
Reserve Crude Oil Market Report and Forecast 2025-2034
Description
The global reserve crude oil market is being supported by the rising demand for fuel oil, which stood at a volume of nearly 106279.67 KB/d in 2024 . The demand for fuel oil is further expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.00% over the forecast period of 2025-2034 to attain a volume of 129554.32 KB/d by 2034 .
According to an estimate, there were 1.73 trillion barrels of oil in the world in 2018. The rising demand for crude oil , particularly from the world's largest user, the United States, is significantly contributing to the growth of the industry. As of 2018, a slight growth was recorded in the proven crude oil reserves, globally, in comparison to 2016. Non-OECD countries accounted of the majority of these reserves. The world's largest proven oil reserves are in the Middle East, Venezuela, Canada, and Russia. Country-wise, Venezuela has the largest reserves, and accounted for 17.5% of the world total in 2018, followed by Saudi Arabia, which occupied 17.2% of the world total. Along with large reserves, a country must have expertise to extract, refine, and ship the oil. Owing to the availability of advanced technology in the United States, the region is the leading oil producing country and accounted for 18% of the global share in the reserve oil market. The United States is followed by Saudi Arabia and Russia as the leading oil producers.
North America and the Middle East Regions to Significantly Contribute to the Growth of the Reserve Crude Oil Industry
North America and the Middle East regions are the leading consumers of crude oil, followed by Australia, Japan, and the Netherlands. North America, due to the availability of shale oil deposits and their increased exploitation with the help of advanced technology, has become one of the largest oil-consuming regions. Within North America, the United States extensively imports crude oil from Canada and Mexico to be further refined in the country’s refineries. The 12 OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) members hold 80% of the world's proven reserves, with the biggest importers being the United States, the European Union, and China. Meanwhile, the demand for the fuel oil is growing at a rapid pace in emerging economies such as China and India owing to the rising sales of commercial vehicles and rapid urbanisation across the nations, thus, providing enhanced growth opportunities to the industry.
Reserve Crude Oil Market Segmentation
Oil reserves are an estimate of the crude oil amount present in a specific economic region. Before the commercial utilisation of crude oil, it goes through extensive processing, involving primary recovery (through reservoir pressure) and secondary recovery (artificial lift). Crude oil is refined to produce usable products like gasoline, diesel, and others, along with different kinds of petrochemicals.
Market Breakup by Region
The global reserve crude oil industry is being driven by the rising demand for fuel oil from across the globe. The rapid urbanisation and the rising technological advancements are aiding the industry growth. In North America, the presence of a large number of shale oil deposits and reserves, coupled with the region’s access to advanced technologies and equipment, is driving the regional market growth. The rising demand for refined crude oil products such as diesel and gasoline is further aiding the market growth. Europe, being the third-largest oil-consuming region, is witnessing a rise in the demand for fuel oil with the growing automotive sector . In the Asia Pacific region, the market has witnessed a healthy growth in the past few years due to the growing product demand from the emerging economies such as China, India, and South East Asian countries owing to the burgeoning population and rapid urbanisation in such regions.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM), a key player in the industry, announced an oil discovery on the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana at the Tripletail-1 well located in the Turbot area. The discovery added on to the previously estimated recoverable resource of over 6 billion oil-equivalent barrels on the Stabroek Block, thus, providing a further boost to the market. Further, the development of new types of technology is expected to make the crude oil extraction process economically feasible, which is expected to aid the industry in the future. If the prices of crude oil rise or the new technology makes extraction costs lower, then more fields become viable. However, the industry growth might be adversely affected by the rising shift towards alternative energy sources in the forecast period.
Key Industry Players in the Global Reserve Crude Oil Market
The report gives a detailed analysis of the following key players in the global reserve crude oil market, covering their competitive landscape, capacity, and latest developments like mergers, acquisitions, and investments, expansions of capacity, and plant turnarounds:
According to an estimate, there were 1.73 trillion barrels of oil in the world in 2018. The rising demand for crude oil , particularly from the world's largest user, the United States, is significantly contributing to the growth of the industry. As of 2018, a slight growth was recorded in the proven crude oil reserves, globally, in comparison to 2016. Non-OECD countries accounted of the majority of these reserves. The world's largest proven oil reserves are in the Middle East, Venezuela, Canada, and Russia. Country-wise, Venezuela has the largest reserves, and accounted for 17.5% of the world total in 2018, followed by Saudi Arabia, which occupied 17.2% of the world total. Along with large reserves, a country must have expertise to extract, refine, and ship the oil. Owing to the availability of advanced technology in the United States, the region is the leading oil producing country and accounted for 18% of the global share in the reserve oil market. The United States is followed by Saudi Arabia and Russia as the leading oil producers.
