Orinoco Belt
The Orinoco Belt is a territory in the southern strip of the eastern Orinoco River Basin in Venezuela which overlies the world's largest deposits of petroleum. Its local Spanish name is Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco (Orinoco Petroleum Belt).
Orinoco Petroleum Belt | |
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Orinoco oil belt assessment unit, USGS | |
Country | Venezuela |
Location | Guárico, Anzoátegui, Monagas, Delta Amacuro |
Offshore/onshore | Onshore |
Operator | Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. |
Partners | Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., Chevron Corporation, Repsol YPF, Mitsubishi Corporation, Inpex, Suelopetrol CA, Eni, PetroVietnam, Petronas, Petropar, ONGC, Indian Oil Corporation, Oil India, CNPC, Rosneft, Gazprom Neft, Lukoil, TNK-BP, Surgutneftegaz |
Field history | |
Start of production | 2013 (expected) |
Production | |
Estimated oil in place | 1,300,000 million barrels (~1.8×10 11 t) |
The Orinoco Belt is located in Guárico and south of the Anzoátegui, Monagas, and Delta Amacuro states, and it follows the line of the river. It is approximately 600 kilometres (370 mi) from east to west, and 70 kilometres (43 mi) from north to south, with an area about 55,314 square kilometres (21,357 sq mi).
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