Breaking News: Saudi Arabia to Increase Oil Production to 9.7 Million/Brl Per Day

Discussion in 'Economics' started by ByLoSellHi, Jun 21, 2008.

  1. Of course Bodman is going to say that.
     
    #11     Jun 21, 2008
  2. there's plenty of crude around and Saudi sour heavy is not what refiners want,

    the sweet light stuff from west Africa is where prices are set..

    something the media cant seem to understand
     
    #12     Jun 21, 2008
  3. Today 05:26pm
    Kuwait's Oil Minister Mohammad Al Olaim pledges 300K bpd additional production by 2009 (+19%)

    -Current Oil Production by Kuwait is about 2.6M bbl/day
     
    #13     Jun 21, 2008
  4. Saudi arm twisting in action.

    Watch Qatar, Indonesia and Algeria to follow, along with the UAE.
     
    #14     Jun 21, 2008
  5. China will soak up all of it.
     
    #15     Jun 21, 2008
  6. Phil Davis:

    "I wouldn’t be against drilling off the Florida or California coast if we had truly exhausted other efforts but make no mistake - this is simply a land grab by the oil companies, who are looking to lock up leases off of Florida, the way they have locked out the Gulf Coast from all competition. The map below indcates over 40Bn barrels of proven reserves that have been leased to XOM, et al, of which less than 10% is under any stage of development.

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    This issue is not about actually producing oil, if it were, there are already 40.92Bn barrels leased in the area on the map and 210.37Tcf of natural gas. The problem is that the current leaseholders are only producing 2Mbd out of their current leasholds after 10 years on the current leasing program. Meanwhile companies like PBR, PRT, CEO and many Russian oil companies who ACTUALLY drill for oil have been increasing their production output 30-50% per year.

    This is about the big 5 oil companies, who already hold 90% of the above leases, locking up the final 18Bn barrels of oil and 77Tcf of gas BEFORE someone who actually might want to drill gets a hold of it. Oh sure, they’ll drill the easy wells, the ones closest to shore that do the most immediate damage to the coast. But the major deposits in the deeper waters will remain the private reserves of XOM, BP, CVX, COP et al until they run up the price high enough to open their private gold mines and John McCain wants to just give them the keys - no strings attached.

    Obama has been talking energy independence since February 2006, when he made a major speech on the subject to the Governor’s Ethanol Coalition. Oil was "only" $60 a barrel way back then but Obama said at the time "It would be nice if we could produce our way out of this problem, but it’s just not possible. We only have 3% of the world’s oil reserves. We could start drilling in ANWR today, and at its peak, which would be more than a decade from now, it would give us enough oil to take care of our transportation needs for about a month."

    http://www.philstockworld.com/2008/06/17/tuesdaytear-down/
     
    #16     Jun 21, 2008
  7. the problem is not supply, it's refining

    the worst thing for the democrats is for oil to drop to $70 a barrel which would really hurt Obama Hussein's chances
     
    #17     Jun 21, 2008
  8. Buy any pullback. A perfect storm will soon appear and nuke every oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. It's just a matter of time.
     
    #18     Jun 21, 2008
  9. 200k barrels? That's awesome news, considering that global daily production is 81.5m barrels a day. That's what like +0.2% :eek: Hail to the kingdom!
     
    #19     Jun 22, 2008
  10. 200k is what sticks to the insides of tankers
     
    #20     Jun 22, 2008