According to Simmons latest presentation, his "educated hunch" is that Saudi production will drop to 8mbpd in 2006. We have to hope he's wrong as hell, but, SA production has dropped 500kbpd in two months, so, there is some support for Simmons.
Many of you on the forum read the many debates where it was argued SA is untruthful versus, we can't assume that. What I always found interesting was what poster Shakespear said (he's in the energy industry in Poland). Shakespear pointed out that all the info to determine the truth of SA production, reserves etc could fit on one computer CD. He felt the CIA probably had access to that. Because such information could easily be stolen and contained on a simple CD.
Remember Valerie Plame? She was heading a CIA front company called Brewster and Jennings which reportedly was set up to infiltrate Saudi Aramco and other Opec countries.
Wikipedia Brewster and Jennings So, this only buttresses the idea that the Saudi info has been accessed by the CIA or other US intelligence networks.
Because the US probably has access to the SA info, I've always wondered if Simmons has had access to that data too. I've wondered this bc Simmons is a confident of Cheney and was on the secret energy task force, whose discussions were deemed "executive privilege" and exempt from disclosure by the US Supreme Court.
Just brainstorming here, trying to make sense of Saudi statements that don't make sense and trying to come up with "missing data" for some of Simmons statements.