)e?tif ( 00h1E Pr,40h,00 i ;0-10" 93,300 10,600 Frniik hurt 16,200 3,600 1/,111.,,?11, Itrill A , \ Lunt 1;t111.11, 11,1:1411111- 6:1,600 9,100 24,,010 Po !'411111 AI; 42,400 141,900 1:nr100g 1;01,1.0.01; 11,400 i0,000 66,400 7,1o0 `.1.4.11,?inn 4,400 Ulf At it1.111I Hp ,-N 46,700 liqz,1-01,11 II 11,7?0 1 711,11111(11'1111 70,100 (111) 11'11,,1-1{11111/1r?I'11' ( .1111,11, V11,11111( 71,200 'MO 4011 At I ..d,,gfio 114,.V.0 4,400 Iltinilmtg- Ifni-burg 73,r,00 11,000 4, .',00 Rift 17,,?00 32.100 Ili( w,rkv (;2111,11. 10,600 Finat !Intl iswri.? A( 1),11..1), rg. Nettcnknmi, 42,400 7.000 114 100 13,200 29,000 (;?.,"!?!I.I.,rh:tft Erd??16 !!,iff i,, i01)Iirg 000 6,400 (;owprk.cliaf t 1.n11,1- Haft 11,dt Itnit,cri 79,500 14,200 6,900 (Ini!)11, Ekqui-Altvnegqpit I:1,19H) A?phitli werkf. AC, ()). muir II ,700 M3firrillolwerke 400 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : aA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ri, 1.01.,,po 11(4101,r1o. (ronitrita/s,,) v Con110inv nwl v (1p/rn1) ',\'I u I C:L1INIA NY (11:f ,ntitinci/ ) 11,0111 ( Ill ; In Otnileclilfind It, univn 113310totlinnown 31,200 critel(1115; 4,700 (1,1101010g ,n010?111/ 00 VV. C); 7.1,11(41 34, r3011 Olwttlw101. Ntlii,`rn1101WVILI? (1111111, R11110'11111, .1t11010 :40110,11,r ( ;m1, II, I lit r011,,(1, I .12,1111) 7, 71)11 111,300 Nn(01,10.1 1(Inrytil no, ono 11100 1)131,1131,3010 litalRhoff 1111 , SOO 0,400 Vrlut,Cloctult. A(1, ()1,133..(11( it, 11.'11 110,q 40,1011 1',,12, 00 9,100 Ssilthrtip?ti 7, 100 TOTAL II 1'11,A V IA Itt(104(t)1 Ir (IN A) Loidnvn 124,11003'21,300 111)1?11.1 37,000 4,000 04,000 2,000 , A00 Nnfle 14,,.(111,41lIru ii 7, 500 N..vi nuI 17,000 Pnlitevo 70,000 3 0010 T OT AL 1'04,000 2,000 1)4,000 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : e7lh-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ASIA-PACIFIC AREA Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 WI MI UM IMO NM OW IIIIb NM IIMI MIN OM EMI NMI NM 111111 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO 8Z/60/1.00z aseeletliOd peAoiddv TURKEY _ 1,1 ? IRAQ \ N ?IT NX SAUDI ARABIA NIONAM wart. is.../1-) Aemen(...0,1* IRAN e -.WAIN ASIA-PACIFIC AREA ID Oilfield Gasfield al Oil refinery ? (Arira of major refining capacity) PAK 5:-AN S. INDIA ? MONGOLIA CHINA SrAX,./ " , ( w BURNIA t? X , ? LAOS-, f--". ? cr. Z. 41. NES IN DON TSI A a 511972 9-71 0-1.00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO 8Z/60/1?00Z aseeieu -10d PeACLIddV Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 ASIA-PACIFIC AREA OIL SUMMARY, 1970 WORLD PRODUCTION WORLD RESERVES Percent Australia Burma Brunei-Mal eysla India Indonesia Japan Talwa Pakistan Malian New Zealand Afghanistan* 511976 9-71 Taiwan ThalIan New Zealand 'Camillo's!' Australia Burma Brunel-Malaysia India Indonesia Japan Pakistan Afghanistan* Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Summary of Gas and Oil Production for the Asia-Pacific Area Oil Production (Thousand b/d) Natural Gas (Billion Cu. Ft.) 1069 1970 Qtr 1071 1969 1970 1st Qtr 1971 Australia 42 172 258 9.4 75.0 15.7 Burma 15 18 19 2.9 1.6 0.4 Brunei-Malaysia 123 148 160 India 137 135 140 9.7 10.3 4.9 Indonesia 734 853 896 91.2 78.2 27.3 Japan 16 16 16 33.6 72.7 20.7 Pakistan 10 10 It) 116.8 97.8 27.0 Taiwan 2 2 2 32.4 44.7 6.3 Thailand Negl. Negl. Negl. Afghanistan 69.4 58.9 16.3 Total 1,079 1,354 1,501 365.4 439.2 118.5 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :'1A-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 0-1?00090000Z00t19/800198dCIU-VIO : 8Z/60/1.00Z eseelet1 JOd PeA0AdV / ? PHILIPPINES . _ .. SOUTH 1 VIETNAM / - ...MARANO Z SAMDANAO I 16.110././ ) I . ? n.r BRUNEI \ > Tre.7? L.,---,?s ? --I BRUNEA L _1 MALAYSIA \--.. C., 0, Lumpy R ?.." Meda t,.....,sr.,.E.pR I% io:SINGAPORE Pakanbar? ; -S7 ? ,?. 7, ? 4. FIEL?LO Padang. "2 iambi alembang Benekules ? ff GREATER Tandjungharang- ISLANDS Jelukbetung .' Semirang Bandung ? _ v .1urabaia Jogjakarta. AI E Samarinda? a,i.D3can Makasa?? /c777 .1= So:7.ng. *Am:Cn INDONESIA Cilfielci ? C-csfield Oil p;,;-..ee gefTne-y AUSTRALIA 0 CD a. 0 0 0 A PAPUA co F4 th um ?1 GUINEA 0 co th 511973 9-71 6 11111 MIMI Mill Will IMO NMI 1?11 EMI MEI OM NM MI IIIII lilt SIM IApproved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 IN1)0NESIA I I. Introductimi ()il %yip, .i.,..?....-,.-...1 i,.. Ism), whim ri:i h.emili..,...f ...I ,fl,,,i.nr.?,. v.l'il' II, III lirli 11% till' UM id NIA 'W11111111,1 ArIIIII.Illy Ulf -;(*I1.111.1, III AIIIFIIVI1111111. TIIP MIMI 1111/1111rIllg III ril II I 'rill I Id ' 'WHO Ili, Hid 1,111t1 111)1)1111,ml I hell& iii.i? if wild iii 111111114111 find mm1111.1.11 ?'-11111911111 find Iiiihniiitiliin Porliiiiiiiiii. 11II, ??1iiln mviivil nil r-,,i, hi, ,,,,.1,,,,,, rirlila 111 npvinf?? 111, H111.11199 1991 190 mid riirl in fliinlry in In11?????-?iii. A bout 40 forpigli 9111.ninimilic.i nip in 1 v(1.vul.1 in ? ?1?1?????[????? in lit 11????? with t pl..i. I, lion F 1) III rill r nil wilrlk clitilroirlia %yid! Perliiiiiiiiii. Iif. SlaliOics nn Operation A. ( ',-1,,/c p1ini/r11711: I .. l'ro,loriion (thou/moil horrrIn ii(r day): I nnn 19(17 111118 19119 11179 4117 liln i102 714 s.',:i? I l'i, rrotl I of world (nod: lir:: (19 7(i) 2. lef..rlaym: III billion Inirrelm I hryptit. of world told: I (t",, (197n) '2. lieliorry roporily (thousand borrds prr sirr(lrn doll) 2119.0 It. Nut !ion; I I . Pro ( I II t't ir) 71 (billion rubir (rit): I? 2.2 trillion cubic feet (Inns) I C. Eniidnymrlit in prtroleum grelor; Indolip!inini4 N.A. F(lreigner; N.A. I'rood 4,1 III. Financial Data I A. Oil rerrour.q: 3180 minion 11970) Ppreer11 of total government. ri,ventip: B. Loral c.rpriolitures q.forrign oil romponirs: I N.A. *Estimate. I 1900 72.1) 2. 1?rsrrrrg: 19,17 115. 1 11)(18 108.4 11111) 91. 2 1979 78 2 Approved For Release 2001/09/287:6CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 I. Ts wit' A t r II io,ii-,, 0,0/ ^t1/I?1 1,(1? Ile I 1.11,, '1101 101;9 1970 1 14', ',?14, 144 41111 '.)00 trif ; ,t/, / t 11111; It)(11.1 1 ,tr.,,11.1(? 5111 1, 111111 1%,, t.,?11,, 1411,1 .. t flirl 1440 1, (1147 1, 44rt 1)1,1111(0, inirl r,i! 4, 1;4 1, 001 I. 1.',4 11. ,...,,IL,11 1,1,1 ,,t1 f, Illi ti, co l'., 1114 1,10,11, (,h1:, 0 (1 1) 11111( r 17, (12.1 .14172 :'.1, 714 1,00 .1 !V .1 211, 010 27, 9 -.1 .14, 11.'0.1 II 1 i 1.,irrel 4) clli; 11164 I Mill ;17 /ifftilt,1 i,r,,,hirls carol h/it-rr/*) l'tc1,111, I 19117 19f18 Hicoa 1;11,:1.11tir (1 79 0 Kt rwiiiir rind p t furl (1 55 .1, 072 1)1,,t1lIntr (ii,! ()11 0 0 0 10-41(1)Itil fityl 1,1 0 () 0 1,111,ti, !Ito.; 412 21:1 0 thlinr 11 12 2 412 37,9 3, 07.i :1 Niattrot .1.? I pf1,171 flo,ucrir141 barrflA 1969 69?1"11;.', 77 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 V. Oil mil Cal Field% mid 111,66111Am% A thifithlo. 1)tsri lorvigis Minna IlaWan Sattga St' Ilya Wang Akar Tarakan Total 11 004tobla: liatlja Num6rr of produritto I. Oil '2. (bk. I). l'iprlines: ?? '11,1e1,1111111(1111` 'n111,? N A Caltpx Aanmern A'irgiviin 11)1111ml offini 1(fly IItiffinglors. N .4 Japya St ntivar 2,1/74 (19114) 1,1115 (1911/4) VI. Cm eanies A. Producing: ('sit IX Stanvar. I'm-Lamina (atat..-44witp(1) H. nefinirg: l'ertamina (1 Pipe/int*: NA. nnfl Dior Dinuf,? ('1 ('41 11/41 1924 1044 1929 1494 I')?) 19011 N A '41414411111iVil .11141 4(111 14 HMO flint tyln) 11,4!1. 1 290, 009 1,Ilil, 4'00,14111 111, 2(41,1109 2:4;), 4ti1, 000 7?0, (HM 191 SA), 00) 421), 000 A' A 78 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 *at ( Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 A '110 A r. 'unipalty null I, I 11 I I 'N I I A A 111 ? ? I .111 f !III I ti rh .1 II 11 I VI I g ht.iuiuut,n 1.1.1 .I tilt, I 't1)111, I .nt eat i nitni ft rtfir hills ,e1/4/1.1111 I. gun r glow it v 'Apo. If y 0110 11, ',NI 5, 4 '. .11110 1:1 , ',1111 II ,i4011 Aii?ii., 1111 II.ili. r% 1.f 1 d I. ?ii 11 00.111)11 41,000 0,.1101 1 id ?1,411'?%?111. 20,000 U. 1110 11,20011 111' 11. tv 1'1 v odd I's v. ituitui 47,00;; 10,400 211,510) ?" "1' 11,1? -1 511,111111 r, , 51111 l't't ulr?utu ( Air)! 1:WA 1.1 1 id Ali utin 11', .111111 25,0110 15 ,11/0 Atli Ini.lt? 47,000 15,000 :71;111 Itrilti,toK ( AuulrnlIti) 1.111 '1v.1;, 110,11)11 20,000 0 , 54)11 11,;?1.itig , 000 10,000 14, OM 'D IT Al. , 000 11111 1100 120,100 11111\1 A 1liirriitt Oil (%, (11i 1.1,1 11..1.1,dry) ?Itritili 1?'rintit VITAL ? 1 N111111/1 A tr h rn err, de 114flimge, 0,300 21), 0111/ 211,300 10,900 CV: VIAIN ( 5.,,? 1 Pei( tarn Hi, Sit g to lin ft de 44,000 4 ? 0(X) 1;11AM (111010 h , Gunn' klstild 25,000 INDIA Amionut ('iu., Ltd , I )1gliol 14,21K) 1,1d , (l t.' I /11 11.101104 (11)(110 Ltd , VI. I?ttic Il!ttli 141.1$)') :13 , ()4K) 14,000 8,400 (4,000 I'.. t lust , itirt 5:1,.01H1 ,O(K) Erin.) Stntitlftril 11..111)..,g ?1 !whit, 70,1XN) 11,000 IffilIfIli Itelitierieri 1141. Brirniitil ( Itilinr) ? 110,000 coon Numittinli ( APtAft(0) 15,0(M) (1;0jtirtill . 10)1 MM) 15,900 Aindrnat Niaultia.A r.5,900 2, 30t) TOTAL 440,2(10 33,400 204,300 GIOVP/11111111i 50 , 000 (Plamittd) ; Ni it,? r--;TA r". N. Vermin& Parigkaloiti Ilrandan 1,000 IlilIk Pitpan. ... 75,000 Pladjti. 110,000 Wonokrorn()... :1,200 ..... ? ? P. T Stenvite Indtmewift, Stingri (krtair 79,0(K) 19,500 1r()17)11. 2014,200 19,500 Pertamina, Durnal 180,000 (Undew coastruotion) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :.MIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 111,01, Alt n 11.1,- ? f (on( Pitied) (...11i1,11111 sti,i1 rim it alma .1 \ Aosta 1 /11 I'. 13.1 .111..1Intoln 1/4111v.. CHI C.. V.1114n1-1)1 F011 Konen), IR tujI 011 gmlgaiirn Cll.. 0.,tirrnl gel( iN Ii. 1.1.1 Kftwasahl /4111(ml blem11.0 KI,*Ists Chub,' 5' it lot.himn 011, knnoml 011, Stikft1 I hum CHI Co., Nltirtfil kytokillio 1.1.:1., 10,?01401 011 Co , 011n Niarissen 011 Co. ',1atstlyaron Mittato-Kii, Kawasaki Mitsubishi Heklyis K. K. Kawarnkl N10111110 011 iter Co., Kawasaki Nilionkal (HI Co., Tuyoffin.... .......... l'..111)1)00 N110111g C.). Ltd. Funnkawn. ?ml izusihimit Nippon Pet. lief. C.,. Muroran Negl4h1 Yokohama Nippon Sekiyu K. K. Akita Niigata. Shown Seki ii K.K. Kawasaki Niigata Showa-Yokkniehi K.K., Yokkaichi.. Titlyo Seklyu K. K. ((nut,'. kit Teisekl Topping Plant Co., Kubik! Toa Nenryo Kogyo Co. Kawasaki Shim iii Wakayama Tom Reklyis K.K., Kawasaki Toho Seklyu K.K., ()wasp MO I .00 10% ,i90 10,000 47,9011 70,000 000 120,0110 140,1100 1111,000 110,000 120,000 00,000 14,1,000 110,000 100,1010 155,000 SI), a00 37,500 59,000 74,41,0 130,000 57,090 30,090 19,500 1(01,000 42,000 10,000 220,000 70,000 4,000 20,000 100,000 43,000 1'40,000 59,000 4,400 60,000 43,500 187,000 100,000 40, (h)0 TOTAL '1,436,900 Asia Oil, Sakalde 00,000 Fuji Kogan, Osmium* 30,000 Kos 011, Osaka 60,000 Shell Scliyu & Shown Oil Co., Kyreshu 150,000 Tohoku Oil, Sendai Bay 40,000 3,500 7,000 14,000 11,000 15,000 5,000 9,000 (1,11))0 , 300 6,500 6,1081 12,00)1 73,000 15,000 11,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 9,000 10,004 . .... 0,000 7,590 11,000 28,700 0,000 3,190 23,000 20,000 13,100 16,200 23,300 5,200 13,000 3,3110 5,100 22,000 4,800 22,800 4,600 36,000 11,000 140,100 341,800 (Planned) (Planned) (Under ronstruction) (Planned) (Under construction) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : Cf*-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 A4Ia ravine A Pit it Cr illrr ((',,,,f ,,i owl) ('.00 soy and refinety location Crude est, (at- can't cit y f`Vt.r kln trbli in Ing (bir)) ear quit y in !melt y 1(011 EA, SOUTH Homan, ():1 Refinery, Yosit , 000 .0(1(1 Koren ( ril ? I Ilman 11 , SIMM)0 8, 000 l'OTA I MO, 000 . I I , f100 1(ytitig In Energy Development. . 