Saturday, Sep 22, 2007
The only ever production plateau/decline that has co-incided with high growth, is this a geological problem? Has the economy been more shaky than previously thought? Or both?
www.theoildrum.com: Peak Oil Update - September 2007: Production Forecasts and EIA Oil Production Numbers
- All Liquids: the peak is still July 2006 at 85.54 mbpd ( 0.11 mbpd), the year to date average production in 2007 (6 months) is 84.28 mbpd ( 0.02 mbpd), down 0.07 mbpd from 2006 for the same period.
- Average forecast: the average forecast for crude oil + NGL based on 13 different projections is showing a kind of production plateau around 81 +/- 4 mbpd with a decline after 2010 +/- 1 year.
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