by Oily Stuff » Fri 24 May 2013, 08:57:52
When I first asked what the point was I was referring to what I believe essentially amounts to a propaganda program by the tight oil segment of the oil and gas industry to deceive the American public. I stand by that. Actual production data seldom corresponds to the hype, the constant bombardment of press releases and cable news about EUR's and URR's, of 4 MBOPD and 50 BBO of URR's, of suggestions that we will exceed Saudi production rates and become energy independent, about an energy "revolution"...there is a motive in that I find interesting and worthy of debate. Truthfully, I don't understand what the hell that segment of my industry is trying to accomplish. Yes, it is about money, of course; about keeping Wall Street happy, about stock values and stock options. Clearly, however, there are other ramifications to the tight oil hype...and it works! As Mr. Likvern suggests about the Bakken; the hype is a sales pitch. People buy into it, big time. Re-read some of these posts.
Those of us that grasp the significance of 75% decline rates in the first 3 years of production life I think understand the incredible costs, (money, water, steel, land use, etc.) that will be required to get to 2 MBOPD in the EF and Bakken, must less sustain that. Some simply cannot get their arms around that no matter how much factual data is available. I am with some of you; I am battle weary. And really, what difference does it make is also a good question. In 3-4 years we'll know we (us wise 'uns, LOL) were right not to rely on this tight oil resource to offset declining conventional production. The hype that has possibly lured the American public into yet another, deeper round of complacency about the energy future of our world, is temporary. In that I think I might have answered my own question. In the not so distant future the propaganda will not have mattered much. So, the "point" is mute.
Matt Simmons was a very strong, outspoken critic of the lack of transparency in reporting oil reserves, much of his criticism directed at the Middle East. It's ironic to me that essentially we now have the same problems here in our own country. The ASPO-USA is launching a membership campaign it refers to as "truth in energy." Check it out!