North America and the Middle East Regions to Significantly Contribute to the Growth of the Reserve Crude Oil Industry
North America and the Middle East regions are the leading consumers of crude oil, followed by Australia, Japan, and the Netherlands. North America, due to the availability of shale oil deposits and their increased exploitation with the help of advanced technology, has become one of the largest oil-consuming regions. Within North America, the United States extensively imports crude oil from Canada and Mexico to be further refined in the country’s refineries. The 12 OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) members hold 80% of the world's proven reserves, with the biggest importers being the United States, the European Union, and China. Meanwhile, the demand for the fuel oil is growing at a rapid pace in emerging economies such as China and India owing to the rising sales of commercial vehicles and rapid urbanisation across the nations, thus, providing enhanced growth opportunities to the industry.
Reserve Crude Oil Market Segmentation
Oil reserves are an estimate of the crude oil amount present in a specific economic region. Before the commercial utilisation of crude oil, it goes through extensive processing, involving primary recovery (through reservoir pressure) and secondary recovery (artificial lift). Crude oil is refined to produce usable products like gasoline, diesel, and others, along with different kinds of petrochemicals.
Market Breakup by Region
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East and Africa
The global reserve crude oil industry is being driven by the rising demand for fuel oil from across the globe. The rapid urbanisation and the rising technological advancements are aiding the industry growth. In North America, the presence of a large number of shale oil deposits and reserves, coupled with the region’s access to advanced technologies and equipment, is driving the regional market growth. The rising demand for refined crude oil products such as diesel and gasoline is further aiding the market growth. Europe, being the third-largest oil-consuming region, is witnessing a rise in the demand for fuel oil with the growing automotive sector . In the Asia Pacific region, the market has witnessed a healthy growth in the past few years due to the growing product demand from the emerging economies such as China, India, and South East Asian countries owing to the burgeoning population and rapid urbanisation in such regions.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM), a key player in the industry, announced an oil discovery on the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana at the Tripletail-1 well located in the Turbot area. The discovery added on to the previously estimated recoverable resource of over 6 billion oil-equivalent barrels on the Stabroek Block, thus, providing a further boost to the market. Further, the development of new types of technology is expected to make the crude oil extraction process economically feasible, which is expected to aid the industry in the future. If the prices of crude oil rise or the new technology makes extraction costs lower, then more fields become viable. However, the industry growth might be adversely affected by the rising shift towards alternative energy sources in the forecast period.
Key Industry Players in the Global Reserve Crude Oil Market
The report gives a detailed analysis of the following key players in the global reserve crude oil market, covering their competitive landscape, capacity, and latest developments like mergers, acquisitions, and investments, expansions of capacity, and plant turnarounds:
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- BP plc
- Royal Dutch Shell PLC
- Total SA
- Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom
- Chevron Corporation
- Others
Table of Contents
178 Pages
- 1 Executive Summary
- 1.1 Market Size 2024-2025
- 1.2 Market Growth 2025(F)-2034(F)
- 1.3 Key Demand Drivers
- 1.4 Key Players and Competitive Structure
- 1.5 Industry Best Practices
- 1.6 Recent Trends and Developments
- 1.7 Industry Outlook
- 2 Market Overview and Stakeholder Insights
- 2.1 Market Trends
- 2.2 Key Verticals
- 2.3 Key Regions
- 2.4 Supplier Power
- 2.5 Buyer Power
- 2.6 Key Market Opportunities and Risks
- 2.7 Key Initiatives by Stakeholders
- 3 Economic Summary
- 3.1 GDP Outlook
- 3.2 GDP Per Capita Growth
- 3.3 Inflation Trends
- 3.4 Democracy Index
- 3.5 Gross Public Debt Ratios
- 3.6 Balance of Payment (BoP) Position
- 3.7 Population Outlook
- 3.8 Urbanisation Trends
- 4 Country Risk Profiles
- 4.1 Country Risk
- 4.2 Business Climate
- 5 Global Reserve Crude Oil Market Analysis
- 5.1 Key Industry Highlights
- 5.2 Global Reserve Crude Oil Historical Market (2018-2024)
- 5.3 Global Reserve Crude Oil Market Forecast (2025-2034)
- 5.4 Global Reserve Crude Oil Market by Region
- 5.4.1 North America
- 5.4.1.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 5.4.1.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 5.4.2 Europe
