NI 43-101 represented a new standard for reporting mineral resources and reserves to help prevent fraudulent reporting, which had a world-wide impact.
In July 2011, the State Bank of Pakistan reported reserves to hit an all-time high of $18.25 billion.
Earlier this week, China reported reserves of about $941 billion at the end of June.
Eisenhower's headquarters reported "few infantry reserves" in the Netherlands, and even these were considered to be "troops of low category."
In 2010, the District reported reserves of more than $10 million.
In March 2010, Learning and Skills Network, LSDA NI's parent organisation, reported reserves of £11.2 million.
In 2000, A.I.G. reported low reserves, a concern highlighted by the analysts who covered A.I.G. at the time.
At the end of 2012, the firm reported proved reserves of 4,796 bcfe (billion cubic feet equivalent) of oil and gas combined.
But it reported capital and reserves of 8.6 billion euros.
The ministers called for greater accuracy on the part of oil exporting nations in reporting reserves and production figures, according to a statement by the ministers.