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Which countries have peaked?

Unread postby Stoic » Wed 27 Apr 2005, 12:53:12

Is there a nice comprehensive list of countries that have peaked, and the years the peaks occurred?

I know the US lower 48 happened in 1971, and the British in 1999. What are the other countries that are part of this acursed club?
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Unread postby killJOY » Wed 27 Apr 2005, 13:16:46

The document "The Countdown for the Peak of Oil Production Has Begun," by Zittel & Schindler discusses this pretty thoroughly. They even have a nice chart depicting the peak dates of non-FSU non-OPEC countries. Unfortunately, I only have this as a pdf on my computer, so you'll have to google it.
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Unread postby jato » Wed 27 Apr 2005, 13:19:04

You may have already seen this one.

Non-OPEC & Non-FSU:

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The two digit number is the year of peak i.e. 71=1971.
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Unread postby Stoic » Wed 27 Apr 2005, 16:01:34

Cool thanks.
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Unread postby Dan1195 » Wed 27 Apr 2005, 21:04:31

That graph only included countries that peaked 2001 or earlier. Mexico, for example, probably peaked last year. I believe Yemen has also although I am not sure the year. Most countries still haveing growth are small ones that has only had their reserves developed recently or in the near future (e.g. Angola).
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Unread postby andris » Wed 01 Jun 2005, 20:08:23

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Unread postby pea-jay » Thu 02 Jun 2005, 04:12:26

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('andris', 'c')heck out
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THat doesn't look like it has been updated since 1997
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Unread postby Ender » Tue 14 Jun 2005, 21:05:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Dan1195', 'T')hat graph only included countries that peaked 2001 or earlier. Mexico, for example, probably peaked last year. I believe Yemen has also although I am not sure the year. Most countries still haveing growth are small ones that has only had their reserves developed recently or in the near future (e.g. Angola).


It's wrong in a few respects. It predicts Yemen's peak to still be a few years away, but Yemen clearly peaked in 2001. On the other hand it says Ecuador peaked in 2001, when in fact Ecuador has not yet peaked according to the BP report. The same is true of Malaysia, which the graph says peaked in 1997 but still hasn't peaked.
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