50,0110 (Planned) MALAYSIA-IIIIIINEI-HINOAPORE LI' Refinery Singarom Ltd., Paair-ranimig (ffin- gispor?) ............ 25,000 East) hitignpore Privsto Ltd., Pullin Ayer (71.1awan. 80,000 4,000 Elm Standard Malaya Ltd., Port Diekacr. (Malaya) :15,000 4,000 Mobil Refining Co. Malaysia Ltd., (Singapore) Jurotig 27,000 4,000 Sarawak Shell Oilfield% Ltd , Luton* (Borneo) 65,000 Shell Refining Co., Port., Dickson (Malaya) 38,000 2,400 Shell Ito:tiling (;0., (.4Ingapore) Ltd., Plano !litkoni 235,000 1(),000 TOTAL 505,000 24,400 --?- Ni AV ZEALAND New Zealand Refining Co., Whatigarel 66,000 21, 000 OKINAWA !limo Standard Eastern, Hishihara 80,000 (Under conntruction) Gulf Oil, Heitman Wand 100,000 (UNder construction) Toyo Petroleum Refining, Ryukyu lideval 30,000 (Under construction) PAKISTAN Aittock Oil Co. Ltd., Rawalpindi 10,000 Eastern Refinery, Chittagong S3,400 1,800 National Refinery Ltd., Karachi 13,000 Pakistan Refinery Ltd., Kasweld 50,009 2,500 TOTAL 106,860 4,300 Pakistan Iterinery Ltd., 'Jutted', West Pakistari 40,000 (Planned) PHILUPPINE,S Caltex Philippines, Inc., Bentangas 62,000 12,700 7,000 Bataan Refining Core., Bataan 50,000 15.000 7,200 Filo!' Refinery Corp., Rosario Cavite 15,000 2,000 Shell Refining Co. (Philippine.0 Inc., Tabangao 65,000 9,000 TOTAL 192,000 2,700 25,200 TAIWAN Chinese Petro:num Corp., Kaoshiung 218,000' 6,500 8,400 China Gulf Oil Kitonhiunv 11,000 TOTAL 229,000 6,500 8,000 Chonese Petroleum Corp., Shenao 100,009 (Planned) THAILAND Defense Energy Department, Bangkok 25,000 2,400 5,000 Fang Refinery, Chieng Mai 1,200 Thal 011 Refinery Co., Srirachn 65,000 6,800 9,100 TOTAL 91,200 9,200 14,100 Summit, Industrial Corp., Bangkok 50,000 (Under construction) Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : MA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 , 1 ? I I I I I I I I I I o I I I I 1 I I Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 OR. TANKERS Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 AVERAGE SIZE OF TANKERS E ?rd 1960 End 1965 End 1970 New building In progress or on order at end 1970 11983 9-71 I I I I 1 I 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Thousand D.W.T. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 - .1 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 TANKER OWNERSHIP GiL SUMMARY, 1970 (Excluding combined carriers) 49.2 MIllion D.W.T. 31.6% of Total 8.2 Million D.W.T. 5.6?f. of lel& 177".. Government Oil Con.ipeny 511902 9-71 97.6 Million D.W.T. 82.8% of Totol Priv (ate Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 World Tanker Fleets by Flag, 1970 Flag No. of Ships Total DWT ,,V? World Liberia 763 38,56f,, 085 24.90 United Kingdom 419 21,13,798 13.71 Norway :127 is, :30,334 11.73 Japan 195 10,390,314 10.01 linited Staten .. :141 8,934,897 6.78 Greece 196 7,141,179 4.62 France 99 5,723,715 3.70 Panama 144 5,502,354 :1.56 Italy 125 4,700,742 3.05 187 4,289,084 2.73 Sweden 67 3,757,247 2.43 Netherlands 84 3,125,683 2.02 West Germany 43 2,3-3,001 1.54 Denmark 37 2,,27,860 1.51 Spain 72 7 ...t13,274 1.48 Finland 36 1,087,156 0.70 Brazil 31 1,014,580 0.66 Argentina 39 719,519 0.47 Others 256 7,243,827 4.69 Total 3,461 154,509,658 100.00 *Over 6,000 DWT World Tanker Fleet by Size DWT) 1901 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 -- -- 36.8 35.0 31.3 3.2 29.8 28.9 28.3 Under 25,000 d.w.t 34.0 32.7 30.0 29.7 25-44,1)99 d.w.t 21.6 23.3 24.7 25.4 25.4 25.6 25.3 25.0 25.6 26.7 27.4 45-64,999 d.w.t 4.3 6.0 8.4 12.0 16.1 19.3 21.2 21.8 22.1 22.0 22.5 65-84,999 d.w.t 0.5 1.3 1.8 2.6 4.8 8.1 12.7 14.9 15.7 16.5 17.1 85-104,1)99 d.w.t 0.7 0.7 1.0 1.8 3.5 5.0 6.6 10.5 12.9 14.2 15.4 105-124,999 d.w.t 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 2.5 3.5 4.8 5.1 6.0 125-204,999 d. v.c 0.1 0.'. 0.1 0.1 0.9 2.5 5.4 10.3 205,000 d.w.t. a, do'er 0.2 3.2 13.1 28.7 TOTAL 04.0 67.1 70.3 75.0 81.6 90.1 99.4 107.9 119.5 135.2 155.7 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 82 - t . ar e -Auk. ./1? Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 CRUDE OIL POSTED PRICES AND PETROLEUM CONVERSION FACTORS Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Crude Oil Posted Prices (Prices in der (1.S. barrel, f.o.b.) Country Port API gravity Dec. 1969 price Persian Gulf: Arabian Light Ras Tanura 340 1.80 Arabian Mechlin do 310 1.59 ArnItini. Heavy do 27" 1.47 Qatar. Umm Said 41? 1.05 Iraq - l'?aGra Khor al Amaya 350 1.72 Kuwait Mena al Ahrnadi . 31? 1.59 Iran Kharg Island 34? 1.79 Iran, Gach Saran do 310 1.63 Abu Dhabi, Umm Shall I.. land 3:0 1.86 Abu Dhabi, Murban Jibe' Dhanna 39? 1.88 Oman Mina Al Fahal 330 1.82 Dubai Fatch 32? .... Mediterranean: Arabian Light Sidon 34? 2.17 Iraq Tripoli/Banais 34?/36? 2.21 Libya Braga 40? 2.10/2.21 Algeria Arzew 40-44? 2.36-2.65 Algeria Bougie 40-44? 2.35-2.65 Algeria Skhirra 40-44? 2.30-2.61 Africa: Niger'a Eseravos 340 (Feb. 69) 2.17 Nigeria Bonny 340 (Feb. 69) 2.17 Nigeria do 27? (Feb. 69) 2.03 Western Hemisphere: Venezuela Puerto la Cruz 350 Venezuela La SalMa 31? Venezuela Amuay 26? Venezuela La Salina 16? Venezuela Baehaquero 3e0 Venezuela Cardon 310 Venezuela Bachaquero 28? Venezuela Puerto Miranda 12?/13? 1 Jun. 1971 price 2.285 2.187 2.059 2.387 2.259 2.187 2.274 2.224 2.331 2.341 2.310 2.233 3. ?58 3.158/3.188 3.423 3.576 1 3.195 3.195 3.087 2.80 2.52 2.30 1.85 2.73 2.55 2.31 1.67 83 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Petroleum Conversion Factors Volumetric Measure Cubic meters Cubic US Imperial US feet gallons gallons Liters barrels Ow& meter 1.0 35.31 204.15 211.95 999.97 0.285 /Able foot 0.0,832 1.0 7.481 0.229 28.32 0.178 US gallon 0 . 00379 0.1337 1.0 0.8327 3.785 0 . 0238 Imperial gallon 0.00453 0.160 1.201 1 . 0 4.546 0.0286 Liter 0.001 0.0353 0.2041 0.2200 1.0 0.006293 US barrel 0.1590 5.615 42.0 35.0 158.9 1 . 0 Rule of thumb for conversion of barrels and Barrels per day X50..tone per year Tons per year-1-50=barre1s per day Units of weight: Short ton 2,000 pounds Long ton 2,240 pounds Metric ton 2,205 pounds Units of volume: Measurement ton (ship ton) Register ton Repruentaiive conversion factors: Country Abu Dhabi Algeria Angola Bahrain Congo (Middle) Gabon Iran Iraq Israel Kuwait Libya Morocco Nigeria Qatar Saudi Arabia Saudi/Kuwait Nflutral Zone Turkey United Arab Republic tons: 40 cubic feet 100 cubic feet Barrels per metric ton 7.493 7.713 7.223 7.335 7.508 7.2?" 7.370 7.541 7.286 7.261 7.615 7.602 7.508 7.719 7.428 6.849 6.400 6.901 84 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 GLOSSARIES Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 (11,088A11 01."11(11IN IC A 1, T10,1(1111.4 Al'! Gravity An arbitrary scale adopted by Ow American Petroleum Inatit ote for ex- pressing the relative ?veight of oils. Avgas Fuel for piston-type aireraft engines. Avtur Kerosine used In aviation gas t Barrel Measure of volume used for petroleum and Its produets: 1 barrel 42 118 gallons :15 imperial gallons kapprox., 1511 Liters (approx.) llarrels ier Day (b/d) The rate of flow from midnight of one day to midnight of the next day. The rate of flow in !innth part of it normal year. Used to describe both produetion and refining capacity. Barrels wr Stream Day Ns(l) The flow rate during it 24-hour period of actual operation. Normally used to describe refinery throughput rate, reflecting appropriate allowances for periods when it refinery may be shut down for maintenance and/or repairs. Barrels ter Calendar Day (b/cd) The same as bat evls per (la' Normally used to describe the effertive or annual average refinery tio oughput rate. Bane A term relatiag to the chemical nature of crude petroleum. Crude petroleum may be paraffinic, asphaltic, or mixed base, according to the presence of paraffin, asphalt., or both in the residue after distillation. Naphthenic base is approximately synonymous with asphaltic base. Bunker Fuel Any oil taken into the hunkers of ships. Cracking The process of breaking down certain hydrocarbons into simpler ones of lower boiling points by means of excess heat, distillation under pressure, etc., in order to give a greater yield of products with lower boiling points than could be obtained by simple distillation. Crude Oil See Petroleum. DERV Fuel Diesel engine road vehicle fuel. Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) The carrying capacity of it ship expressed in long tons and representing the difference between displacement loaded and displacement light. Displacement Light The weight of it ship in long tons, excluding the weight of the cargo, passen- gers, fuel, water, stores, dunnage, and such other 'terns necessary for use on a voyage. Displacement Loaded The weight of a ship in long tons, including the weight of the cargo, passen- gers, fuel, water, stores, dunnage, and such other items necessary for a voyage. Flare A device for the safe disposal of gases by burning. Fuel Oil A heavy distillate, residue, or a blend of these used as fuel for the production of heat or power. Gasoline. A refined petroleum distillate, normally boiling within the limits of 300 to 204? Celsius, suitable for use as it fuel in spark-ignition internal combustion engines. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Gas, predominately methane, from oil field sources, which is held in the 1.quid state by the application of pressure and low temperature to facilitate transport and storage. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Light hydrocarbon material, gaseous at atmospheric temperature and pressure, held in the liquid state by pressure to facilitate storage, trans- port, and handling. Comiiiercial liquefied gas consists essentially of propane, butane, and mixtures thereof. Natural Gas. A combustible gas fornyA naturally in the earth and often produced In association with petroleum. It is usually classed as wet r dry, depending on whether the gasoline constituents it contains are large or small. OAPEC Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries. 85 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 I WEI! fif 1111, lootporlIttit Collaring, entnlilinhed In Sep- tenther I IMO. Alumlocrn Include Abu 1 Itolonenin, Irnit, 11119, If 'twits t, l.IhVH, Qntnr, Nandi Aria er., nifil 1 /clime ttober A ntennore of the anti-knot k value i,f n grotollne, l'eltoleutt A mit ninny ,,ccur.ing 11911111 mixture cumulating consent Italy of ninny dif- ferent %Mote:triton,' (nIno called crude till). ft In Ilic rnw mot Hal from with lt gotholitte, keronitte, ItthricntIng ishi, fuel plunffin, nnpludt, and other products' nrc obintnecl. III modern lechniettl linage the 14'1111 ;M1111100 KW-01111H Mill 441,1111 tin well nn 119111(1 hydrornrhottn. I'-holettin Naphtha II. f Med, partly lefincil, or unrefined petroleum prothictn and liquid pimItteln of tin :arta gam. Itertervins The nmount 5,1 crwIt, oil (or nntural gnm) expected to be recovered profitably from it given "eservoir by known teelmiquen tinder known or 'volumed economic comlitionn. l'oppet1 Crude Cr itle petroleum from which lighter conntiturntm hnvc been removinl by iivtihInt 11)11. T2 SE AI T 2 Tanker Egelvalent?A Ycn of 1 11,765 I/WT thnt IN capnble nnIltng at 14.5 knotn, Wildcat A well drilled in ?march of petroleum without a complete geological inyentiga- lion of the nava. 88 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 (41,0w1Aity l'oMPANN? NA AND oiltiANIZATi(iN!4 A I )NIA Alm I /110,1 Alas hie A tena A I PI Alu Obrilli All / Ugh.