by TheDude » Sun 04 May 2008, 16:03:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', 'T')he mega projects are mostly in areas that are hard to produce (which is why they weren't brought online earlier).
KSA is a hard area to produce in?

But I know what you mean.
Oil megaprojects at Wiki, for anyone who wants to mull over the numbers. If there were substantial projects coming online the companies/nations would be proudly boasting. And ASPO are basing this revision on declines in areas with
reliable data - Angola, Brasil, Nigeria and USA. We could see some massive ramp up out of KSA of course - but they're dropping lots of broad hints that they have no intention of doing so, never mind whether they could or not.
Enjoy the gentle decline! 83 mbpd in 2010, 75 in 2015, eh? I thought we just kicked the May 2005 record's butt, too - wahappa? They show US production down .6 mbpd in 2 years, also. Actually 2007 and 2006 were basically equal - not just Bakken, but slight increases in places like Kansas and Utah. High prices are making old wells profitable again, perhaps. Perhaps not of great importance globally but for Yanks it may prove significant.