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23rd September 2013 22:06
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Hydrocarbon supply ‘relatively boundless' - no peak oil !
Oh boy.
World hydrocarbon supply ‘relatively boundless'. Reported today in the Industry trade Journal Oil and Gas by the Editor and Chief of the journal,
"Geophysical advances have contributed to the identification of a "relatively boundless supply" of oil and gas worldwide, Barry Smitherman, chairman, Texas Railroad Commission (RRC), told the Society of Exploration Geophysicists annual meeting Sept. 23".
Texas Railroad Commission is pretty conservative, and quite a sticker for giving the Majors as much of a break as they can. Smaller local operators and explorers are not favored in Texas. One would have to assume that editor Alan Petzet found Mr. Smitherman's statements most revealing.
So often we have been told the world is running out - there is no more energy, therefore we must conserve and of course up the price of fuel at the pump. I remember 25 cents a gallon for a darned good grade fuel. 8$ a gallon is crazy.
He cited: "The Eagle Ford shale alone is making about 600,000 b/d of oil, up from nothing 5 years ago, and could attain 1 million b/d within a year." B/D is barrels a day, or 1 Barrel [Oil] = 42 Gallons [US, Oil]
Using a rather strange way of proving some of his statements: "So much oil and gas have been located in unconventional formations worldwide that the so-called “Peak Oil” web site has shut down, Smitherman noted."
What then can we expect, a sliding away from clean energy and back to more oil, coal and gas use?
Backpedaling from the PEAK OIL drama is a MOST amazing turn of events.
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23rd September 2013 22:44
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