- Egv pilau 1,1,I A 1,111 Afrien-C11 l'etr.lcaat MOP The operating I lpIlll ("r IN I (Eate 1.111,1 a I ),arl) A \II Almada NI itierat In A1111: A !walla NI in Fraliviine AMIN( III Ameriean Ittelepentkiii (III C.). A MM.' it A N( I.; A111.41(4%11 ()VrtievneIrlIlli, l'ilnolv11111 CottliinliV A NIOSEAH American Overseas Pet hilelitu Ltd, AN! Lttl, AR A NICO Arabian-American oil Co. AS( U!' Cooperative Association Al' X Eli AP Soe16tic Anxillare I Ii. L'EnterprIse De Recherches it D' Activ- ities P(trolli,rem BAPCO Bahrain Petroleum Co. Ltd. 1101\IIN Boehm:ter Minernlol IIPRM Bureau (le Recherches It. di' Participations MItill,res BP British Petroleion Co. Ltd. CA LTE X California 'resits 011 Ciirp. CA REP Compngtile Algerienne (le Iteviierche it (FEW/111010o (11: P6trule Comparale Franertine dem POtrides CFI' (A) Compakrile des P6trolem ( Algeria) CLP Compagnie LibanalMe 11(44 POroles CONOCO Continental Oil Co. COPAREX Compagnie des Participations de Recherches et d'ExploitatIons P6troNres COPE Compagnie Orientale des P6troles d'Egypte COltI Compagnia Richerche Idrocarburi CPA Compagnle des Ntroles d'Algerie CPT Compagnie des P6troles TOTAL Cit EPS Compagnie De lteherches Et. D'ExploitatIon P6trole Au Sahara DEA Deutsche Erdol A.G. DELEK Israel Fuel Corp. Ltd. DOPCO Dashtestan Offshore Petroleum Co. DUNIA Dubai Marine Areas Ltd. ELF Essence et Lubrifiant de Franco EGPC Egyptian General Petroleum Co. ENI Ente Nionttle Idrocarhuri ERAP Enterprise Des Recherches Et D'Activities P6trolieres EURAFREP Soc. De Recherches et D'Exploitation De Pdtrole FPC Farid Petroleum Co. FRANCAliEP French Compagnie Fraoco-Africane de Recherches P6trolir)res GBAG Gclsenkirchner Bergwerks Aktiengesellschaft GPC General Petroleum Co. (Syria) GPO General Petroleum Organization HISPANOIL Ilispanica De Petroles IEOC International Egyptian Oil Co. INA Industria Nafte Zagreb INIMICO Iranian Marine International Co. INOC Iraq National Oil Co. IPAC Iran Pan American Oil Co. IPC Iraq Petroleum Co. Ltd. JAPEX Japanese Petroleum Exploration Co. KNPC Kuwait National Petroleum Co. ROC Kuwait Oil Co. ICSPDC Kuwait Shell Petroleum Development Co. Ltd. LAC Libyan Atlantic Co. LAOC Libyan American Oil Co. LAPCO Lavan Petroleum Co. MEDRECO Mediterranean Refining Co. MURCO Murphy Oil Co. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 f.rEIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 N I111 ' Nn1lotoil Ii,m14444 1)11 NIP Nriptlot 1.11,1,1 11A11.1. ..f At fill Figmtling (IN1N1111.:X If rdictrIti,it 1.1.;41,1,111111,11 V(11.'111.41 ..r lt,11(.1,11m l'ANA Pim Aim I i,1111 I,313? 1% ( PARTE Psirt14 lit 1..4 n 111111 lillt.11111..1111 I',ow. 11cv1.1pitte?itt hunt' 1P111111'01 1'14-0111 t;III( I tmliimmim N )'ertedolnn Nrgion Ilan Mind III Ciplii/ttiliiiii' Aught lg.:11(11\11N iFn 31'3 3 l'4?ttolootot tool N11444.1411 Ilignilliot(lon PF,T1t1)PAlt Hocii,t( I )4, Par P61r, PIIKPA suriel( 13 0144110144n l'i'iro114411 1311 AIPIII(30 SA DC( )1' SYr11111 Ando 1)10.1.114441114g SAF1(1.:1'. Nov. Aootivini, Fritticnine I )13 it13111131 i it. DI I'( trim SCP l'i.lruktins 5li(3. I 113 It131.1113f1.111314 it Il. Expl.dintloti Ocn Tuulnlu SOPO. Hyritut I ;rupritl Putrulpum Sur. Iran" R1'111.11111. Putrulum SHIA' . ....Miii. Ittiittimm Itittitiiti Pctrul,qun 1.:xplultialun SNI'A Sur. r timmd Is P6trulem 41' Aquitaine M.N. Itquil. Soc. 4itLiuuimim I Ii iii.IuitmIui ml. D'Exploilation Den l'i'o.rolen Eim Algerie SOCA!, Ststodstrd Co. of ( 'nIll SOFIII AN ? ? ......... Moe. Fritticttint. 1)111 1)' Iran S01110 SW14141)11 011 Co. of Ohio SONATRAC11 Soc. Nntionnle Poor 1.n Prolloelloo, Le Trawl- port, In Tratmforointion 4.I. Itt Coto.eerrinliznlion Des Ilydrocitrhonm SONOL Sono' Imrnel liii SOPC Suez Oil Procemmir.,-. Co. SOPEC Soc. 1'6tr44Pre 414? Coq-noel) SOTIIRA Ste. (11. Trill1/11111ri. 1111 Citz Nntorel 111\14,1W Arzew SPOT .4oc. Do* Pkrulem D'Afrique Equittoristlu SSP. P Soc. tinharielloe 414, Iteeli-rchem P6troIii)ren TPA() Torkimh Petroletio) Cori). Tit Al'ES roue. (Iv Transport. de Pkroles 414) Saloirlen TILAPSA Compaguiv (It. Itecherclien it t1Txploitation tle P(troleitti Sitlinrit Western Demert Petroleum Co. WEPCO Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : gyek-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 C1 )N1PAN V 1)11tECT011 East. and Afriran Countries I. l'rhielpal source?, were: Oil and l'rfrolrum 111111004 , II. Sl or, VIotry !home, Street, Place, London, E.C. I, poblislied annually in October. Irtirrrinlional leruister, niintiiilly by Mona Palmer, 25 West troll Street, New York :15, New York. ABU IMAM MARINE AREAS, Britannie Mose, Finabury Cirrus, London, E.C.2. (incorporated In London on 18 May 195.1). Holds r CUI1111011011, 0(111111A Ii I953 by the Awls of Abu I thud, in it 12,000- square-mlle area in the Feridan Golf off the Truvial Coast. Two-thirds interest belt! by Ilriti.411 Petroleum Co., Ltd.; one-third hold by Cie. Francais,. dem Pkroles. Dubai Marine Areas, Ltd., under Ow pump owocrship, has Persian Gulf concession over the imighboring mhelkhdoin of Dubai. ABU DHABI PETROLEUM CO., LTD, formerly Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast', Ltd., 214 Oxford St., Oxford Circus, 1,4)11(11)11, W.I. This affiliate of Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., bolds concessions on the Trucial Coast In the Permian Gulf. ABU DHABI PETROLEUM DEvELopNINNT CO. (See DAIRY()) AER ICA?CITIES SERVICE PE TR ()LEUM CORP. (AFRO PEC). Ownership -49% Cities Service, 3;1.5% ERAP, and I7% Compagnip Franco-Africaine de Recherches Pkrollres. AWP, Vial' dell. /tile 72, I,,T/If`, Italy (in- corpora April 1929). AGIP is the operating coin- patty for Ente Nazionale Idrocarbori (END, Italy's government oil agency, which owns 99.75% of AC 'P's stock (see below). It has integrated operations in Italy directly and through oth:q. compitnies. AGIP has a joint interest with the government-owned National Iranian 0?1 Co. in three Iranian concessions outside the consortium area. (tights are held by a 50/50 owned company, Soci6t6 Irano-Italienne des Pkroles (Silt! P) In addition, AG II' holds 16.6% interest of the Iran Marine International Oil Co. (IMINOCO). AG!!' also operates in Tunisia, Gabon, and Nigeria. AGIP SAUDI ARABIA, a wholly owned subsidiary. Ent() Nazionale Idrocarburi (END shares with Phillips Petroleum Co. n contract to explore for PETROMIN (a wholly owned ENI affiliate) an area relinquished from ARAMCO's concession area. ALEXANDRIA PETROLEUM CO., founded in 1954, to operate a new refinery at Alexandria. Its original capacity has now been increased to about 53,000 barrels per day. It is owned almost completely by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. (EGPC). AMERADA PETROLEUM CORP., 120 Broadway, New York 5, New York (founded in Delaware on 7 February 1920). In addition to interest in the Western Hemisphere, Amerada Is imp-sixth Interest In it 111,551,000-ropmrp-mile area in Libya and one-third in a :01,000-toinore !oily area in Somalis'. it holds one-third Interest jo Cononola Petroleum Corp. and Imlf owner- ship of Oasis Oii C. of Libya. AMERICAN INDEPENDENT OIL CO. (AMINOIL), IH1 Rockefeller Plaza, New Yt 1-, New York (founded on 8 July 1947 in 1114. state ..f ham a voneptinlon ciioiistiug lir 2,6110 square miles covering Kuwait's half i:iterest in the Neutral Zone. It also has it 0.812c;, interest in Inialan Oil Participants, Ltd., through rail ownership iii Iricon Agency, Ltd. The vompany is owned liy It, Reynolds Indurules, AMERICAN INDEPENDENT OIL CO. OF CALI- FORNIA ( ineorporated in San Francisco on 25 July loco. Wholly owned by A1,1111(41 (NN' above). It September 111.19 received in exclwive concession from Kuwait to explore and develop oil in and about the Islands of Kubr, Qom, and Ilium ni Maradim off the coasts of Kuwait and the Neutral Zone. AMERICAN INDEPENDENT OIL CO. OF IR AN (founded on 21 1955 in the state of Delaware)? Wholly owned subsidiary of Aminoil (see above), holds a 0.832% interest it Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd., through part ownership of Iricon Agency, Ltd. AMER !CAN IN TER NATION AL OIL CO.,.()() North Michigan Ave., Chipago, Illinois (founded its Pan American International Oil Corp. in 1959, the name was changed in 1992). A wholly owned subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). Through its own subsidiaries usually characterized by the prefix "Pan American." American International holds interests in Egypt, Libya, Iran, and the Persian OW. AMERICAN OVERSEAS FRENCH PETROLEUM CO., INC. Owned 100% by California Texas Oil Corp. Operates in Algeria. AMERICAN OVERSEAS PETROLEUM LTV. (AM- OSEAS), 350 Madison Avenue, New York, New York (established 9 January 1952 in the Bahtuna Islands). Owned jointly by Texaco, Inc., and California Asiatic Oil Co., a subsidiary or Standard Oil of California, and operates concessions hid by its owners in Libya and Turkey. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN OILFIELDS, LTD. (AEO), name changed to Al Nasr Oilfields Co., on 4 January 1962 and, in turn, to .Gene,.al Petroletun Co., in 1964, after additional nationalization and reorganization. APCO OIL CORP., Liberty Bank Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (founded 15 August 1960). Held three concessions in Libya through its wholly owned subsid- iary, Libya Texas Petroleum Refining Co., until May 1968, when they were revoked by the Libyan government. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : MA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 AQUITAINE 1,111YE (founded May 196:), it subsidiary (1111.1.94%,) of Soci(lk Nalliinale den l'iltrolen (1 AgitBalm) (SNAP). Nokia 2)4% Interest. and II /nefIli.01' of enti- ce/adorn, held by Itself and P('trel())4 (a nuirsidinry of the Spoils') litutlIluiti Nacional de In- Atixirap (an affiliate if vittnpri., de Recherchen et, (I' Activities ER AP) 14 and Mitre() Libya ()II Co. (it subsidiary of Murphy Oil (orp.) 10% In Libya's Sint() Bailin. Aquitaine alio) Iota Intermit (20?4) in the Fermin ()rot of Libya in vonjimet Ion with I/mit/who Erdal (20"), nod Atinonin eraria (00%). ARABIAN A NIERICAN 011. CO. (Alt AM ( O), Dhahran, Handl Arabia, and 505 Park AVV11111% New York 22, New York (incorporated in Delaware on ( November 1933). Polito co:ice/Worm of (demi, 105,000 mqiiitre milen of onshore and ()Halton) Saudi Arabia. Owner companion+ are Standard Oil Co. of Califfiriiiit; Texaco, Inc.; and Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) with each, an I Simony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., 10%. ARABIAN OIL COMPANY, LTD., PDX 1679, Tokyo, Japan (establinhed in February 1958).11.1,in l'Ont.f.toimin to the Neutral Zoni? offshore till' Sandi Arabian and Kuwait )(harem. Formed by an agreement between Japan Petroleum Tooling Co., Ltd., and Saudi Arabia. ASHKELON PIPELINE COMPANY HOLDINGS, LTD. (APC). Held directly by the Israeli government under Canadian regintratiiin, eventually to be mold as it public corporation. It corintructini it 42-inch pipeline from the Gulf of Aqaba itt. Eilat to Ashkelon on the Mediterranean in late 1969; the necond ii Lag., whirl) will raise the capacity to i,20(1,000 barreln per day, Is to be completed by 1975. ASHLANI) OIL AND REFINING CO., 1401 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, Keatucky (en(ablinhed October 1936). In addition to operations in the Western Ilemimphere, Ashland also has an interest in the Middle Eamt thr .sigh its 12.7% interest in American Independent Oil Co. and 50% Interest in Circle Oil Co. of Libya. ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO., 260 Broad ;Arent, Phila- delphia (founded April 1870 as Atlantic Ref:fling Co., changed to prreent name May 196(1). Venezireht in the chief area of Atlantic's foreign opprittionn. It holds one- third of a 5% intermit in the Consortium in Iran through the Iricon Agency Ltd. It also shares some 10,500 square miles on the Gulf of Sift() in Libya with Phillipa Petro- leum Co. AUSONIA MINERARIA (AM!), 24 Via Li; .t, Rome, Italy (established in October 1956 in Rome). 