The economics of petroleum . da Mexico Northern South America including Peru Southern South America including Bolivia Algeria and Eg>pt Persia and Mesopotamia S. E. Russia, S. W. Siberia and the region of the Caucasus Rumania, Galicia and Western Europe Northern Russia and Saghalien Japan and Formosa China India East Indies . Total Total eastern hemisphere Total western hemisphere Total north of the equator Total south of the equator 1001465 82511383 83161318201443 7,000* 9954,5255,7303,5509255,820 5,8301,135 9251,2351,375 9953,015 615 303 312 520 95 43,055 21,255 21,800 36,400 6,655 * Sinc
The economics of petroleum . da Mexico Northern South America including Peru Southern South America including Bolivia Algeria and Eg>pt Persia and Mesopotamia S. E. Russia, S. W. Siberia and the region of the Caucasus Rumania, Galicia and Western Europe Northern Russia and Saghalien Japan and Formosa China India East Indies . Total Total eastern hemisphere Total western hemisphere Total north of the equator Total south of the equator 1001465 82511383 83161318201443 7,000* 9954,5255,7303,5509255,820 5,8301,135 9251,2351,375 9953,015 615 303 312 520 95 43,055 21,255 21,800 36,400 6,655 * Since this table was ronipleted the reserve in the United States has been drawn uponto the extent of over 800 million barrels, thus being reduced to about 0000 million barrelsas of Jan. 1, 1921. It should be noted that the totals given in the table suggest asurprisingly even balanced distribution of oil between the eastern 1 The Petroleum Resources of the World, Annals of the American Academy,May, 1920. 24 THE RESOURCE SITUATION. OIL IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES 25
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