English: A plot of the reported proven oil reserves for Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. In January 2011, Venezuela claimed to surpass Saudi Arabia as the controller of the world's largest proven reserves.
Data for 1980 to 2008 is based on the 2010 world oil report by BP at [1]. Data for 2009 is from OPEC at [2]. The 2011 data point for Venezuela is based on the January 2011 announcement by Hugo Chavez [3]
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