by MonteQuest » Fri 30 Mar 2007, 12:29:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('killJOY', 'I')'m pretty sure the peak of crude&condensate was May 05. Check out Deffeyes' page for more:
Hubbert PeakAs of Feb 2007: July 2006 for all liquids. May 2005 for Crude & condensate.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')xecutive Summary:
Monthly production records are unchanged:
All Liquids: the peak is still July 2006 at 85.47 mbpd, the year to date average production in 2006 (11 months) is 84.59 mbpd, up 0.01 mbpd from 2005.
Crude Oil + NGL: the peak date remains May 2005 at 82.08 mbpd, the year to date average production for 2006 (11 months) is 81.40 mbpd, down 0.03 mbpd from 2005 (11 months).
Crude Oil + Condensate: the peak date remains May 2005 at 74.15 mbpd, the year to date average production for 2006 (11 months) is 73.48 mbpd, down 0.09 mbpd from 2005 (11 months).
NGPL: the peak date remains February 2005 at 8.05 mbpd, the year to date average production for 2006 (11 months) is 7.92 mbpd, up 0.06 mbpd from 2005 (11 months).
No major revisions on the previous monthly estimates in this month release. Weak growth continues: November 2006 estimate for crude oil + condensate is 73.41 mbpd compared to 74.11 mbpd one year ago.