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'''Petroleum production in Cartadania''' is a major industry which is important to not only the national economy, but the economy of [[Sarpedon]] and trade partners alike. Cartadania has the third-largest oil reserves in the world and is the world's largest oil producer and oil exporter, with an average daily production of {{convert|1979390|m3/d|oilbbl/d}} of crude oil and equivalent, contributing roughly 17% of the global need. The largest portion of Cartadania's petroleum is exported to other nations, both raw and refined.
'''Petroleum production in Cartadania''' is a major industry which is important to not only the national economy, but the economy of [[Sarpedon]] and trade partners alike. Cartadania has the seventh-largest oil reserves in the world and is one of the world's largest oil producer and oil exporter, with an average daily production of {{convert|1979390|m3/d|oilbbl/d}} of crude oil and equivalent, contributing roughly 11% of the global need. The largest portion of Cartadania's petroleum is exported to other nations, both raw and refined.


Cartadania produces two grades of crude oil, based on the two petroleum regions within the country. The western portions of Cartadania and off-shore western drilling fields produce [[Natiserve Meridian]] grade, a light sweet grade described as light because of its low density and sweet because of its low sulfur content. It accounts for 61% of Cartadania's crude production. The other grade, produced in the eastern portions and drilled within Lake Parima is the toponymously named [[Parima Select]], a medium sour crude type.
Cartadania produces two grades of crude oil, based on the two petroleum regions within the country. The eastern portions of Cartadania and off-shore eastern drilling fields produce [[Attalus Meridian]] grade, a light sweet grade described as light because of its low density and sweet because of its low sulfur content. It accounts for 61% of Cartadania's crude production. The other grade, produced in the western portions and drilled within the Taínean Sea and Bay of Siena is the toponymously named [[Taíno Select]], a medium sour crude type.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Environmental impacts ===
=== Environmental impacts ===
== Varieties ==
== Varieties ==
=== Natiserve Meridian ===
=== Attalus Meridian ===
=== Parima Select ===
=== Taíno Select ===
 
== Regions ==
== Regions ==
=== Luson ===
=== Luson ===

Latest revision as of 00:52, 2 July 2024

Petroleum production in Cartadania is a major industry which is important to not only the national economy, but the economy of Sarpedon and trade partners alike. Cartadania has the seventh-largest oil reserves in the world and is one of the world's largest oil producer and oil exporter, with an average daily production of 1,979,390 cubic metres per day (12,450,000 bbl/d) of crude oil and equivalent, contributing roughly 11% of the global need. The largest portion of Cartadania's petroleum is exported to other nations, both raw and refined.

Cartadania produces two grades of crude oil, based on the two petroleum regions within the country. The eastern portions of Cartadania and off-shore eastern drilling fields produce Attalus Meridian grade, a light sweet grade described as light because of its low density and sweet because of its low sulfur content. It accounts for 61% of Cartadania's crude production. The other grade, produced in the western portions and drilled within the Taínean Sea and Bay of Siena is the toponymously named Taíno Select, a medium sour crude type.

History

Oil production

Proven reserves

Environmental impacts

Varieties

Attalus Meridian

Taíno Select

Regions

Luson

Parima

Outlook

Upstream, midstream, and downstream components

Upstream

Midstream

Downstream

Export capacity

Regulatory authorities

Environmental Integrity

CARBON

State-level agencies

See also