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US DOE EIA Outlook 2009 (slides)

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US DOE EIA Outlook 2009 (slides)

Unread postby bratticus » Sun 25 Jan 2009, 07:52:43

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Re: US DOE EIA Outlook 2009 (slides)

Unread postby TheDude » Sun 25 Jan 2009, 22:21:09

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:lol: They must mean on the scale of geologic eons.
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Re: US DOE EIA Outlook 2009 (slides)

Unread postby Plantagenet » Sun 25 Jan 2009, 23:40:36

The whole report is just useless.

Sadly, this kind of tripe probably cost millions to make.....somewhere there is a building stuffed with the overpaid federal government economists who put out this garbage. :roll:
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Re: US DOE EIA Outlook 2009 (slides)

Unread postby ROCKMAN » Mon 26 Jan 2009, 02:44:17

So much BS…so little time. I’ll pick apart my section and leave the rest to others:

So unconventional NG production will have even greater increases starting in mid 2009 then we’ve seen in the past. Thus I suppose the 3 drilling rigs remaining after we’ve dropped the other 15 drilling UNG reservoirs will be finding some really sweet spots. Lucky us: I thought we would be producing less UNG in the near term.

But that ain’t nothin: we’ll also be busy finding more new oil. In fact, we’ll be steadily increasing US production beyond levels last seen in 1970. Thanks goodness we can stop worrying about that stupid old Hubbert curve.

Damn…I knew we was good but not that gooder. I gotta get a raise outta this for sure.
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