1n Italian company whose shares are held by the Montecatini Edison group, it holds a 60% interest in Libyan oil concession, with Deutsche Erdol A.G. (DEA) and Societe Nationale des Petrolim d'Aquitaine (SNAP) having 20% each. AUSONIA MINERARIA FRANCAISE (AMIF). Holds interest in Algerian Sahara. BAHRAIN PETROLEUM CO., LTD. (13APC0), 485 Lexington Ave., New York 17, New York (incorporated on 11 January 1929 in Canada). A member of the CALTEX group, holds it csmemsion over Bahrain Island as well as offshore and other islands controlled by the Sheik of Bahrain. BASII All PET1101,Ell NI Co., LTD., 211 Oxford Street, Oxford Cirenn, London, s'.'. I. (ineorporitled In London iii July 103)4). As affiliiiii) of Iraq Petroleum ltd. the compitny'a operating are in southein Iraq, Ownership and mitengenient are the same as IPC. ft11N AL01, G.m.b.H. sod (:()., (110M IN), no Bruclintriimie, 'bullion, Went Germany (founded 1945 lii ( iermany). 110M 1 N has acquired a 50-year collected/1i te onshore fund offnhore (ill rights in the Trucial Staten sheikhdom of iii-Fujaririth. BOSCO NIIDDLE !.;AST Texas, wits granted two inmeessiiiiiii 1.1 Libya in 11166. BRITISH PETIBILEIINI ((), LTD. (11P), Howie, Moor 1,ntle, London, (Incorporated In London In April 11101)). 'flue properlien iii BP lii r(in were rintionialized in 1951. dispute was resolved in 1954 by an agreement, under which an international emitiortium wan net up to operate the oil irultistry iii Iran on behalf of the government, lif from. Thin comptiny In controlled by the III-Hint* government and has the following partictilar interents: The Iranian (7onmortioln 41)c; Kuwait Oil Co. (through I)l' 1(tiwitit. Ltd.), 511?,; Iraq Petroleum Co., 23'W-es, Basra!), (4ittar, and Momul Petroleum companien, 233/,0,, each; Alm Dhabi Itlitrine Areas, Ltd., 116?!r;,., and Dubai Marine Areas, Ltd. BRITISH PETIIOLEIIIM EXPLOR ATION CO., (LIBYA), LTD. (BP), Britamile House, Itloor Lane London, E.C.2. A wholly (owned subsidiary of British Petroleum Company, Ltd., which carries ()tat operations on concessions 11(4(1 in Libya. CALIFult NIA ASIATIc OIL CO. (founded December 11)54). A wholly owned subsidiary of Standard Oil of California, markets. Libyan erode from a subsidiary, American Overtone+ Petroleum Ltd., In which it holds half interest with Texaco, Inc. Alm() markets other crude from Saudi Arabia (non the Arabian American 011 Company. CALIFORNIA TEX AS OIL CORP. (CALTEX), 380 Madison AVOI1111`, New Yerk 17, New York (established December 1946). This firm in a Her vice company in the CA1TEX group which consists of nearly 100 companipa operating in mere than 70 countries in the ()astern hemi- sphere. Ownership in neld jointly by Standard Oil Co. of California and Texaro, lie. CIRCLE OIL CO., wholly owned by C. 11. Jett, Mobile, Alabarns, and Ashland Oil and It Co. Acquired three concessii 's in Libya in 1966. CITIES SERV IC1., CO., 60 Wall Street, New York 5, New York (established September 1910). Cities Service wits one of the four companies which held concensionn over Egypt's Western Desert. In 1958 the company acquired a 49% share in 6,250 square miles in the Hansi area in Algeria. Cities Service also holds a 15% interest In 31,200 sq oars' miler( in the southern French Sahara and Interests in IltOPCO in the Persian Gulf. CLARK OIL ANI) REFINING CORPORATION, 8530 West National Aventre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (founded July 1934 and assumed present name in 1954). Company holds two concession areas totaling about 5,100 square mil(*) in Libya through its subsidiary Libyan Clark Oil Company. I)rilling was to have begun in 1969. COMPAGNIE AL(;ERIENNE DE RECHERCHE ET D'EXPLOITATION DU PETROL (CAREP). Con- 90 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 (busting explortil non and production in Algeria. Algei inn French ownership. CON1PAONIA litit()CAIIIIItItl (00(1.1), completely owned if theltsilliiii state company, Effie Naziism'le Isloscarbint (END. Molds and explores cones-miens in Libya. COMPAONIE It ECI1EllCHr.-4 ET I VEX PLO/TA- TION 1/Ei, PriTIO )1.ES A SA BABA ((II EPS), Itue Jean-Most, Pains, France (founded Apiil 1 Wi3). CH EPS ham it 116,1100 motors, mile r1)111'1'1111illilin Algeria in association with Compstgide des P(strolesill'Algete (( PA). !loyal Dutch Shell owns :I5'';, ./f CII EPS stork, 116glis Antonotne dew IN'strolist uttid Soci6',6 de (testiest) des Participants own 2?'. each, and :nicif,t6 Notiiinitle iii Ileellorchrvi et d'Explorntion des P(strnles eli Algerie (REPAL) and others hold the rem:tinder. It lists successful dhueoyeries itt Edjele, Zorzaithiss, and Tiguentouritie. COMPAGNIE DES PARTICIPATIONS DE BE- CIIMICHES ET D'EXPLOITATIONS Pr;THOLI- P,1110.1.1 (COP A 11 E X 1. COMPAGN1E DES Pr:TROLES D'Al.tlEitiE ((?PA), 7 Rue Daguerre, Algiers (roundel; ill April IM:1). An affiliate of CH M'S, owned by Ifoyitl Initch Shell group (65%,) in itddithiti to French interests. Holds 59,400 square miles In the Sahara in a joint concession with COMPAGNIE DES Pr,TROLES T(.)TAL (11 BY (CP'f), P.O. Box WO, Tripoli (invorporatted in Erosive In July 1956). CPT hitt miibmidlary (99.9 (;;,) isf Climpagnie Fraticalse (him Pkroles (( FI') and 10)1/1/1 conceemions in three areas of Libya. COMPAGNIE DES PPTROLES (AL?ERIE)-CFP(A), 126 Rue Michrlet, Algiers (established January 1953). Holds conc(ssions in southern Algeria. CFP(A) is con- trolled 85% by CFI'. This company has It 35, interest, In 7,8(10 square miles in Algeria near Tunisia along with Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), 5(1'!;, and Petropar, COMPAGNIE FRANcAlSE 1)ES PPTICOLES (('EP), 11 Rue de Doctistir Lancisreinis, Parisi Ville. ((sinned In Paris in March {924). CFI', which the French government controls through 35c;, of share capital and through 40()",, of voting rights, has an interest in Middle East production through 23.75% ownership in Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltil., and aff ii in Lid componien; 6% in Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd.; 331/3;, in Abu Dhabi Marine Areas; 33'/,';, in 1 tilluti Marine Areas, Ltd., and 10(:;, in Petroleum 1)eyelopment (Oman), Ltd. CFP is active in Algeria through its subsidiaries. COMPAGNIE FRAN(70-AFI{ICANE DE BECHER- C(IES ptutoLin It ES, 2 Blvd. Mohamed V, Algiers (iacorporated July 1957, Parisi). The company direelly and in association with other companies holds exploita- tion permits in Algeria. Bolds 14% interest in El Gitsmi- El Agreb field, 13% interest in the Tinrhert revion, and 16% interest in Ithourde Nouss oil 80(1 gas fields. Also holds 4.87% interest in TR APES. COMPAGNIE LII3ANAISE DES PATROLES (CLP). It is a Lebanese-owned company holding prospecting concessions in Lebanon which are not being used at present. COMPAGNIE ORIENTALE I)ES PFTItOLES I)' EGYPTE (COPE) (EASTERN PETROLEUM COM- PANY), Cairo, Egypt (established February 1957). Acquired rights held by International Egyptian Oil Co. (11,',01!). II.:(11!ti)';, 1,f vitiollitl; held by ilus Egyptian ir,nvo,r11111c111. CON011 Al/A lI':'11?01,1.,11N1 (1)111'., 1130 Fifth Avenue, New 1.0114 December 111,18). Aui exploisition subsidiary minds's, North Amerisso for those parent. companies Amerada Petroleum Corp., Continental (Ill and 1/0 i. It in active in variiiiin areas of Ccidral and South America and Africa. (1)148011 TI11111 Ni' !Ionian 011 Participlints. C0NTI NENTA I. 011,Cl),, 1300 Mein Street, Houston 2, Texas Holunied lit lielsiwnre, I let/ober 1920). Continent/II huts extclinive fureign lieldingn through jiilnt V1.11111rINI VVItil talwr (1)1111111111111. It Ilan one-third Interest lii Consinulst Petroleum Corp.; iine-thlrd Intervol. In thud,/ ()II Cu, (if Libya; and vrIious li.terests lit thottemaln, Tunisia, Libya, Somalis, British SotimIlland, and the Trucial States. CONTINENTAL OIL CO. OF gi. .All (CON0('0), a wholly owned sulisidinry of the (5)1111nental Oil Com- pany. 11011 it 511":;, interest with lliuluutt 011 id' Call- bald,' to ciiticilinitin rights in Qatar which It relinquished in 196s. COOPER ATI V ASSOC! ATION. Owned rio-;, by the Algerian government and 5(v, by S0(160 P6trolale Francais/. en /igerie. I) AIK YO 011. CO., Tokyo, Japan (established September 1939). Primarily n refiner and marketer of oil ill .Ill111111 where it hits two refineries with a total capacity iii 115,000 barrels per duty. It is ohm tuisocion.si with the two other Joponemp comptuderi-- Morning' 011 Ci., and Nippon 11Iining Co.-- 10 a concession of 1,7(15 square miles offshore in Alm 1)1)/11)1 under the Wilily (if Abll Dhabi Petroleum Co. (ADPI1(t). DASBTESTAN oFFS1101110. prritot,EuM CO. (I)0P- CD). Formed in 1965 to ',penile two offshore concession areas toteling some 2,300 square miles whi-li are held Jointly by the National Iranian Oil Co. (N 10(t) and !ran Shell N. V., a subsidiary sif Royal Dutch Shell. DEtrr:4(1DE Ei(DOI, A.(.. (DEA), Mittelweg Ilninburg 13, West :emits)). (incorporated ill l;t.r111Illiy, 1899; name changed prenent, in 11111). 1)E A products, refines, and distributes crude oil and pet r 01 ett nt products In W/st Germany. It has foreign holdings which in- clude 20",, iii Ansoniit Mineraritt itt Libya and offshore and onshore holdings in Dubai, Oman; and Irso. DEUTSCHE SCHACHTBAII- UNI) TiEllowtGE- SELLSCIIAFT, a West German company participating In Middle East oil interest in Oman and the l'ersion (;ulf. 1)1113AI MABINE AREAS, LTD. (1)11M A), Britannic Al nor Lane, London, England (founded July 1954). Holds offshore concessions in the Permian Gulf sheikhdom of Dubai in the amount of 50% with Dubai Petroleum Co., Deutsche Erdol, and Sun Oil Company holding the remaining 50%. DUBAI PET1t()IXUM CO., 30 Itockefeller Plaza, New York, New York. A wholly owned subsidiary of Con- tinental Oil Co., it 's operator for and holds a 55% interest with Erdal A.G. (22%) and Sun Oil Co. (223.%) in t 1,400-square mile concession onshore in Dubai and a 35% Interest with British Petroieum (331/.%), Compagnie Francaise des Petroles (161/3%), Deutsche Erdiil A.G. (10%), and Sun Oil Co. (5%) in Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIR1RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 I,71111 71111111 I, etililliicliro41 171 III, ? 1#1 (11 ..1. Ile ..11, 11..,1,1,PI 1, 1,11111,011.01 EGYPTIAN GI:M.31AI. (1.3)P( '), :lino,' ()swan Alidel 11,11,, I :to, 1,,szypi thotiolcil in 1957). An Egyptinn ivellimeot iscanizikimo ;vlItr ill if hip rgt.pluili indwitry. EILAT Ii AIVA PIFFI,INE Co, 1111711111 hi, 111111,71 de ihe In inch etude pipeline 110%11,1'11 E1111.1, 1111 Ole C.1111' 111 A11111111 111111 III:1 I1141111.1 V 1111 1 11111'11 II II 17,11.1 11111,1111,1?11 ill 1111'i ily 111' 1,1/111i glIV1'r111110?111. AT11 (Ill, Cot\ll'ANN' l!' 1,1 111' A, n wholly ?wiled rinbsidipav of 1;1.171.11(schaft Elwerailli, aNV4,st (;1,1?111i111 1.1/111 I/1111V ili1111 IV 1/l1111.11 I/V I /1'111,111W 11;1 111/1 A.G. nod Siliminid (n) Co. (N.J.). Holds ti one third hitcri?st II c1111#?#',,iiiii,, Ill Libyik /1l1 111/1?1.11 1111. 1,111' 111.1' 1)11)) 11111 1 I /1'111!11.1111 11;111111 11,1;. 11,1111 II '151(a)) KWH.; NAZMINALE 11)11(WA111111111 r.0 Torero, Kuno, hv rov,rn- mon, in Tolomility holds inlyte.,1 i tho Ill,'.'.- lug: A(;11' ; A1;11' Minctnris SN A 'A), liar; , ANIC AMP 1\11norittia S.p.A. holds r.11r; into.ri?st upSoci61;', Irithieltnliciine des l'(!trides (SI 11 I 1'). Nntiowit (tit (,ompany (NI(.)