by KillTheHumans » Fri 13 Jun 2008, 22:50:19
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')Being you are telling us that you are more of an industry expert than all of us here, why don't you explain the techincal and infrastucture problems the Saudis have with this field, and when they will bring it on line.
Are you kidding me? For starters, conventional oil is obsolete in a sense ( except for reserve growth, Laptev and perhaps the Arctic), its all about unconventionals baby...its where the technology will have maximum effect, its where lack of light/sweet drives capital investment, the sheer SIZE, its deep water and SAGD and horizontal wells and new stimulation technologies and making old borderline plays into new booms ( Bakken anyone? ).
I'll let you guys play "expert" in the conventionals, plus, its fun to watch when two experts, both misunderstanding the basics slam into each other and generate a new particle, like a nice "dieoff because" or a "it must all be about EROEI" or some such.
RocDoc seems to have geologic information pretty well covered in the ME, so I would defer to him, my concerns are much more domestic and international unconventional.
To be more explicit, I don't know diddly about the specifics of individual Saudi fields beyond minor items. But reservoir dynamics and behavior are the same on either side of the planet, all things being equal, so if you have specific reservoir engineering type questions, I'd be more than happy to chime in. The lower the permeability the better of course.
