ROCKMAN wrote:High oil prices don't alone explain the US boost. Expectations of a similar global response may not be met.
"one or 2 digits of accuracy" on URR only moves the peak by a few minutes months. An important Peak Oil Fact which you refuse to include in the top 10 .Pops wrote:The thing I liked about Laharrere was his point that the URR numbers are guesses and anyone who gives them more than one or 2 digits of accuracy are deluding themselves as to their own omnipotence.
Keith_McClary wrote:"one or 2 digits of accuracy" on URR only moves the peak by a few minutes months. An important Peak Oil Fact which you refuse to include in the top 10 .Pops wrote:The thing I liked about Laharrere was his point that the URR numbers are guesses and anyone who gives them more than one or 2 digits of accuracy are deluding themselves as to their own omnipotence.
Pops wrote:Thanks DC. Wow, you put much more effort into it than I did but surprisingly my simple guess (all the increase in TX & ND since they started increasing) works out to 1,928 MMb/d in April!
According to EIA data, world oil production over the period increased by 1,976mmb/d. Pretty close.
This is why I've been saying for a while now that the world is flat except for 14 counties in the US. A strange time for some to be dancing on the grave of PO.
You wouldn't happen to have put together the tight oil data by month would you? I'll send a PM with my email if you wouldn't mind sharing...
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