() holds 1111. ri.tnnining tio 8,842 squitre mile conew-ion. ENTIMPUISE DES It ECIIEH('IIES ET D'ACTIV- !TIES l'ETIO)1,1 I;NES tElt Al'), 7 Poe Nclillon, Paris X Vv, France (tabli!.)1,(1 Janunry 1966 ill l'itriN). A ("rimsi lo incrit,t? (he former Itureitit de Beetle:Them de P('!trole nod Au)o- nomy l'otruli,8. II hio many forpign lueluding Libya, the Persian Snudi Aritbia, Iran, and Turkey. ESSENCE ET 1,1 I lilt 1FIANT DE lit ANCE (1.1 Subsidinr.y 1:f Ell Al' -III imitrily marketing. 10?SS() Sltri E INC., 2r, Shant 1'.1). Box rpli5, Liltvn (founded Angina 105) in Dclaware). it 111 /. wholly owlipd tinlisidiary ipl Slanditid (!u. (N.J.) wide!' operai., and hold., 4, int4 ii.st illi In Libya held by the Libynti-Anierican Oil Co. and Grace l'Or iicion Co. 1,01)yan-Ainerican now bolds it 2.5.5'', interwd. and ESS() S'11ANDAND 1,IBY A, INC., 25 Sham Es-Seidi, l'.(). Box 38.5, Libya (foluidoil April 19r15 ill 1)1'1HWItrO. A wholly owniil subsidiary 111 Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) which holds conowsions in Libye. FAIISI PI:TM/LEM! (EPC), P.(). Box 3220, 5419 Avynito Karlin 1(liati %and, Tehorati, Iran (pv10)- 14111(41 April 191)5 in l'elierat(). FPC is joinily held by National Iranian Oil (1(1. (NI('()) 'Led Socit;t6 Francitise dry; 1)(4roles d' iron in order to itrt its operator for an offshore concoision of some 2,200 square 111111'S III the Persiltri Gulf. The Freneh company is a subsidiary held by several state-owned Fr(!tich companies. GEI.SENI1Elt(t BENZIN AKTIEN GESELLS(11 I AF')1, 8 Johannastrasse, Gelsenkirchen- flu rst? West. Germtuty (founded December 1936). A wholly owned subsidiary of Gelsenkirchener liergwerks A.G., interest with 111obil Oil Libyst in concessions containing four producing oilfields, and with 11 ((1)11 holds it 7()(:4, Interest in the pipeline system terminating at Ras !Jana. (IFI,SENtillICIIENE11 11E11 ( I?VE1(104 Al(TIEN GE- t4 ELL:3 'II A IrT (GI I Al:), Itwinstriocie 2, Wwit. Gernintly June 1953). Engitged in nil pillows 4,1 ii 111111 1.1.111111 1111 17,1111,1 hIll. It 111111 1111111111p:4 In Lillysi (;1.';'';) %Ott Mulpil Oil Ltd. in offilloire Omni' mid offshore II'll11. GENE11 Al, PETHOLEIINI (3). (GP('), 1,1 Snliman St!, Cairo, II Al). in 111:i7. An Egyptian govornilionl oxplootlitin and producing isoopany, 17 P111111iilli/11 v f Ow Egyptinn (ienero) Petroleum ( (1,;(;pc), Ili, Egyptian government iligiinizittion which SlIP'rVlP' dl plitimpti of the Egypli, Ii petroleum indiodry. GENEHAL l'ICIPOLEUN1 AND !ADM.:HAI. Olt- GANIZATIoN (PF,THONIIN), I'M. !tux 7r)7, Saudi A,i,hiii (formed In It)it';.). PETIO)N1IN Saudi Araloan govermliont agoney, organizoil with Ilia Nlinistry ?1 1(0.,?tirep. It) gag', liu iil ii,in,cIpt or the oil mid wito.ral It 1101141,, oil concessions itt in varying type!' of partnerships with 1.X11111nil illui Its opprationn affiliate!' include: Pei rolimin Prodiwts Distribilting Division, Arnhem Geoph.v(iirid and Survey (Alt(AS), 51'; ; Arabian Drilling (10. (AD(), pi '; ; nod Sandi Arit),in Fertilizer Co. (SAFC()), rd,;. PrriliotiN Is lilt. Iiiill1111111 distributor of petroleum products in 8audi Arabia. (:ETT1( ( Co., 2011 Pennsylvania Building. %%NI mington, Delnware (es)mililished in November 192M). Goity, with its subsidiary companies, comprises a vompletely integrated unit in the oll industry 101 It is involved in refining, transportntion, and sale of crude petroleum iind its products. Getty is oporalor for a group of commodes which were acquirol ill 1 116.1 and an oil 1.11111.1.111.1i1111 ill the Permian Gulf off Iran. The ('1(111)1 ill',' also 1111/1 17 ill OW Ar111/111- 1(11Wilit, Neutral Zone with the A1111111'1111 i111111/P11111'l1t Oil C11, ill this arca. Getty holds the enthe capital of Piteific ?Vesturn t. ?.? Ltd. vt?hicli 11:15 .t small interest in the Iranian Consortium (0.8'';). (*AVIA( 11.4( 'IiAFT EMI."( ATII, 28 Ilindenburgst Hanover, W?st Germany (:!stablishol 1)20). Jointly owned by Deutsche Erdiil A.G. and Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) :Ind has subsidiaries exploring in Libya, Iran, Algeria, and Turkey. (MACE PETPOLEUM 10., 3 Hanover Square, New York, NI'M' YOrk (1111111111?11 .1(11(1' 1955 in 1)(!laware). Grace is It wioilly owned subsidiary of W. !t. Grace and Compliny. 11 is joint owner with Esso Sirte, Inc. and Libyan-American Oil Co. of concessions in Libya. GU 1,1(1 INTERN..T1()NAL OIL CO. A wholly ()wile(' subsidiary of Gulf ()ill Corporation, which holds Gulf's 71, interest ill the Consortium in Iran. MILE OF SUEZ I'ETIt()LEIJNI CO. ()wneci jointly IIV the Egyptian Getieritl Petroleum (1orp. and Plitt Americatt-UAR Oil Co., it subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). It holds concessions in the Gulf of Suez and in the Western 1/esert of Egypt, which include, respectively, the El Morgan field and the El Alamein field. GULF KUWAIT CO. (estaldis)ued 1951 in 1)elaware). A wholly owned subsidiary of Gulf Oil Corp., the CI) mpany holds iine-hillf interest ill the property beihg operated by Kuwait Oil Co., Ltd. (I tILF OIL C(/11 P., Gulf Building, l'ittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania (founded in August 1922). Holds a 100% interest Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : dA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 In thilf Kuwait Co, (nee above) anti 7(:;', In the Iranian Oil Pt?rtielpationn, Ltd., through whioNy owned nub- midlary (III If International. In Nigerte, Gulf be144 ()tinhorn and offshore colleen:dons. GULF OF LIBYA. A wholly owned submidiary of Cult Oil Corporation, holdn and exiil,,rem (lien coneennionn iii Libya. HAIFA REFINER IEN, LTD., Haifa Bay P.O. Itox 4, 11141fa, Israel (entablinhed iii bintel in Angled 1059). Owns and opernten a ref ittery 111.11r I kiln with a crude capacity of 107,000 barreln per day and ban interent III production of refined prodisets and bunkering /41,rvIvvri and shipping in hiring. IIINPANICA DE PETii0LEOS (IIISPA N( )M, Plaza Vazques de Melia, 12, Madrid, Spain (entablinhed in HIV!). A subsidiary of the Inntituto Nacional de Indus- trims of Spain and hohin a 28P7;, interest in concerinionn operated by Aquitaine Libye in Libya. IIISPANOIL (KUVy Al'!',. Jointly owned by Kuwait, National Petroleum Company and Hilt:mica de Petro- leos, M.A. (IIINPANOIL) of Spain in order to explore and develop some 3,475 square mile8 of offnhore and onshore areas rdinquinhed by the Kuwait Oil Company. IN DUSTRIA NAFTE ZAGII Eli (IN A). The Y ugonlavian State Oil Agency which acquired a prompeeting permit in Jordan in 1968. INTERNATIONAL EGYPTIAN OIL C )., INC., (IEOC), 3 Central Ave., Mamma (entaldinh 11 in 1953). Controiled by AGIP in the amount of 99.82%. IRAN OIL CO. (incorporated in 1947 in Teheran). A subsidiary of National Intoian Oil ( 1). In 1965 tht? com- pany was made re,sponnible for the rImiluct, of foreign trade to,:ttivities relating to the male of NIOC oil front itn own activities and for the share of the crude oil renulting from the operations of its affiliaten and joint venturer'. IRAN PAN AMERICAN OIL CO. (IPAC), Tehert.n, Iran (formed in June 19 ,4 in Teheran). Owned equally by Pan American Oil Co. (totally held by Standard Oil of In- diana) and National Iranian Oil ( o., for exploration and production of oil and gas in Iran. IRAN SHELL N. V., 30 Carel van Bylandtlattn, The Hague, Netherlands (incorporated December 1964 as Shell Exploration and Produetion Co.; name changed to present In 1965). The company wan formed by Royal Dutch Shell as the suladdiary for participationn in the Dashtestan Offshore Petroleum Co. IRANIAN MARINE INTERNATIONAL OIL CO. (INIMICO), P.O. Box 3191, 255 SaatE Avenue, Teheran (artablished April 1965 in Teheran) in jointly owned by National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and a group of private and state companien; Phillips Petroleum Com- pany, 331/1%; AGIP, 331130%; and Hydro-Carbon (India) Ltd., 331/1%. The company is operator for a concension for some 3,100 square milen in the Permian Gulf. Oil shows have been discovered, but the find has not yet been declared commercial. IRANIAN OFFSHORE PETROLEUM CO. (IROPCO), P.O. Box 3257, 2 North Kakh Avenue, Teh,wan, Iran (founded in 1965 in Iran). The company is jointly held by the National Iranian Oil Company (N1CZ-) and the following US companies: Citite Service Co., Inc., Kerr- McGee Corp., Atlantic Richfield Co., Skelly Oil Co., Sunrsy DX Oil Co., Superior Oil Co., and Getty Oil Co. The conetvsion covers about 870 square milts next to DOPCO in 1,11c central Persian Gulf. IRANIAN Oil EXPLORATION AND PliODUCTI'M CO. (IliAANSE Aardelie Exidoratie ccc Productie Mij N. V.) Teheran, Iran. The company wan formed in ;954 in agreement wit n the Iraninn government, National Iranian Oil (to., and the Connort him group to carry out hp explorat itat and production nide of the 1954 agreement. II(ANIAN 011, l'AltTICIPANTS, LTD., 3 Finsbury Square, London, E.C.2. Holding firm for the two operat- ing companies (Iranian Oil Exploration and Production Oa. uticci ii1V 11111111111 (Ill SVIOling Ca.'; 111 Iran; organized in 1951 ifl /III agreement with the Iranian government, National Iranian Oil Co., and 11cc Consortium group. Slittreholderti are British Petroloom Co., Ltd., 400,fi,; Royal Ditleli Shell, 11',);,; Cit.. Franraise des P6trolm, 41(;,;,; and Standard Oil CO. rklidal Oil Corp., Gulf International TVX11.(41, I111.., and Standard Oil 01 California, 70%, each. 'lite remaining 5% is held Icy tricot' Agency Ltd. whose owiterm are: Atlantic Richfield Co., 4/12; American Independent Oil Co. and Signal Oil and Gas Co., VI, each; Getty 00 Co., Con- tinental Oil Co., Standard Oil Co. (Ohio), an,. Tidewn ter Oil Co., '/,, each. IRANIAN OIL REFINING CO. (triunity. Aardoli Itaffinage Alij, N. V.), Tolteran, Iran. Organized in 1954 in agreement with the Irtininn government, National Iranian Oil Co., and the Consortium group to carry out the refining r,?apotisibilitien of the 1954 agreement. IRAQ NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (INOC), San' doon Street, Baghdad (incorporated "%l arch 1964 in Iraq). The allay-owned Iraqi oil company which operates Mate- owned refineries and which holds concesitions in Iraq which are to be developed with France's EltAP as agent. IRAQ ITTROLEUM CO., LTD., 33 Cavendish Square, London, V. 1. Affiliated comptuties produce crude oil elsewhere in Iraq and in Qatar as well 1114 operate a refinery at Tripoli mid pipelines through Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Parent companies are British Petroleum, Co., Ltd., 23.75 t,; Royal Dutch-Shell, 23.750%,; Cie. Eraneaine des P6trolvm, 23.75%; Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) and Socony Motiil Oil Co. a. joint 23.75% through Near East Development Corp.; and Participations and Erllorations Corp. (Gulbenkian Estat4, 5%. IRICON AGENCY LTD., 1 Albermarle Street, London. W. I. (incorporated in Delaware in April 1055). This holding company contro1:4 a 5% interest in Iranian Oil Participantm, lAd. (nee Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd.)? ISRAEL FUEL COUP., UPI). (I)ELEIC), 6 Ahuzat Bayit Street, Tel Aviv, Israel (incorporated in Israel in December 1951). 