P PohPoh Apr 25, 2008 #1 I mean, who gives a fuck.. 8 billion barrels 85 million barrels a day 94 days of global supply... Am I missing something?
I mean, who gives a fuck.. 8 billion barrels 85 million barrels a day 94 days of global supply... Am I missing something?
A achilles28 Apr 25, 2008 #2 Its ramifications are economic. At 100 per barrel, thats 800 Billion revenue for Brazil. A good chunk of that will go towards foreign equipment and foreign expertise... But yea, I see your point.
Its ramifications are economic. At 100 per barrel, thats 800 Billion revenue for Brazil. A good chunk of that will go towards foreign equipment and foreign expertise... But yea, I see your point.
G grendel Apr 25, 2008 #3 That one is small in comparison to their new find. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7348111.stm
G grendel Apr 25, 2008 #5 mmm...I'm guessing that's not a very good measurement for the size of an oil field. Ghawar Field in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest field at 71 billion barrels, 'only' has about 2.2 years of global supply(or had at one point in time).
mmm...I'm guessing that's not a very good measurement for the size of an oil field. Ghawar Field in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest field at 71 billion barrels, 'only' has about 2.2 years of global supply(or had at one point in time).
P PohPoh Apr 25, 2008 #6 yeah..but ghawar was discovered in 1948 when consumption was ridiculously less than it is now... but I see your point...
yeah..but ghawar was discovered in 1948 when consumption was ridiculously less than it is now... but I see your point...
Pekelo Apr 25, 2008 #7 The point is that we NEED to find a field like this 2nd Tupi EVERY year from now on, and that is just not happening... And yes, when Ghawar was found, it had probably 10-20 years of world supply in it.
The point is that we NEED to find a field like this 2nd Tupi EVERY year from now on, and that is just not happening... And yes, when Ghawar was found, it had probably 10-20 years of world supply in it.
A achilles28 Apr 25, 2008 #8 Quote from PohPoh: yeah..but ghawar was discovered in 1948 when consumption was ridiculously less than it is now... but I see your point... More... I was serious, brah.
Quote from PohPoh: yeah..but ghawar was discovered in 1948 when consumption was ridiculously less than it is now... but I see your point... More... I was serious, brah.
P PohPoh Apr 25, 2008 #9 Quote from achilles28: I was serious, brah. More... Yes...I know..and you are right... the economic ramifications for Brazil are huge... I was just thinking in terms of production/consumption..
Quote from achilles28: I was serious, brah. More... Yes...I know..and you are right... the economic ramifications for Brazil are huge... I was just thinking in terms of production/consumption..
T TraderZones Apr 25, 2008 #10 Quote from Pekelo: That is still only a year's world supply.... More... Ah, Mr. Peak Oil But if it adds 5% capacity to the world's oil for 20 years, then it will take pressure off pricing.
Quote from Pekelo: That is still only a year's world supply.... More... Ah, Mr. Peak Oil But if it adds 5% capacity to the world's oil for 20 years, then it will take pressure off pricing.