Less than 1% of oil reserves have been used?
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Less than 1% of oil reserves have been used?
Hello
I was looking at a motorsport forum & one of the contributors maintains that to date, less than 1% of the Worlds oil reserves have been used.....Is this correct?
If it isn't correct, could someone provide me with a link that disproves it.
Thanks
I was looking at a motorsport forum & one of the contributors maintains that to date, less than 1% of the Worlds oil reserves have been used.....Is this correct?
If it isn't correct, could someone provide me with a link that disproves it.
Thanks
Send him/her to http://www.wolfatthedoor.org.uk/, and tell him/her to click on the 'reserves' tab. He can read all about he mysical world of oil reserves there.
Jim
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For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
Even the most blue sky cornucopian says we have used 10%....
point him here for the 'official' view
http://www.bp.com/productlanding.do?cat ... Id=7033471
and then here for something closer to reality...
http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/4007
point him here for the 'official' view
http://www.bp.com/productlanding.do?cat ... Id=7033471
and then here for something closer to reality...
http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/4007
Hi Madog, welcome.
Have a look at today's Oil Drum - will answer your question instantly!
http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/4007#more
Have a look at today's Oil Drum - will answer your question instantly!
http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/4007#more
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They may be thinking (if they can do that) of tar sands and oil shales. If we have to explain that one more time...
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And have a read here as a fr'instance.
If the WSJ is saying this, watch the ticker at the bottom of the page over the next while and fasten your seatbelts.
This looks like the end of the plateau and today ties in with this thread rather neatly, I think.The Journal {WSJ} says that fresh data from the U.S. Department of Energy show the amount of petroleum products shipped by the world's top oil exporters fell 2.5% last year,
If the WSJ is saying this, watch the ticker at the bottom of the page over the next while and fasten your seatbelts.
Is it the end of the beginning?In all, according to the Energy Department figures, net exports by the world's top 15 suppliers, which account for 45% of all production, fell by nearly a million barrels to 38.7 million barrels a day last year. The drop would have been steeper if not for heightened output in less-developed countries such as Angola and Libya, whose economies have yet to become big energy consumers.
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Oh, the ticker seems to be doing just fine. Even if the house prices seems to be declining, everybody should be a bit happier now that at least gasoline and food shows healthy increases in price.emordnilap wrote:If the WSJ is saying this, watch the ticker at the bottom of the page over the next while and fasten your seatbelts.
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MacG wrote:Oh, the ticker seems to be doing just fine. Even if the house prices seems to be declining, everybody should be a bit happier now that at least gasoline and food shows healthy increases.emordnilap wrote:If the WSJ is saying this, watch the ticker at the bottom of the page over the next while and fasten your seatbelts.
Prices? Increases in decline rates? Don't quite follow you.
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