'I'he company produces, imports, refines, dintributen and in involved in bunkering activities. ISRAEL NATIONAL OIL CO., LTD., an explorat; company in Israel. ,JAPANESE OLEUM EXPLORATION CO. (JAPEX), 4, 1-Chorne, (Thternachi, (!hiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan (incorporated 1 1)ecenther 1055). Has acquired the concessions in Sharjah and Ajman formerly held by John Mecum and Union Oil Co. of California. JOHN MEC()M, Houston, Texas. Holds the oil rights to 1)hufar in Muscat and Oman together with Union Oil Co., which has a one-third interest . He and Union are trying to r?Jtew their concessions to inshore and off- shore acreage in Umm al-Qttiwain in the Trucial States on the Persian Gulf, and they share a concession in Yemen, which they may have lost. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : Catk-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 JOR DAN T. X PEOR AVON CO. LTD., Jerusalem, Israel (Inctirp,..ated in April 1944). Rights later transferred Lapidoth Israel Petroleum Co., Ltd., for an interest in that group. Later, the group was retirganized to Lapidoth It' rat 011 Prospectors Corp., Ltd. Jolt DAN PETROLEUM REFINING CO., LTD., P.O. Box 1079, Amman, Jordan. Incorporated in July 1956, the company is in in oil rzIfining, importing, exporting, storage, and distribution. It operatea refinery at Zerka. KERR-McGEE CORPORATION, Kerr-McGee Build- ing, (*Minutia City, Oklahoma (incorporated in November 1932 in Delaware, name changed in October 1965). Holds gas and oil concessions and leases in the Perm an Gulf. KUWAIT OIL CO., LTD. Burgan House, 105 Wigmore St., London W.I. The company carries out operations in Kuwait of exploration, production, rulining, n torage, and loading of crude oil and products on behalf of 13P (IC:; wait.) and Gulf Kuwait Co. KUWAIT SHELL PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. (KSPDC), Shell ? ntre, London, S.E.1 (registered in 1960 in Engli.nd). ? member of the Royal Dutch Shell group of companies, holds an offshore con- cession in the Persian Gulf of some 1,500 square Exploration was begun in 1962 and suspended in 1963. LAPIDOTH ISRAEL OIL PROSPECTORS CORP. LTD., P.O. Box 17106, Tel Aviv (incorporated in 1959). This company was formed to acquire the interest of Lapidoth Israel Petroleum Co., Ltd. and Israel Oil Prosp?Ttors, Ltd. Thes1 two companier were exploiting In Heletz, Bror, and VI hay fields nd held interests in 590 square miles elsow!,ere in ) mel. Part of the concessions in the Der..1 Sea are held with Jordan Exploration Co. Ltd. LAVAN PETROLEUM CO. (LAPCO), P.O. Box 3242, 3 Avenue Elizabeth II. Teheran (incorporated in April 1965 in Telo-,ran). Owned jointly by Iran's state-owned NIOC and a group of private US companies?Atlantic Exploration Company 25%, Murphy Middle East Oil Co. 25%, Iranian Sun Oil Co. 25%, and Union Oil Co. of Iran 25%. It will operate concessions on three blockm covering some 2.300 square miles in the Permian Gulf. LIBYA SHELL N.Y., 30 Carel van Bylandtlaan, The Hague, Netherlands (incorporated in April 1957). A subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, the company carries on exploratory work on four concessions in Libya. LIBYA TEXAS PETROLEUM REFINING CO. A wholly owned subsidiary of APCO Oil Corp., held three concessions in Libya, granted in 1966 and revoked by the Libyan government in 1968. LIBYAN AMERICAN OIL CO. (LAOC), Tripoli, Libya (incorporated in May 1955 in Delaware). A wholly owned subsidiary of Sinclair International Oil Co., itself owned by Sinclair Oil Corp., holds a 51% interest with Grace Petroleum Corp. (49%) in one Libyan concession and a 25.5% interest with Grace Petroleum Corp. (24.5%) in Esso Sirte. Production has been centered in the Raguba field. LIBYAN ATLANTIC CO. (LAC). Join.ly owned by Atlantic Richfield and Phillips Petroleum, holds con- cessions offshore in the Gulf of Sirte in Libya which are operated by Atlantic Richfield. LIBYAN CLARK OIL Ca. Wholly owned by Clark Oil and Refining Corp., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, holds two concession areas in Libya, granted in 1966. LIBYAN DESERT OIL CO., P.O. Box 1018, Tripoli, Libya (incorporated in June 1960 in Delaware). A wholly owned subsidiary of the Testi!! Petroleum Corp., was granted rtie concession in Libya in 1966 that was revttked I v Ate Libyan government in 1968. LION ".*HTR OLE UM CO. S. A., subsidiary of Monsanto Compttny, St. Louis, Mo. Obtained rights to Libyan concession 113 in 1966 which MIS revoked by the Libyan government in May 1968. MARATHON INTERNATIONAL OIL CO., 539 So. Main St., Findlay, Oluk.. (incorporated in 1887 as Ohio Oil Co., name changed in 1962). The company operates the Marathon Petroleum Libya Ltd., which has one- third in lentil. in Oasis Oil Co. in Libya. MARUZEN OIL CO., Osaka, Japan (incorporated in November 1933 in Kobe, Japan). The company is primarily a refining and marketing company. In 1967, Mermen, with Daikyo Oil Co. ancl Nippon Milting Co., acquired concession rights to two offshore blocks in Abu Dhabi totaling some 4,416 square miles tinder the name of Abu Dhabi Petroleum Development Co. MEDITERRANEAN REFINING CO. (MEI)RECO), Beirut, Lebanon. Jointly owned by California Texas Oil Corp. and Mobil 0;! Corp.; operates a refinery near Sidon, Lebanon, af, the terminal of the Trans Arabian pipeline. MERCURY PETROLEUM CO. S.A. Wholly owned by George II. Jett, Mobile, Ala., obtained concession 112 in 1966, which was revoked by the Libyan government in May 1968. MIDDLE EAST OIL DEVELOPMENT CO. (see MITSUBISHI). MITSUBISHI OIL COMPANY, LTD., Tokyo, Japan (incorporated as MITSUBISHI SEKIYI KABU- SHIKI KAISHA in February 1931 in Tokyo). Oil re- finers, marketers, importers. It acquired in 1968 a 2,500 square mile concession in Abu Dhabi under the name of Middle East Oil Development Co. MOBIL EXPLORATION MEDITERRANEAN, INC. A wholly owned subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corp., has exploration permits md producing fields in Turkey. MOBIL OIL CORP., 150 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N.Y. (incorporated in 1882 in New York). Mobil Oil and its affiliates are participating in exploratory works in Turkey, Libya, Nigeria, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Alm Dhabi, and Qatar. The company has 10% interest in ARAN1CO. Through its ownership of 50% interest In the Near East Levelopment Corp., the company holds 117/8'';, share in Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., and its affiliates. The company's interest in Iran is maintained through a 7% interest in Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd. Through affiliates the company owns part interest in refineries in Tran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Gabon, and Rhodesia. MOBIL OIL IRAN, INC. Company owns 7% interest In Irr.nian Oil Participants, Ltd. MOBIL OIL LIBYA, LTD., P.O. Box 690, Tripoli (incorporated in Delaware in 1944; assumed present name in 1063). A woolly owned subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corp., it holds a 65% interest with Gelsenberg Benzin A.G. in Libyan concessions, which cont- in the Farrud, Amid, Ora and Holm oilfields. The partners also own a 70% interest with American Overseas Petro- leum Co. in the 175-mile pipeline and the terminal at Ras Lanuf. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 MOSUL PETROLEUM CO., LTD., 3.3 Oavendish Square, London W. I. ,',incorporated in October 1930). Company owned by IW Exploration Co. 23.75%, Shell Petroleum Co. 23.7.5%; Compagnie Frangaise des P6troles 23.75%, Near East Development Corp. 23.75%, and Participations and Explorations Corp. 5%. The company owns a concession in nocthwest Iraq. MURCO LIBYA OIL Jefferson Avenue, El own.ld subsidiary of Murphy's interest in by Aquitaine Libye. MURPHY OIL CORP., Murphy Building, 200 Jefferson Avenue, El Dorado, Arkansas (incorporated in May 1963). Has intere.; in oil concessions in Libya and Iran, which it exercifivi through subsidiaries with the prefix of MUPCO Oh; has a 25% interest in the Atlantic group, compr..sing four companies which have been granted 50?0 participation in petroleum rights in Iranian oft.hore areas in the Persian Gulf. National Iranian Oil Co., which grants the rights, retains a 50% Interest. NAPHTHA ISRAEL PETROLEUM CORP., LTD. (NIP). Operates gasfields at Zohar, Kidor, and Kenain. NASR OIL CO. (formerly Anglo-Egyptian Oil Fields Ltd. (AEO), then Al Nasr Oilfields Co.), Shell House, AEO was owned by the government, Shell and BP. Properties were sequestered by the government in 1956. The government owned about 55% of Al NASR, which was established on 4 January 1962. This UAR company holds property nt Ras Gharib and Hurghada on the western shore of the Red Sea under lease from the government and from Mobil Oil Egypt Inc. in the Sinai Peninsula. A refinery is located at Suez. The com- pany was reorganized in March 1964 following national- ization of some Shell properties; details of ownership are not known. The oilfield properties are now controlled by the General Petroleum Co., while the refinery re- mains a separate firm, Naar Oil Co. Both new firms are controlled by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL CO. (NIOC), P.O. Box 1863, Teheran, Iran (incorporated in April 1951). The company was formed by the Iranian government following the (ationslination of the oil induntry in Iran in ordet to engage in all phases of oil operations. In October 1914, NIOC signed an agreement with the Consortium, lorming two operating companies, one for exploration And producing and one for refining, te operate on NIOC's behalf. NIOC retains ownership of these compae!--; assets a .d remains responsible for theh? non-basic services. Each Consortium member in Iran is represented by a trading company which engages In purchases of crude oil from NIOC. NIOC is responsi- ble for oil marketing and distribution in Iran and for the development of Iran's petrochemical industry. Since 1957, NIOC has concluded partnership agree- ments ir which the division of profits if based on 75/25 principle in favor of Iran. Such agreements have been signed with ENI, Pan American International Oil Co., Dashteatan Offshore Petroleum Co., Shell, Getty, Atlantic, Lavan, Farsi, Iranian Marine International Oil Co., Persil, i Gulf Petroleum Co., and ERA!'. NATOMAS ., International Building. St. Mary's Square, 601 California St., San Francisco, California. CO., Murphy Building, 200 1)orado, Arkansas. A wholly Murphy Oil Corp., handles Libyan concessions operated A IN.;-itier in the Sinclair group which is acting as a c,,,,traetor for the Saudi state-owned company, PETROAHN. NEAR EAST DEVELOPMENT CORP., 150 East 92d St., New York (incorporated in Delaware in February 1928). A holding company which owns a 23.75% interest in IPC. Shares are held equally by Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) and Mobil Oil. NEL;ON BUNKER HUNT. Wholly owned subsidiary of Hunt, International Petroleum Co., a part of Hunt Oil Co., owned by II. L. Hunt and family. NIPPON MINING CO., Tokyo, Japan (incorporated as NIPPON SEKIKYU KABUSHIKI KAISHA, in April 1929 in Tokyo). Operates nine mines, one smelter, four factories, and two refineries with a total capacity of 109,000 barrels per day in Japan. It also is associated with Maruzen Oil Co. and Milky? Oil Co. in a concession offshore in Abu Dhabi under the name Abu Dhabi Petroleum Development Co. OASIS OIL CO. OF LIBYA, Box 395, Tripoli, Libya (incorporated in Delaware in 1960). The company con- ducts exploration an;.: productio,. operations in Libya on behalf of Marathon Oil Co. of Libya, Continental Oil, Amerada Petroleum, Shell Exploratie en Productie Mij N.V. OAPEC. (Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Cour tries.) Members include Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Bahrain, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Libya. OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORP., The Kirkeby Center, 10889 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. (in- corporated in 1920 in Calif.). Operates its holdings in Libya through its wholly owned subsidiary, Occidental of Libya; the cotapany acquired Libyan concessions in 1966 in the Sirte Basin and in 1968 began production from the lucrative Idris field. MINIUM DE RECHERCHE ET D'EXPLOITATION PPTROLItRES (OM NIREX). 