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[GI Korea] South Korea Secures New Oil Resource

Published: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:23:38 +0900


South Korea the world's 4th largest oil importer has now layed claim to a large oil reserve in Canada:



South Korea intends on buying an oil sands mine in Cold Lake with a capacity of 250 million barrels.* The commerce ministry announced on July 2 that the purchase would be made official later this month, as part of its effort to secure South Korea¿s oil needs. The purchase price is being kept confidential.



State-run Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) is expected to begin construction of a production facility in Cold Lake, with initial production in 2008, and full-scale operations to commence two years later.
The size of the deposits of the mine will allow for between 30,000 and 35,000 barrels of oil to be extracted per day for the next 20 years.* Oil sands, also referred to as tar or bituminous sands, are deposits of bitmen trapped in a mixture of clay, sand and water. In essence, they are sand or sandstone containing at least 10 per cent petroleum.
South Korea, the world's fourth-largest crude oil importer, has to import all its crude oil needs to feed its economy, Asia's fourth largest. The country currently produces 115,000 barrels of oil daily from local and overseas oilfields.



The commerce ministry said in an official statement that once production begins, it could noticeably raise the country's oil output self-sufficiency level by around 1.2 percent. Seoul wants to raise the self-sufficiency level from around 4 per cent at present to 18 per cent in 2013.



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