It would seem our Ken has been none too canny and has stuck his foot in his mouth, yet again.Kenneth Deffeyes wrote:"In the January 2004 Current Events on this web site, I predicted that world oil production would peak on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2005. In hindsight, that prediction was in error by three weeks. An update using the 2005 data shows that we passed the peak on December 16, 2005."
Over at the Oil Drum, Stuart Staniford keeps an eye on the monthly EIA and IEA agencies global oil production data and conveniently graphs it for our enjoyment and edumerkations.
http://www.theoildrum.com/story/2006/5/18/34530/3862
the most recent monthy figure (an average of EIA and IEA data) gives a production rate of over 85MB/D
Contrary to Kens rear view mirror prediction, we did not pass the global peak of oil production on December 16th, 2005.
I do wish he'd shut up.