Seamfiend.
Few listen to warnings,however last year my family and
I visited your country to listen to Matt Simmons talk
[twilight in the desert fame]there was standing room
only, his words went along the lines....
In 1979 Aramco's American owners said that Saudi Arabia
had "proven reserves" of 110bb of oil.There have been
no major new discoveries in the middle east since then.
So why do the Saudi's insist that they have 260bb?.
One reason that you pointed out is that they want to
discourage "non Opec" nations from looking for more
oil,or switching to alternatives.
The other reason is that they tell big porkers,everyone
in OPEC that is.In the 1980's OPEC's claim of total
reserves magically leaped from 353 to 643bb without a
single discovery.
Opec had to limit how much oil each member could sell
because prices were to low [like now].The quotas were
based on each members oil reserves,so it paid for OPEC
to "claim" the biggest reserves they could..and that's
what they did.
"ALL" OPEC members kept their reserve estimates the
same year after year [as if no oil was being pumped
out and sold].They claim to have a bottomless well.
One telling sign that all is not well in Disney land
is that engineers now have to pump around 7mb of
seawater per day just into the Ghawar field alone
to maintain production,this process is not sustainable
in fact it's destroying the field.
As previously stated, Americans once owned and operated
Aramco that ran the Saudi oil fields,but in 1979 the
Saudi's kicked them out and what the oil industry is
saying now is that Arab oil will drop dramatically
and keep going down for good.
The only way most "experts" try to figure out how much
oil the Saudi's sell is by monitoring tanker traffic
in and out of the world's ports.
The general feeling in that room was later reflected
by the media statements....
Shell...the world finds 1 [one] barrel of oil for every
4[four] consumed,our estimation is that after 2015
supplies of oil and gas will no longer keep up with
demand.
Chevron...one thing is clear:The era of easy oil is
over..what we do next will determine how well we meet
the energy needs of the entire world,in this century
and beyond
President of Toyota...our view is that oil production
has peaked.We need to develop power trains for
"alternative" energy sources [no mention of electricity.]
Another concern at the seminar was that 63% of the
worlds natural gas reserves are under control of
Russia,Iran,Qatar,and Saudi Arabia.These countries
are developing a Natural Gas Cartel that will equal
OPEC.
Perhaps we need to ask ourselves why the oil majors
have been buying back their own shares en mass since
2000 and moving in quietly with coal companies
Cougars role in all this..there are many people who
run around the world trying to ban activities that
make civilization possible.However the coal revolution
is here,its going to be clean and its going to be
liquid and its going to cause a shift in world power
and nothing will change that till Nuclear meets its
destiny.
Men such as Len Walker who put their testicles on the
line for what they know is right and proper for this
country's future energy needs have to be encouraged
with all the support this nation can give them,if not
then the future could be bleak indeed.
[A drop of ink can make a million think.]
HM.
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