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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:05 pm Post subject: The Difference (in countries) Between 2% and 5%
If we were to start with a global production of 84 mbpd and figure that the halving time( ln(1/2)/-x.x%) would bring us to 42 mbpd, we can figure average annual production loss by dividing 42 by the duration (in years).
This, however, assumes immediate decline at these percentages from peak.
So if we wanted to focus on the difference between 2% and 5% decline, we would see that there is not a whole lot of oil separating the two if you divide the loss into 250 kbpd annual losses for any given country.
1.212 / .25 = 4.848
3.03 / .25 = 12.12
So we see that ~8 declining countries (all things being equal) separates economic havoc (2%) and the stone age(5%). I'm exaggerating but I think you get the point. _________________ "If you are a real seeker after truth, it's necessary that at least once in your life you doubt all things as far as possible"-Rene Descartes
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