Interesting article...
Ron Cooke: The 2006 Economic Forecast: Oil Remains a Wildcard
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I've always had a bad feeling about 2006. There are too many variables for which the data points are unknown or unknowable. From the very first time I cranked up my oil depletion model in 2003, the events of this year have exuded a bad karma. Although I have fine-tuned my model over a hundred times, the result is always the same. 2006 does not look good.
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For 2006 and 2007, oil in the ground is not the problem. As the EIA points out, oil production capability could increase. Unfortunately, there is an alternate reality. Corporate behavior, government action, cultural stability, economics, legal agreements, geography, weather, crude oil transportation, military diplomacy and the always potent combination of religion and politics are now more important than geology in developing oil production forecasts.
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Europeans are now on the receiving end of a very cold lesson in the dynamics of the energy market. Russia is experiencing the coldest winter it has had in 100 years (or more). So if your Putin, what do you do? Make sure your citizens are warm. Then send the natural gas that is left to your customers in other nations. Although Russia has denied it is holding back its natural gas, Italy's Industry Minister Claudio Scajola had to call a crisis meeting with energy firms to discuss natural gas shortages, and decreased gas flows have been reported in Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ukraine, Austria, Finland and elsewhere.
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America. If 2005 was the year Americans discovered the high price of gasoline, heating oil and propane, 2006 (or 2007) will be the year they discover oil product shortages. Chavez is a reluctant supplier. China has made a competing deal for Saudi oil. Nigerian production is questionable. Iraq is a mess. Iran's Ahmadinejad wants to hurt the infidel. And the Washington establishment is too engrossed with political bickering to establish a credible energy program.
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In any event. 2006 just doesn't feel right. And 2007 could be worse.





