[Gasification] Proven oil reserves are not a measure of future supply of world petroleum. It is a well known fallacy in the petroleum industry to treat them in this way, and it has had serious political consequences.

Kenn Johnsen kennj at webspeed.dk
Tue Mar 4 15:21:45 CST 2008


What I said, it is just as good as yours.


Den 04/03/2008 kl. 21.55 skrev David Rezachek:

> Kenn,
>
> The fact that you get your technical information from an eskimo woman
> who can predict the future explains a lot.
>
> David Rezachek
>
>
> Kenn Johnsen wrote:
>
>> Those oil people might not be the right one to ask, as a fact they  
>> are
>> the one there is plugging up the oil field. Speaking about  
>> prediction,
>> I read about an eskimo woman, who predict the future. And she
>> predicted that Israel would find oil to 500 years of world
>> needs........as a matter of fact Israel is drilling for this oil  
>> pool,
>> they say it is in the bible. Hell this prediction is just as good as
>> yours, running out of oil in 2020.
>>
>>
>>
>> Den 04/03/2008 kl. 21.13 skrev MMBTUPR at aol.com:
>>
>>
>>
>>>        from          Lewis L Smith
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion. But my suggestion to Ken still stands !
>>>
>>> The irony of this discussion is that even those chronic optimists at
>>> Exxon/Mobil say that a production peak is coming. They don't deny
>>> it. They don't call
>>> it "rubbish". They just want to postpone it as far as they can !
>>>
>>> Why are some of our participants so far "behind the eight ball" ?
>>>
>>> Cordially. ###
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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