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Eight U.S. states made the top 10 list of most attractive jurisdictions worldwide for oil and gas investment, according to Calgary-based Fraser Institute's Fifth Annual Global Petroleum Survey.
Mississippi, Ohio, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, Alabama and North Dakota made the top 10 of the All-Inclusive Composite Index; the Netherlands sector of the North Sea and Hungary also are among the top 10, the global policy think-tank reported.
Only Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama ranked in the top 10 in the 2010 survey, and were also among the top 10 in 2009.
For North Dakota to have made the list is quite impressive -- these are not just among the US states but ALL geographical locations worldwide. Here are the top ten:
- Mississippi
- Ohio
- Kansas
- Oklahoma
- Texas
- West Virginia
- Netherlands -- North Sea (the windmill capital of the world)
- Alabama
- Hungary -- shale gas?
- North Dakota -- yea!
It's hard to believe Ohio, Kansas and Alabama beat out North Dakota. It would be interesting to know more about what these three states are doing.
Among the least attractive:
The least attractive countries for investment include Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Democratic Republic (Kinshasa), Iraq, Libya and Russia.
I guess a war drops you out of the running -- but even a war (Libya) is not as bad as Russia. Hmmm.
The Gulf of Mexico plummeted from 11th place last year to 60th place this year, following the leak, then the moratorium, and now the permitorium.
Based on his public comments, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is probably hoping to move the Gulf to the top ten this next year. Or not.
Another region that dropped significantly was north shore Alaska. Who woulda thought?