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  • Has Oil Production Reached a 'De Facto' Peak?
    'I’m not sure where Boone gets his numbers': I think Boone Pickins meant the production of crude oil when he refered to the peak of world oil production. The graph in your article refers to the volume of all combustionable liquids which comprises fluids like liquified gases (and ethanol?). Crude oil production is flat for more than 3 years now even though the total volume of all fuels has risen.

    Crude oil is the best and most useful form of fuel because it comprises a greater spectrum of hydrocarbon molecules than other fuels. The different hydrocarbon fractions of crude oil are sorted in refineries. These molecular fractions of crude oil have very unique properties and are indispensable for all kind of specific technical applications like cerosine for airplanes or gasoline for cars. In many cases they can't be replaced by other fuels such as liquified gases or ethanol.
    Jun 03 02:21 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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