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MrMambo
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:05 am    Post subject: Oil statistics pages. Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

I'd really love to see comparisons of different statics on production and consumption.

I see worldoil.com has got a lot of statistics. But the interesting details lack.

Take the "World Oil & NGL Production"World Oil

They show numbers witch are a combination of both Oil and NGL. What would be more interesting would be to see the crude oil production seperately. And indeed it would be interesting to see what oil qualities were produced. As I understand a lot of the extra production theese days consist of heavy and sour oil, wich are not easilly converted to gasoline etc.

Hidden within theese general combined numbers there could already be a decline in the high-quality oil.

Another problem is that there is not a lot of data available from many years back. And that of course is a huge problem when you want to understand what sort of trends are unfolding.

For peakoil.com to achieve such a page with improved and detailed statistics someone with access to such data must do a big job. I hope someone out there feal a calling to enlighten us.
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