Peak oil notes - Feb 11
by Tom Whipple
Prices and production The EIA is snowed in this week so the weekly stocks report has been delayed until Friday, but analysts are saying us crude stocks grew by 1.5 million barrels and the API puts the figure at 7.2 million. The EIA raised its forecast for global oil consumption in 2010 by 150,000 b/d to 85.3 million b/d. As usual US demand remains weak while Asian demand seems strong. Western analysts say Dubai’s newly-announced oil discovery is unlikely to amount to anything as the area has been very thoroughly explored during decades past. The Iranian Situation The Obama administration is talking of stepped-up sanctions against Iran and even the Russians are saying the West’s fears as to Tehran’s intentions are “valid.” Among the major powers Beijing continues to stand alone in calling for patience and diplomacy. Tehran maintains it is ready for a deal on having its uranium enriched outside the country, but Western diplomats deny there is any progress. Tehran’s domestic troubles are continuing with anti-government demonstrations expected today, the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Republic. Iranian security services have embarked on a new crackdown against the dissidents including the imposition of death sentences. Foreign observers say the opposition must turn out large numbers of protestors or risk being marginalized. Asia Still Growing UK Industry Task Force on Peak Oil and Energy Security: 2010 Update Original article available here |
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