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What (who) is in oil - definition

TOTAL OIL CONTENT OF AN OIL RESERVOIR
STOOIP; Oil in Place; STOIIP; Oil In Place; OOIP; Stock Tank Oil Initially In Place

Oil reserves in Iran         
  • Proved oil reserves in Iran
  • A map of world [[oil reserves]] according to U.S. EIA, 2017
OIL RESERVES LOCATED IN IRAN
NIOC Recent Discoveries; NIOC's Oil Reserves; NIOC Oil Reserves; Iran's Oil Resource; Iran Oil Resource; Iran's Oil Reserves; Iran's oil reserves; Iran Oil Discoveries; Iran oil discovery; NIOC Oil Discoveries; NIOC Recent Oil Discoveries; NIOC Recent Gas Discoveries
Proven oil reserves in Iran, according to its government, rank fourth largest in the world at approximately as of 2013, although it ranks third if Canadian reserves of unconventional oil are excluded. This is roughly 10% of the world's total proven petroleum reserves.
Oil reserves in Nigeria         
OIL RESERVES ILOCATED IN NIGERIA
Oil Reserves in Nigeria
Although Libya has more reserves, there were of proven oil reserves in Nigeria as of 2011, ranking the country as the largest oil producer in Africa and the 11th largest in the world, averaging in 2006. At current rates this would be 45 years of supply if no new oil was found.
Oil production and smuggling in the Islamic State         
  • The Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline
  • This chart of different production measures of IS-held oil fields show a decline in productivity under IS rule.
  • U.S. airstrike against Jeribe modular oil refinery, September 2014
Oil production by ISIL; Energy in ISIL; Oil production in ISIL; ISIS oil trade; Oil production and smuggling in ISIL
Oil production and smuggling was the largest source of revenue for the finances of the Islamic State (IS or ISIS) in Syria and Iraq until the complete loss of its territory in 2019. Most oil extracted was distributed for use within the Islamic State, but some was also smuggled to surrounding states at below market price.

Wikipedia

Oil in place

Oil in place (OIP) (not to be confused with original oil-in-place (OOIP)) is a specialist term in petroleum geology that refers to the total oil content of an oil reservoir. As this quantity cannot be measured directly, it has to be estimated from other parameters measured prior to drilling or after production has begun.

Prior to oil production from a new reservoir, volumetric methods are used to estimate oil-in-place. A series of test drills are used to map the rock conditions at and around the drilling site and to estimate the size of the oil-bearing rock field. The oil in place is calculated as the product of the volume of porous oil-bearing rock, the porosity of the rock, and its saturation. Correction factors have to be applied for the difference between the volume of the same mass of oil in the reservoir to its volume when brought to the surface, which is caused by the different physical conditions (temperature, pressure) there.

Oil-in-place is also known as stock tank original oil-in-place (STOOIP) or stock tank oil-initially-in-place (STOIIP), referring to the oil in place before the commencement of production. In this case, stock tank barrels refers to the volume of oil after production, at surface pressure and temperature (as opposed to reservoir conditions).

After production has begun, the change in reservoir pressure over time and the history of production from that reservoir can be used to estimate the total oil-in-place using the materials balance method. Alternatively, the production history can be fitted to a curve to estimate future oil production (decline curve method).

The analogous term original gas-in-place (OGIP) is used to refer to the total natural gas in a reservoir. Furthermore, there is a term called Hydrocarbons Initially in Place (HCIIP) that is used for either oil or gas. Similar to OIP, HCIIP is calculated using measures of the total reservoirs volume correcting for the non reservoir rock, the porosity and the water saturation in this pore space. Lastly the volume at reservoir conditions (high pressures and temperatures) is converted to the associated volume at surface conditions.

Oil in place must not be confused with oil reserves, that are the technically and economically recoverable portion of oil volume in the reservoir. Current recovery factors for oil fields around the world typically range between 10 and 60 percent; some are over 80 percent. The wide variance is due largely to the diversity of fluid and reservoir characteristics for different deposits.

Examples of use of in oil
1. The development of unregulated international derivatives trading in oil futures over the past decade or more has opened way for the present speculative bubble in oil prices.
2. Dogs ran around coated in oil, scavenging for garbage.
3. A dozen years ago, China was self–sufficient in oil.
4. Each year, Washington‘s hand in oil markets gets larger.
5. "It‘s not interested in oil, land, military or economic strength.