100% French-owned company operating in Algeria. OPEC. (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Coun- tries), established in September 1960. Members include Abu Dhabi, Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,1111(1 Venezuela. PAN L MERICAN UAlt OIL CO. A partner with the government-owned Egyptian Generel Petroleum Corp. in the Gulf of See! Oil Co. (GUPCO), is a subsidiary of the .4.inerican International Oil Co., itself wholly owned by Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). ?AN AMERICAN LIBYA OIL CO. (PANAM). A wholly owned subsidiary of American International Oil Co., which is owned by Standard Oil Co. (Indiana); operates concessions held by American in Libya. PARTICIPATIONS AND EXPLORATIONS CORP. (PARTEX) (incorporated in Panama). Company owns 5% interest in Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., also in Basrah Petroleum Co., Ltd.; Mosul Petroleum Co., Ltd.; Qatar Petroleum Co., Ltd.; Abu Dhabi Petroleum Co., Ltd.; Petroleum rv ices (Middle East), Ltd.; Syria Petroleum Co., Ltd.; and Petroleum Development (Oman), Ltd. PAZ OIL CO., LTD., 4 Hagefen St., P.C. Box 2434, Haifa, Israel (incorporated in September 1959 in Israel). Engages in all aspects of the oil business in Israel. 95 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 PE 1181 AN GULF PET II OLE U M CO. (PEG UPC()) , P.O. Box 2693, Teheran. The e'''' fly is jointly owned by the NIOC nnd a group of West Germa. companies: Win tershall A.G., Deutsche Schnell tbau-und Tkrbohrge- will-what tub. II., ( IIHIIIII irchener Bergwerkm A.G., Gewerkschaft 1,3werath, Scholven Chemin A. C., Deut- sche Erd61 A.G., and Preussag A.G. The company will be operator for the concession of Home 1,9a0 square miles in the Persian Gulf% PETROFINA S. A. (incorporated in February 1920 in Belgium as Compagnip Financiere Belge des Petroles, name changed June 1957), 33 Itm ? In Loi, Brussels, Bell; um. Company operates and par ieipates in explora- tion and production in Angola and Morocco. PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT (Oman), LTD., 8 York Road, London, S.E.I. A subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell helding 85% interest in M meat and Oman, with CFP tid PARTEX. Gimpany holds concessions in Muscat and Oman. PETROLEUM SE Il V ICES LTD. (Israel). Associated with Burmah Oil Company. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO., Phillips Bldg., Bartles- ville, Oklahoma. The company holds a 37.34% interest In American In Oil Co. which operate:4 in Kuwait. The company participation includes a one-half Interest in onshore and offshore concessions in Libya; participation in a con:mrtitim of three companies operat- ing an onshore concession in Abu Dhabi; participation in exploration in Saudi Arabia; oil concession interemts In Algerian Sahara; and participant in exploratory and production activities in Nigeria. In the UAR the com- panj togeier with Egyptian General Petr, ,dn1 Corp. jointly holds concessions 1 omprising the tu,istal belt from Cairo to the Libyan border. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO., LIBYA. Operates Phillips Petroleum Co. concessions in Libya. PHOENICIA OIL CO, SAL, Chammos Bldg. Trablos St. Beirut, Lebanon. The company, which markets refined petroleum products and lubricating oil, was formed in 1965 by CALTEX and Mediterranean Oil Shipping and Transport (MEI)CO). PREUSSAG A.G., Leibnizufer 9, Hannover 3, West Germany (incorporated in December 1923 in Germany). A mining, metals, and oil company with holdings in the Persian Gulf. PURE ITALIA INC., a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Oil Co. of California. Holds interest in the Libyan concession of Ansonia Mineraria, through an agreement with it and Westates Italo Co. for the exploration and development of Ausonia's concession which will ultimately yield Pure 25% from the income of the joint operation. QATAR PETROLEUM CO., LTD. (registered in 1936 as Feroleum Development (Qatar) Ltd., name changed In 1953). P.O. Umm Said, Qatar. Company operates oil concessions in Qatar. ROYAL DUTCH PETROLEUM CG. (N.Y. Koninklijke Nederlandsehe Petroleum Mij). 30 Card van By- landtlaan, The Hague, Netherlands (incorporated in 1890 at The Hague). Company is one of the two parent companies of the Royal Dutch Shell group, holding a 60% interest. Shell Transport and Trading Co. holds the remaining 40%. Group activities are managed thr,ugh two jointly owned parent companies?L.-J. de Ba: ,Afsche Petroleum Mij, and Shell Petroleum Co. Lilt; the company operates oil concession in Nigeria, Algeria, Liby.?, (labor, Iran, Iraq, Qatar, Oman, Abu Dhabi, and Turkey. SAN JACINTO PETROLEUM CORP., 630 Fifth Ave. NYC and 1107 San Jacinto Bldg., Houston 2. Owned 84% by Continentid Oil Co. SCHOLVEN CHEMIE A.G., 227 Dorstenerstrasse, Gelsenkirchen Biter, Went Germany (incorporated in July 1935 in Germany). A wholly owned subsidiary of Vereinigte Elektrizitats und Bergwerks A.(1. (VEI3A) o:' West Germany. It holds it 6% interest in Persian Gulf Petroleum Company in Into and holds concessions In northeastern Libya. SHELL DE L'AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE (registered in 1954 in Brazzaville). Company imports and dis- tributes petroleuin products in Gabon, as well se other African countries. SHELL-IIP Petroleum Development Co. of Nigeria, Ltd. (incorporated in 1951), 40 Marina, Lagos, Nigeria. Company, jointly owned by Shell Petroleum Co. and BP Exploration Co., explores for and pro- duces oil in Nigeria. SHELL Co. of Libya, Ltd. (registered in 1953), P.O. Box 402, Tripoli. Company imports and distributes petroleum products. SHELL Co. of Nigeria, Ltd. (registered in 1938), 38-39 Marina, Lagos. Company imports and distributes petroleum products. SHELL Co. of Qatar, Ltd. (registered in 1953), Doha, Qatar, Arabian Gulf. Company operates offshore concessions in Qatar. SHELL De Tunisie (registered in 1922), 24-?6 Place de PAfrique, TWIN. Company imports and distribetea petroleum products in Tunisia. SHELL Co. of West Africa, Ltd. (registered in 1960), Shell Centre, London, S.E.1. Company imports and distributes petroleum products in Angola and other African countries. SHELL Exploratie En Productie Mij (Libya) N.V. (incorporate,i in 1964 in The Hague), P.O. Box 1101, Tripoli, Libya. Company owns I/2 interest in Amerada Petroleum Corp. Libyan holdings for exploratory and producing activities. SHELL Gabon (incorporated in 1960), Boite Postale 146, Port (lentil, Gabon. Company is wholly owned member of the Royal Dutch Shell group and is the principal operator of the Shell/SPAFE joint venture for exploration and exploitation in Gabon. Company also engaged in offshore exploration in a joint venture with Gulf Oil, with the latter as operator. SHELL TRANSPORT AND TRADING CO., LTD., 23-29 Walbrook, London, E.C.4. The Shell company is one of the two parent companies of the Royal Dutch Shell group holding a 40% interest (see Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.). SIGNAL OIL AND GAS CO., 1010 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17 (incorporated in 1928). Company has an Interest in Neutral Zone production through a 30.16% interest in American Independent Oil Co. and 0.8333% interest in Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd., through Signal International. SINCLAIR INTERNATIONAL OIL CO., 600 Fifth Avenue, New York (incorporated in July 1961 in Dela- ware). Company, a subsidiary of Sinclair Oil Corp., Approved For Release 2001/09/28 :SA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 coordinates the activities of subsidiaries engaged hi foreign operations. Sithmidiary companies inel tole; Libyan American 011 Co., and Sinclair Nigerian Oil Co. SINCLAIR OIL CORP., 600 Fifth Avenue, New York (incorporated in September 1919 in New York). Through Sinclair International Oil Co., engages in ..,1 exploration In Saudi Arabia and holds a 25% Interest in concessions totaling 1,380 silnare miles in Nigeria. SKELLY OIL CO., Box 1650, CA Center Bldg., South Boulder, Tulsa, Oklahoma (incorporated in August 1919 Delawa7e). HoIda oil properties in the United Sta tea mid participates in a group holding conceasions offshore in the Persian Gulf. SOCIEDADE NACIONAL DB REFINACAO DE PETROLEOS, Rue Tomas It ibeiro 97, Lu 'lout, Portugal (SONAREP). A submidiary of 1lociedade Nacional de Petroleos (SONAP). SOCIPTP, AUXILIA DE L'ENTREPRISF DE RECHERCHES ET D'ACTIVITES PATROLI I It ES (A (IXIIt AP). A wholly owned subsidiary of Eu treprise de Recherches et d'Activites Pftrolieres (Elt AP), a French state-owned company, holds a 14% interest in the concessions operated by Aquitaine Libya in Libya. SOCIPTP, COOPERATIVE DES PPTROLES, 94 Kasr El Eini St., Cairo, Egypt. A marketing company with bunkering facilities at Suez, Pt. Said, and Alexandria. SOCIATP DES PPTRGLES D'AOUITAINE (SNPA). 190% French-owned airnpany operating in Algeria. SOCIPTP NATIONALE DE RECHERCHE ET D'EXPLOITATION DES PPTROLES EN ALOE RIB (S.N. REPAL). SOCIPTA DE PARTICIPATIONS PPTROLIPIt ES (PETROPAR) (incorporated in 1957, Paris), 7 lime Nelaton, Paris 15e, France. Company is involved h. exploration and development directly and in association with other companies; permits are held in Algerian Sahara. SOCIgTP DE PROSPECTION ET D'EXPLOITATION PPTROLItIt ES EN ALSACE (PItEPA). SOCIATIt DE RECHERCHES ET D'EXPLOITATION DE PP,TROLE (EURAFREP) ':ncorporate(I Septem- ber 1957, Paris). Exploration, oevelopment, and produc- tion of oil and natural gas. The company It directly or in association with other companies, concessions in Algerian Sahara. SOCIPITP, DE RECHERCHES ET D'EXPLOITA- TION DES PPTROLES EN TUNISIE (SEREPT) (incorporated in 1941 in Tunis). ERAP holds 56.93% Interest, Tunisian government holds 23.87% interest, Cie Frangaise des P6troles holds 10.94% interest, COFIREP holds 2.77% iwercq, and REPERANCE holds 5.49% interest; company is engaged in exploration and production in Tunisia. SOCIP,TE DE TRANSPORT l)l! GAZ NATUR EL D'HASSI R'MEL A ARZEW (SOTH RA). An Algerian- French company which operates pipelines in Algeria. SOCIETP DES PPTROLES D'AFRIQUE EQUA- TORIALE (SPAFE) (incorporated in 1949 in Equa- torial Africa), P.O. Box 524, Port Gentil, Gabon. ERAP holds a 63% interest. Company undertakes exploration and development in Equatorial Africa. Wells have been orilled and are producing at Pointe Clairette, Ozouri, Tchenque, and M'Bega in the Ogooite Delta zone, Gabon. Company participates with Shell Gabon in it joh.t venture for exploration and exploita- lion of 3,580 sip aro miles in Gabon. SOCIPTP DES PPTIt ()LES BP DE MAlt 00 (Incorpo- rated in 1947, Moroeco), 53 Rue Allal ott Abdidlah, Cosobionra, Morocco. .lompany Is engaged in importing and distrilm ig pArolemn products in Morocco. The company is a of the British Petroleum Co., Ltd. $OCIPTP DES Pr"PUDLES BP DB TUNISIE, 86 Ave. Chajer, Tunis (invorporated in 1918 in Tunis). Company is engaged in importing and distributing petroleum product: in Tunisia. The company is ft subsidiary of (hi limit hill Petroleum Co., Ltd. SOCIPTP EQUATOR I ALE DE RAFFIN AGE, 11.1'. 