by rockdoc123 » Wed 01 Jun 2005, 17:19:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')ronically, the country (IMO) in the best situation for peak oil (drumroll please) is Russia.
Unfortunately you are likely right. The only wild card here to my mind is that getting a handle on Russias remaining reserves and their ability to squeeze extra oil from problematic fields might be a challenge. Prior to split up of the Soviet Union most of the oil field workers whether they were engineers, geophysicists, drillers, truck drivers etc. worked on a quota system. If they made their quota each month (eg: number or feet drilled, number of loads delivered etc.) they were paid, if not they were not and if they exceeded their quota they got nothing extra. As a consequence I suspect a lot of the field records are cooked. Also the quota system would have applied to the guy who pumps water into the water floods (and there are quite a few of these) and the guy incharge of field production. So come the end of the month if he was somewhat shy of his target he would pump as much water as possible into which ever well would take it and produce as much as possible from the well(s) with highest take off rates.........screw reservoir management issues.
So I guess I wonder how much has actually been produced, how many reservoirs have been screwed up considerably and what is left in the ground.
I have always been truly impressed by the Russian peoples ability to put up with tough living/working conditions. After the break-up and the crawl towards mafia run capitalism I knew a couple of Russian scientists whose daily activity was to get up early and deliver wood to various places, then go to their jobs at the Academy of Sciences and then go home to deliver potatoes to other places. It was the only way they could make ends meet. So I guess they are definitely better prepared for Peak Oil.