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Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby NTBKtrader » Sat 22 Jul 2006, 17:33:44

BAKU. Oil production in Azerbaijan reached 477.2 thousand tonnes in Azerbaijan in the I half of 2006, which is 51.3% more than in 1H 2005, Azerabaijani state statistics committee said.

Out of the total volume of oil production 3 million 906.5 thousand tonnes were produced by the SOCAR (2.1% less), 10 million 570.7 thousand tonnes by the private sector (growth by 89.5%.)

http://eng.gazeta.kz/art.asp?aid=78110
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby mekrob » Sat 22 Jul 2006, 18:49:55

The North Sea is down 10%. Burghan 10%. Ghawar will soon slip after 7urais peaks. Cantarell is about to collapse. US Gulf is set to peak. But hey, Azerbaijan increased last year. Whew, I was starting to get scared by looking at all of those major producers declining, not the tiny ones increasing.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby FireJack » Sat 22 Jul 2006, 22:47:07

Checked the cia factbook and Azerbaijan is apparently a former soviet state, so increasing thier oil production is nothing major.

Of course like most former soviet countries corruption is rife so all the extra money from oil will benifit few and leave the rest destitude. If something good happens and somehow corruption is kept under control it will be one of the few places where living standards will increase in the near future I bet.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby Russian_Cowboy » Mon 24 Jul 2006, 02:30:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FireJack', 'C')hecked the cia factbook and Azerbaijan is apparently a former soviet state, so increasing thier oil production is nothing major.

Of course like most former soviet countries corruption is rife so all the extra money from oil will benifit few and leave the rest destitude. If something good happens and somehow corruption is kept under control it will be one of the few places where living standards will increase in the near future I bet.


FYI, Azerbaijan's peak oil was in 1941 at 23.5 million tonnes, the first country to peak. However, at that time it was a part of the USSR. Azerbaijan is also known to have started producing and selling oil over 250 years ago, when it was not yet a part of Russia, or more than a century earlier than the US drilled its first oil well.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby Doly » Mon 24 Jul 2006, 06:08:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Russian_Cowboy', 'A')zerbaijan is also known to have started producing and selling oil over 250 years ago.


Interesting. What did they use oil for 250 years ago?
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby mekrob » Mon 24 Jul 2006, 08:04:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat did they use oil for 250 years ago?


There were still many applications for oil that are similar to today's. In Europe and America, whale oil was used and that's how we became addicted to oil. But kerosene and lubricants were the hot items made from oil. It was a necessity to keep factories running all of the time in the Industrial Revolution.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby Russian_Cowboy » Mon 24 Jul 2006, 13:09:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mekrob', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat did they use oil for 250 years ago?


There were still many applications for oil that are similar to today's. In Europe and America, whale oil was used and that's how we became addicted to oil. But kerosene and lubricants were the hot items made from oil. It was a necessity to keep factories running all of the time in the Industrial Revolution.


This is true. Kerosene was mostly used in kerosene lamps that were common in Russia long before electricity and incandescent lamps became available to households.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby eastbay » Thu 27 Jul 2006, 11:57:00

Azerbaijan oil was produced hundreds of years ago by basically scooping it off the ground where it freely flowed. That was VERY low hanging fruit.

As an aside, tribes of ancient Zoroastrians lived there burning the readily available oil as a religious point of focus. Their fire temple ruins are found throughout southern Azerbaijan.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby NTBKtrader » Thu 27 Jul 2006, 13:04:11

and there we have it Zorastrians discovered oil as well as monotheism.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby eastbay » Fri 28 Jul 2006, 01:21:14

Well, they may have been among the first to USE oil, that's for sure. Heh...
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby pup55 » Mon 31 Jul 2006, 21:22:06

Azerbaijan Production Forecast

I would say that their production is going along a little ahead of schedule, according to Unocal's chart, above.

By 2010, Hubbert will take over. Maybe the speedier production will result in a speedier decline on the other side.

Also, apparently, this is one of the world's nastiest places re: human rights, dictatorship, supression of women, etc. etc.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby mekrob » Mon 31 Jul 2006, 21:42:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')lso, apparently, this is one of the world's nastiest places re: human rights, dictatorship, supression of women, etc. etc.


Hopefully most, if not all, of that will go away once oil is gone. As a corrupt nation, I'm sure those are the ways in which they keep their people in check.
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby NTBKtrader » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 08:24:33

I think you are smoking crack if you think human rights will get better 'once the oil is gone'. no offense...
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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby mekrob » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 11:25:02

No, I said I hope, not think so. Their money and protection that they get from oil stifles any attempt at growth and reform in their nations (oil producing nations, that is). A decline in oil and thus the money and power that sprouts from it, will decline the power of many of these nation's rulers. Economic chaos causes revolutions, I think we've learned this throughout history, no? True, some will be worse, others the same, and maybe even some will be better. Hopefully, they all will...

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Re: Oil production in Azerbaijan up 51% year on year

Postby Raminagrobis » Sun 10 Sep 2006, 06:14:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Russian_Cowboy', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FireJack', 'C')hecked the cia factbook and Azerbaijan is apparently a former soviet state, so increasing thier oil production is nothing major.

Of course like most former soviet countries corruption is rife so all the extra money from oil will benifit few and leave the rest destitude. If something good happens and somehow corruption is kept under control it will be one of the few places where living standards will increase in the near future I bet.


FYI, Azerbaijan's peak oil was in 1941 at 23.5 million tonnes, the first country to peak. However, at that time it was a part of the USSR. Azerbaijan is also known to have started producing and selling oil over 250 years ago, when it was not yet a part of Russia, or more than a century earlier than the US drilled its first oil well.


Poland peaked in 1909 - but it was a small producer.

Azerbaijan is simply a two-cycles case : one production cycle for onshore fields, peaking in 1941, one for offshore, whose peak will likely be between 2010 and 2015.

Lots of country have two or more cycles. Here the time span between the two is huge, some 70 years. That's unusual, but i think the reason is quite simple : the soviets didn't put much effort to exploring the offshore azerbaijan (and the caspian in general) because it was easier to increase their production in Western Siberia.

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