by TheDude » Sat 15 Dec 2007, 02:28:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Oil-Finder', '@')Valdemar, Are you telling me that they can "never" produce a sufficient rate of oil out of the Bakken? Or from Brazil? How do you know this? "Within this decade" would mean within two years, since it's almost 2008. Ummm . . . first of all, OPEC is not going to run out of oil within the next two years.

Second, read The Oil Drum's
megaprojects page. Heck, even they now acknowledge these new megaprojects will add more capacity over the next couple years than even
Petroleum Review claimed
Be sure to read the comments too, which largely concern worldwide decline rates. Like 8%, which is from the IEA via ConocoPhillips CEO Jim Mulva:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')Talking a little bit about the supply challenge. This is a slide that's been prepared by International Energy Agency and it just shows if you take all of the oil production around the world today, say, 86 million barrels a day, the natural decline on average is about 8% a year.
"So, if we're going to stay with 86 million barrels a day, we've got to be out there adding 6 or 7 million just to stay flat. So the question is, where is that all going to come from when you see Saudi, Arabia saying they're going to go to 12 million to 12.5 million and maybe up to 15 million barrels a day? How is this going to happen? It's not so important just what I think or say, but I know we've been saying for the better part of nearly 12 months. Personally, I don't think we're going to see --- for three reasons, I don't think we're going to see the supply go over 100 million barrels a day. The reason for that is, where is it all going to come from?
"Second, it's going to be from a climate change greenhouse gas emission? I'm not so sure that the world, even if you could get up to those levels, would allow us it be done. So we have -- Demand maybe going up, but it's going to be constrained by supply."
That's a lot of Brazils and Bekkans and Iraqs you'd better come up with - year after year! And all of this money being spent on keeping the oil machine up and running could be invested in alternate means of transportation/shipping.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') have no problem with people who come right out and say they don't want us to use more oil, no matter how much is left. At least they're honest! I do however, have a problem with people who use peak oil theory as a guise for another belief.