by DantesPeak » Tue 10 Jun 2008, 19:36:18
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OK KTH, tell us how Cantarell will magically reinflate. Or how by all rights it should be empty by now.
Oilfields deplete all the time, and start doing so when prodution starts.
Just because amateurs have noticed the obvious, what, you want a cookie?
If you were so much on top of oil depletion in Cantarell, where were you when I posted this more than 2 years ago. Or do we just give you a cookie because you're going to say you were on top of it, but just that you were banned here, and can't prove anything, but we have to take everything you say at face value - without proof:
http://www.peakoil.com/post257590.html#257590$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')hu Feb 09, 2006 9:24 am
Cantarell Oil Production to "drop precipitously" -
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No surprise to PO.com readers, but main stream media is catching on to the fact that PO production has passed in some major oil exporters:
Mexico's Oil Output May Decline Sharply
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MEXICO CITY – Mexico's huge state-owned oil company may be facing a steep decline in output that would further tighten global oil supply and add to global woes over high oil prices.
The potential decline faced by Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, also could undermine U.S. efforts to reduce dependence on Middle East oil, and complicate Mexican politics and financial stability.
An internal study reviewed by The Wall Street Journal shows water and gas are encroaching more quickly than expected in Cantarell, Mexico's biggest oil field, and might cause output to drop precipitously over the next few years. Currently, Cantarell produces two million barrels of oil a day, or six of every 10 barrels produced by Mexico. It is the world's second-biggest-producing field after Saudi Arabia's Ghawar.