by Tanada » Sun 04 Sep 2005, 08:24:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DantesPeak', 'D')osen't sound like they will be extending the 30 day period. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that 1 of the 2 million per day from the IEA comes from the US SPR. So basically Europe is selling us 1 mbpd, which is actually less than the amount of 1 to 2 mbpd lost and not processed through NO.
So unless production comes on line fast, which is doubtful based on the daily trend by the MMS, the situation over the next month will get steadily worse, with things getting very much worse after 30 days.
Ok you optimists, tell me where I'm wrong here.
Given the large number of talented, strongly motivated, and well funded people working on getting the refineries back up and getting Port Fourchon back in service I will be surprised if 7 of the 9 are not back in full service by the end of September. Port Fourchon is suppossed to be in limited service next week and full service the week after that.
Drawing on the SPR with the refineries back up will moderate prices a lot, and the missing GOM flow will be made up three ways, conservation because higher prices will force demand destruction, resuming pumping as platforms are repaired, and additional imports wherever they can find them.