564, Port (lentil, Gabon (incorporated in 1965, Port (lentil, Gabon). Company operates a 625,000-tons-per-year refinery at Port (lentil, Gabon. SOCIETP ANGAISE DES PPTROLES 1)111 AN (SOFI It AN), 7 Rm. Nekton, Paris X Ye (incorporated in Paris in October 11160. A subsidiary formed to exploit oil in Iran and held by the state-owned French company ER Al' 45% and by two other ERAP subsidiaries? SNPA and AUXIN AP. SCI1TI Ill ANO-ITALIENT E DES PPTROLES (SIR IP), P.D. Box 1434, 54 Av. ?0 Hoghoughi, Tehui- riot (incorporate(I in Septembu 1957 in Iran). Jointly owned by two state corporal.. ENI and NI 00, to operate three voncessions ofki. we and onshore in Iran. SOCIPTP IVOIIIENNE DB H AFFINAGE, B.P. 1269, Abidjan (incorporat NI Or tuber 1962 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast). socirw; MALGACHE DE RAFFINAGE. Operates a refinery at Tamatave, a joint venture between Mada- gascar and ER Al' mid other international oil companies that have subsidiaries trading in Madagascar. SOC1PT1 NATIONALE DES PPTROLES D'AQUI- TAINE (SNAP), Tour Aquitaine, 92 Courbovoie, France (incorporated in December 1941 in France). Company participates as a 20% shareholder in one group of concessions in Libya with Deutsche Erdiil A.G. and Ansonia Minera.ia end with itself as operator in another group comprisin,,, Hispanica de P6trolvos, AUX Ill Al', and Murco Libya Oil Co. in which SN Al' holds 28,;,. SOCIPTA NATIONAL POUR LA ItP,ciumcilE, LA PRODUCTION, LE TRANSPORT, LA TR ANS- FOP NIATION, ET LA COMMERCIALISATION DES HYDROCARBUR ES (SONATI) ACID, Lumen- ble Alauretania, Agha, Algiers, Algeria (formed by govermnent decree in Algeria, December 1963). Algerian state undertaking formed to participate in all phases of the oil industry. It represents the Algerian government in Ow French-Algerian Cooperative Association. SON ATI? ACII directly controls areas ceded to it by the Algerian girt/eminent on which exploration and develop- ment are in progress. SOCIPTP NATIONALE DE RPCHERCHE D'EX- PLOITATION DES PPTROLES EN ALGERIE, Chemin du Reservoir, Hydra Algiers (incorporated in 194(i in Algiers). Company in owned jointly by SONATRACH and SOFREPAL, a company owned by ER Al' to represent French interest in S.N. REPAL. Company engaged in oil production and refining, oper- ates some concessions jointly with Cie Francais() des Petroles (Algerie). Approved For Release 2001/09/28 6FIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 SUPERIOR OIL CO., P.O. Box 1521, Houston, Texas (incorporated in October 1936 in California and in April 1063 in Neva(ia). Company owns and (inmates oil and gas properties ill the United States and Canada and holds an interest in the Iranian Offshore Petroleum Co. In the Persian Gulf. SYRIAN Al' Al) DISTRIBUTING CO., PETROLEUM PRODUCTS (SAI)COP), formed in 1966 iii Syria, P.O. Box 40, Ilijaz St., Damascus, Syria. Co lapany is a state undertaking, the sole market:a. of petrolemn products in Syria. SYRIAN GENERAL PETROLEUM ORGANIZATION (SGP0). The Syrian state organization which supervises all aspects of petroleum operations in Syria. TENNECO OIL CO., Tennessee Bldg., 1010 Milium St., P.O. Box 2511, Houston, Texas (incorporated in Feb- ruary 1960 in Delaware). Company holds a 20% inte: est in the AUXIII AP concession in Saudi Arabia, provided AUX Ill AI, acting as cratracton for the Saudi Arabian state company, PETRO MIN, is able to find commercial deposits of oil and a producing company is formed. Company also has estr,blished oil reserves in a coastal area near the mouth of the Brass River, Nigeria, and has completed an agreement for use of the terminal and loading facilities to be built by other Nigerian operators. TEXACO INC., 135 East 42d St., New York 17 (incorpo- rated in Delaware in August 1026 as the TOCHR Co. changed to Texaco Inc. in May 19(19). The company has a share in Mith:w East production and refining through a 30% ownership in Arabian American Oil Co. and 7% interest in the Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd., through Texaco Iran Ltd. It has u. one-half intemst in Bahrain's production and refining throm:;l/ a 50% in- terest in the CALTEX group of companies?those Iii clude Bahrain Petroleum Co., Ltd.; the company is also entoged in marketing of petroleum ill Morocco. TEXAS GULF PRODUCING CO., Bank of the South- west Bldg., Houston 2, Texas (incorporated in Delaware in April 1931). A subsidiary, Libyan American Oil Co., Is cat rying on an exploration program of 10,600 square miles in Libya. TEXFEL PETROLEUM CORP., Kirkeby Center, 10889 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. (incorporated in Delaware). Holds one concession area iti Libya through its wholly owned subsidiary, Libyan Desert Oil Co. TIDEWATER OIL CO., 4201 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California (incorporated in Delaware in March 1926). Subsidiary of Getty Oil Co. Effective September 1967, company merged with Getty Oil Co.; foreign activities include a one-third interest in a 4,770-square mile concession in Turkey. One-,..eelfth of 5% is held in Iranian Oil Participants Ltd. TOTAL NIGERIA LTD. (incorporated in 19(16, Lagos, Nigeria), a subsidiary of Compagnie Francaise des P6troles, 26-28 Marina St., Lagos, Nigmla. Company Is engaged in importing and distributing petroleum products in Nigeria. TRANS ARABIAN PIPELINE CO., Tapline, Beirut, Lebanon (incorporated in Delaware in March 194(1). Tapline operates 754 miles of 30-31 inch pipeline from Qaisumah to Sidon as part of the 1,024 miles of this system. Tapline is wholly a subsidiary of the Arabian American Oil Co. 500InTA PrTROLI rot It E DE GERANCE. Operates pipeline in Algeria; 50% owned by Enterprise do Recherches et d'Activities PkroWres. SOCIATA SAHARIE NNE DE It ACHERCHES PPTROLIPRES (SSRP). Owned 44% by British Petroleum and 56% by others; operates in Algeria. SONOL I5I1 AEI. LTD. (SONOL), 8 Bank St., P.O. Box 214 Haifa, Israel (incorporated in 1952 as Seemly Vacuum Oil Co. Israel, Ltd., later Mobil Oil Israel Ltd., in 1955 and then name changed to Sono' Israel 1957). The company is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Sonneborn Associates Petroleum Corp., New York, and handles the distribution, refitting, and marketing of petroleum products in Israel. STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA (SOCAL), 225 Bush St., San Francisco. Co filmy hits exploration, marketing, and producing interests ill Libya. through California Asiatic Oil Co. and is engaged in refining and marketing in Turkey throng') Caltex Mediterranean companies. STANDARD OIL CO. (INDIANA), 010 South Michigan, Chicago SO (incorporated in 1889) . The (10111pany is engaged in all aspects of oil in through its sub- sidiaries; wholly owns Pan American UAlt Oil Co., owns 50% interest in Gulf of Suez Petroleum Co.; wholly owns Pan American Libya Oil Oo.; wholly owns Pan American In Oil Co., ard owns 50% Interest in Iran Pan American Oil Co. STANDARD OIL CO. (N.J.), ,10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York (incorporated in 1882 in New Jersey). Through stibsidiaries the company engages in produc- tion, transport, refining, and marketing of petroleum and petroleum prod(icts. Subsidiaries include : EBRO Africa Inc. (100%), Esso Standard Libya Inc (100%), Arabian Oil Co. (30%), Iranian Oil Participints Ltd. (7%), Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., and associated com- panies (12%). STANDARD OIL CO. (SOIII0), Midland Bldg., Cleve- land 15 (incormirated in 1870 in Cleveland). Company has one-twelfth of 5% interest, in Iranian Oil Participants, Ltd. SUEZ OIL PROCESSING COMPANY (SOPC), also known as :111,; Oil Manufacturing Co. Founded in 1962 by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation to operate the 69,000 bavrel-per-day former government oil refinery at Suez. SUN OIL COMPANY, 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (incorporated in May 1901 in New Jersey as Sun Com- pany, name Outage(' to Suit Oil in December 1922). Company has many subsidiaries operating in the Middle East, including Dubai Sun Oil Co. which holds a 5% Interest in Dubai Marine Areas Ltd. and 221/7% interest In Dubai Petroleum Co., both holding concessions in Dubai. SUNRAY DX OIL CO., P.O. Box 2039, Sunray Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. (incorporated in February 1920 in Dela- ware). Company participates in the Iranian Offshore Oil Co. in the Persian Gulf through its subsidiary Sunray Iranian Oil Co. It also owns a 2.94% interest In American Independent Oil Co., which holds one-half Interest in oil rights in the Neutral Zone. Through Sunray Nigeria Inc., the company holds 25% interets In 1,380 square miles in Nigeria. 98 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 Approved For Release 2001/09/28 : CIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0 TURKISH PETROLEUM CORP., Turkiye PetroBert Anonim Ortakligi, Muditfait Caddesi 22, Hakimliklar, Ankara, Turkey (incorporated in December 1954). A Turkish state-owned company, it OWIlti exploration, production, pipeline, and refinery rights tinder the Petroleum Act of Turkey, as well as right , to form sub- sidiary companies with Turkish and/or foreign capital to deal in all manner of petroleum enterprises. The corporation holds a 55% interest in Potro-chemicals Corp. (PETKIM), a 51% interest in IDragaz Corp., and a 55% interest in Isilit Co. Ltd. TURKSE SHELL N.V., 30 Carel van Bylandtlaan, The Hague (incorporated in August 1957 in the Nether- lands). A wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell group, holds exploration permits and a small producing field in Turkey. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, Union Oil Center, 461 South Boylston St., Los Angeles, Calif. (incorporated In October 1890). Holds oil interests in Ras al Khaimah, Umm al Qaiwain o.1 the Pcrsian Gulf, and Dhofar on the Arabian Sea and Libya with Ansonia Mineraria; company signed an agreement with the Re- public of Dahomey on the west coast of Africa for on- shore and offshore exploratory concessions. In 1967, its subsidiary, Union Oil Co. of Nigeria, acquired an explora- tion license for offshore areas of Wu itern Niguitt. UNION RHEINISCHE BRAUN KOHLEN KRAFT- STOFF A.G., 5047 Wessoling, Box, Cologne, West Germany (incorporated in January 1937 in Germany). Holds concessions in Libya. WESTATES ITALO CO. A wholly owned subsidiary of Westates Petroleum Co., sharing in Libyan oil conces- sions through an agreement with Ansonia Mineraria which will ultimately yield the 25% of the income from joint exploration and development activities with Pure Italia Inc. for Ansonia. WESTATES PETROLEUM CO., 811 West Seventh St., Los Angeles, California (incorporated in Delaware in August 1959 ant" assumed present name in December 1959). Holds la interest in the Libyan concession of Ansonia Mineraria through its wholly owned subsidiary Westates Italo Co. WESTERN DESERT PETROLEUM CO. (WEPCO). Formed in 1967 as a joint enterprise of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. and Philt.ps, to operate the 375,000-square mile concession held by Phillips, west of Alexandria in the western desert of Egypt. WINTERSHALL A.G., August Rostbery Haus, P.O. Box 52, Kassel, West Germany (incorporated in 1921 in Germany). Participates as joint partner and operator with another German firm, El-verath, in one Libyan concession and a half interest with Deutsche Erdol A.G. and one-third interest with Elwerath and Deutsche Erdiil in others in Libya. Also operator for concession in Oman with Shell, Union Carbide, CFP and others. Approved For Release 2001/09/28 WIA-RDP85T00875R002000050001-0