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Subject: [permaculture] Simmons says global oil supply has peaked
Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 01:46:06 -0500
/Published on 1 Feb 2007 by //Bloomberg/
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/av/>/. Archived on 1 Feb 2007./
*Simmons says global oil supply has peaked*
*by Rhonda Schaffler*
Matthew Simmons, chairman of Simmons & Co. International in Houston,
talked yesterday with Bloomberg's Rhonda Schaffler about the need to
address energy use, his view that global supply has peaked and the
likelihood oil prices could reach as much as $300 a barrel. (Source:
Bloomberg)
/[Transcription of the first few minutes of the interview]/
Q: Tell me how you draw your conclusion that at this point we've hit
Peak Oil.
A: If you look at the numbers and you follow what's going on starting
with Mexico's giant Cantarell field which is now in a very serious state
of decline and then you look at the North Sea and you see just the UK
and Norway, it's pretty obvious to me that those three areas alone could
actually decline by between 800,000 and 1 million barrels a day in 2007.
That pretty well wipes out almost all the production gains coming
onstream and in implicit in that it assumes that everyone else is flat.
So I think basically too many of our oil fields are too old. Too many
now are in decline. The Middle East is basically out of capacity.
they're some projects that are being worked upon, but most don't hit the
market until 2008, 2009 and we're running out of time.
... I am firmly of the belief that over the course of the next year or
two, this issue of peak oil will replace climate change as an issue that
we're all worrying, debating and talking about.