atpcliff
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Hi!
The latest quote:
I just read the #2 guy at TOTAL (the 4th or 5th largest oil company in the world). He basically said that Peak Oil is here, which means demand is outpacing supply, which means the prices are going up, up, up. In more detail, he said that while quite an amount of oil is available, the ability to extract it from the ground at rates that meet the projected demand numbers going forward is non-existant.
He said that institutions like the US Dept of Energy that forecast massively increasing oil production numbers are fantasy.
I also just watched a market show that had 2 Brits on it. They said the #1 oil guy in Britain forecasted the 10 year price of oil in 2004 at $25/barrel, his 2005 10 year estimate was $55 and this year's 10 year estimate was $65. You can see where that's heading.
They further noted that OPEC is completely innefectual in reducing the price of oil. They stated that within the last 6 months, OPEC had ramped up to maximum oil production rates, with no effect on the price.
The airlines need to face up to the reality of oil prices at $70-$100 MINIMUM over the next 10 years. If that's not in their planning strategy, they're living in Wonderland with Alice. Hoping for oil below $60 barrel any time in the next 20-30 years is delusional.
We (the US) needs the Federal Government to get off it's A$$ and immediately start a 10 year, $10B program (that's what we spent on the Apollo program) to switch over from oil to a renewable fuel supply for transportation and electricity.
I like my job, and I want my kids to be able to lead a middle-class life.
Cliff
YIP
PS-I just got a survey from Nancy Pelosi (the #1 Dem in the House), trying to raise money and kick the Reps out of Congress. It asked me what I thought was important to America in a number of areas. There was NOT ONE MENTION OF OIL!!! Stupid politicians!!!
The latest quote:
I just read an interview with 2 Saudis who were senior oil mgmt, who have recently retired. They said that at the current increasing rate of oil consumption, that within 5 years worldwide demand will outstrip supply.NEW YORK (Reuters) - Barclays Capital analysts predict U.S. oil prices will average more than $70 a barrel by the end of 2006 on strong global demand and supply uncertainties from major oil exporters.
U.S. crude prices are unlikely to fall below $60 this year, they said.
I just read the #2 guy at TOTAL (the 4th or 5th largest oil company in the world). He basically said that Peak Oil is here, which means demand is outpacing supply, which means the prices are going up, up, up. In more detail, he said that while quite an amount of oil is available, the ability to extract it from the ground at rates that meet the projected demand numbers going forward is non-existant.
He said that institutions like the US Dept of Energy that forecast massively increasing oil production numbers are fantasy.
I also just watched a market show that had 2 Brits on it. They said the #1 oil guy in Britain forecasted the 10 year price of oil in 2004 at $25/barrel, his 2005 10 year estimate was $55 and this year's 10 year estimate was $65. You can see where that's heading.
They further noted that OPEC is completely innefectual in reducing the price of oil. They stated that within the last 6 months, OPEC had ramped up to maximum oil production rates, with no effect on the price.
The airlines need to face up to the reality of oil prices at $70-$100 MINIMUM over the next 10 years. If that's not in their planning strategy, they're living in Wonderland with Alice. Hoping for oil below $60 barrel any time in the next 20-30 years is delusional.
We (the US) needs the Federal Government to get off it's A$$ and immediately start a 10 year, $10B program (that's what we spent on the Apollo program) to switch over from oil to a renewable fuel supply for transportation and electricity.
I like my job, and I want my kids to be able to lead a middle-class life.
Cliff
YIP
PS-I just got a survey from Nancy Pelosi (the #1 Dem in the House), trying to raise money and kick the Reps out of Congress. It asked me what I thought was important to America in a number of areas. There was NOT ONE MENTION OF OIL!!! Stupid politicians!!!
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