- Recoverable Tar Sand Resources of the World*, Table
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▪ Tableregion recoverable resourcesUnited States 4.3Canada 265.5South America 0.9Western Europe 0.0Eastern Europe 0.1Russia 76.2Transcaucasia and Central Asia 2.0Africa 4.0Asia 0.0China 1.0Total world 354.0*In billion barrels, assuming a 10 percent recovery factor;figures adapted from U.S. Geological Survey,
Oil & Gas
Journal, and American Association of Petroleum Geologists.* * *
Universalium. 2010.
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