by TheDude » Tue 25 Aug 2009, 21:12:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JohnDenver', 'A')ll the points you raise can be explained by the fact that Iran has been under a trade embargo for more than 20 years. You're presenting no evidence at all that Iran lacks oil. All signs indicate that they are swimming in it, but lack technology and financing.
And the US and North Sea didn't/don't? Iran isn't exactly locked in maximum security holdup, either:
FACTBOX: Iran's major oil customers, energy partners | Special Coverage | Reuters$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '-')- INVESTMENT -- China's National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) signed a $4.7 billion contract with a Chinese state firm in June to develop a phase of South Pars, replacing France's Total.
-- CNPC signed a memorandum of understanding for development of the South Azadegan field earlier this year. Under that deal, it would pay 90 percent of the costs of a $2.5 billion project.
-- CNPC is in talks with Iran for $3.6 billion deal to buy LNG from Phase 14 of South Pars project. CNPC is also in talks to explore and develop energy reserves in Iran's Caspian.
-- CNPC signed a deal with the NIOC in January to develop the north Azadegan oilfield. The deal is worth $2 billion in its first phase. Under the first phase lasting 48 months, the capacity would reach 75,000 barrels per day (bpd). The tenure of the project is 12 years.
-- China's Sinopec Group finalized a $2 billion pact to develop Iran's huge Yadavaran field in December 2007.
-- The China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) is in talks to finalize a $16 billion dealt to develop the North Pars gas field and build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant.
I'm not one of these fanatics who thinks it's geology to the exclusion of all else, either. Lack of investment could bring on a permanent world peak as well.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nyway, time will tell if the current peak is the last or not. Iraq will be a key factor, and its future can't be predicted. I'll check back with you in 5 years.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')raq aims to increase its oil production by up to four times with the development of 10 new fields to be auctioned later this year, Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani said Tuesday.