- 5.4.2.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 5.4.2.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 5.4.3 Asia Pacific
- 5.4.3.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 5.4.3.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 5.4.4 Latin America
- 5.4.4.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 5.4.4.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 5.4.5 Middle East and Africa
- 5.4.5.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 5.4.5.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 6 North America Reserve Crude Oil Market Analysis
- 6.1 United States of America
- 6.1.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 6.1.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 6.2 Canada
- 6.2.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 6.2.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 7 Europe Reserve Crude Oil Market Analysis
- 7.1 United Kingdom
- 7.1.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 7.1.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 7.2 Germany
- 7.2.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 7.2.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 7.3 France
- 7.3.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 7.3.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 7.4 Italy
- 7.4.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 7.4.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 7.5 Others
- 8 Asia Pacific Reserve Crude Oil Market Analysis
- 8.1 China
- 8.1.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 8.1.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 8.2 Japan
- 8.2.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 8.2.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 8.3 India
- 8.3.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 8.3.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 8.4 ASEAN
- 8.4.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 8.4.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 8.5 Australia
- 8.5.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 8.5.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 8.6 Others
- 9 Latin America Reserve Crude Oil Market Analysis
- 9.1 Brazil
- 9.1.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 9.1.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 9.2 Argentina
- 9.2.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 9.2.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 9.3 Mexico
- 9.3.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 9.3.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 9.4 Others
- 10 Middle East and Africa Reserve Crude Oil Market Analysis
- 10.1 Saudi Arabia
- 10.1.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 10.1.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 10.2 United Arab Emirates
- 10.2.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 10.2.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 10.3 Nigeria
- 10.3.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 10.3.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 10.4 South Africa
- 10.4.1 Historical Trend (2018-2024)
- 10.4.2 Forecast Trend (2025-2034)
- 10.5 Others
- 11 Market Dynamics
- 11.1 SWOT Analysis
- 11.1.1 Strengths
- 11.1.2 Weaknesses
- 11.1.3 Opportunities
- 11.1.4 Threats
- 11.2 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
- 11.2.1 Supplier’s Power
- 11.2.2 Buyer’s Power
- 11.2.3 Threat of New Entrants
- 11.2.4 Degree of Rivalry
- 11.2.5 Threat of Substitutes
- 11.3 Key Indicators for Demand
- 11.4 Key Indicators for Price
- 12 Value Chain Analysis
- 13 Global Crude Oil Trade Data Analysis (HS Code: 279)
- 13.1 Major Exporting Countries: By Value and Volume
- 13.2 Major Importing Countries: By Value and Volume
- 14 Global Crude Oil Price Analysis
- 15 Competitive Landscape
- 15.1 Supplier Selection
- 15.2 Key Global Players
- 15.3 Key Regional Players
- 15.4 Key Player Strategies
- 15.5 Company Profiles
- 15.5.1 Exxon Mobil Corporation
- 15.5.1.1 Company Overview
- 15.5.1.2 Product Portfolio
- 15.5.1.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
- 15.5.1.4 Certifications
- 15.5.2 BP plc
- 15.5.2.1 Company Overview
- 15.5.2.2 Product Portfolio
- 15.5.2.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
- 15.5.2.4 Certifications
- 15.5.3 Royal Dutch Shell PLC
- 15.5.3.1 Company Overview
- 15.5.3.2 Product Portfolio
- 15.5.3.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
- 15.5.3.4 Certifications
- 15.5.4 Total SA
- 15.5.4.1 Company Overview
- 15.5.4.2 Product Portfolio
- 15.5.4.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
- 15.5.4.4 Certifications
- 15.5.5 Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom.
- 15.5.5.1 Company Overview
- 15.5.5.2 Product Portfolio
- 15.5.5.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
- 15.5.5.4 Certifications
- 15.5.6 Chevron Corporation
- 15.5.6.1 Company Overview
- 15.5.6.2 Product Portfolio
- 15.5.6.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
- 15.5.6.4 Certifications
- 15.5.7 Others
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