New forecasts synthesis from Jean Laherrère
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New forecasts synthesis from Jean Laherrère
Below a new synthesis from Jean Laherrère (oil and natural gas forecasts ) :
http://tribune-pic-petrolier.org/wp-con ... ai2013.pdf
Key graphs :
Reserves :
All liquids :
All liquids Opec NOpec breakdown
Natural gas :
http://tribune-pic-petrolier.org/wp-con ... ai2013.pdf
Key graphs :
Reserves :
All liquids :
All liquids Opec NOpec breakdown
Natural gas :
And one should probably add the price curve for the global picture :
Note : One can notice above the usual "legend" :
First oil shock = Yom Kippur/Arab embargo = geopolitical story = nothing to do with geologic constraints.
When the first oil shock was much more a direct consequence of US 1970 production peak, and rebalance of barrel revenus between majors and producing countries at the time.
Or in other words, the rise of the barrel price was a win win situation at the time, and wished for by majors and US/western diplomacy, summary below for instance :
http://patzek-lifeitself.blogspot.fr/20 ... 3773638550
Note : One can notice above the usual "legend" :
First oil shock = Yom Kippur/Arab embargo = geopolitical story = nothing to do with geologic constraints.
When the first oil shock was much more a direct consequence of US 1970 production peak, and rebalance of barrel revenus between majors and producing countries at the time.
Or in other words, the rise of the barrel price was a win win situation at the time, and wished for by majors and US/western diplomacy, summary below for instance :
http://patzek-lifeitself.blogspot.fr/20 ... 3773638550
Two new docs from Laherrère (in French, but graphics quite self explanatory and labels in English) :
http://aspofrance.viabloga.com/files/Sophia2013.pdf
http://aspofrance.viabloga.com/files/Nice2013long.pdf
First one especially is a global synthesis with also his forecasts for coal.
These numbers (and the amazing current discrepancy with the "official ones" and "public perception") really quite scary ...
http://aspofrance.viabloga.com/files/Sophia2013.pdf
http://aspofrance.viabloga.com/files/Nice2013long.pdf
First one especially is a global synthesis with also his forecasts for coal.
These numbers (and the amazing current discrepancy with the "official ones" and "public perception") really quite scary ...
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Peakists have always said that even tripling the world oil reserve would only put the peak back by 20 to 30 years. This is nothing in terms of the timescale it takes for the human mind to accept that something has to be done. TPTB have ignored all entreaties over peak oil to date and they are now feeling justified because we have "tight oil and gas to last a century." When we will be coming up to the new peak in 20 years time they will be equally blase about it but it will be too late by then.
Mind you the cost of all this new oil might not be something that the world economy can work with so we might not have to worry about a peak further down the road. The road might have collapsed before then.
Mind you the cost of all this new oil might not be something that the world economy can work with so we might not have to worry about a peak further down the road. The road might have collapsed before then.
Action is the antidote to despair - Joan Baez
Some key graphs from the "sophia2013" doc above :
All liquids previsions 2007 and 2013 :
Coal previsions 2007 and 2013 :
Coal China :
Note that the IEA (WEO 2013) forecasts China future coal prediction below the "possible", and probably the only thing they put below the possible ...)
US natural gas :
US shale gas :
North America conventional gas :
Europe gas :
Russian gas :
All fossils 2007 and 2013 :
All fossils according to the IEA (WEO2013) :
All fossils per capita :
All fossils US and GDP :
France and energy bill :
All liquids previsions 2007 and 2013 :
Coal previsions 2007 and 2013 :
Coal China :
Note that the IEA (WEO 2013) forecasts China future coal prediction below the "possible", and probably the only thing they put below the possible ...)
US natural gas :
US shale gas :
North America conventional gas :
Europe gas :
Russian gas :
All fossils 2007 and 2013 :
All fossils according to the IEA (WEO2013) :
All fossils per capita :
All fossils US and GDP :
France and energy bill :
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