by copious.abundance » Mon 07 Apr 2008, 18:03:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lexicon', 'I') have seen a number of charts detailing the number of countries whose oil PRODUCTION has peaked. Specifically, Richard Heinberg did a great job listing them in The Party's Over to spell out when he believed Peak Oil would occur. I was just wondering if there are still any countries that have not reached their peak of oil discovery yet. I know Brazil recently had a big discovery. Has Brazil, or any other country, not hit their oil discovery peak?
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Certainly Brazil, as you suggested.
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Perhaps Australia --
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New Zealand? --
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Maybe even Cyprus and Syria? --
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Possibly Colombia , but much of that already seems to be "discovered."
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The Falkland Islands seems to be a good bet for future discoveries.
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maybe even the US?.
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more. Though that's an outside shot, considering how much has already been discovered --
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Iraq definitely looks promising for future discoveries --
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Maybe Indonesia? --
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The Congo could be another one --
-- And there could be many others in Africa as well, notably Namibia, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda and possibly several others. In fact, sub-Saharan Africa as a whole is vastly unexplored, with the probable exceptions of Nigeria, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Angola.
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China to make some significant new discoveries. Whether these might amount to more or less than they've already discovered, is up for debate --