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English: Total World Oil Reserves by Type
Date 24 May 2008
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Graph derived from one in a paper in Oilfield Review: Alboudwarej et al (Summer 2006). Highlighting Heavy Oil (PDF). Oilfield Review. Retrieved on 2009-01-12.

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