Using CO2 to Expand Low-Carbon Oil Production…and Other Developments Quote:
S&A Resource Report editor Matt Badiali covers a broad expanse of ideas as well as geography in this exclusive interview with The Energy Report. He discusses the immense potential of Iraqi oil, and the smaller but surer resurrection of old oil fields in Illinois. In addition to sharing views about areas within the oil industry worthy of investors' attention, he talks about the promise—and problems—associated with major oil finds that have been making the news. These discoveries may postpone peak oil by a decade or two, but they will take a long time to bring to production, too. Matt also points out how data reporting metrics (BOE) manage to hide the extent of dwindling oil production.
Part of the equation that's still in limbo is Iraq. I think they're shooting for 10 million barrels a day, and that's oil that's inexpensive to produce, is land-based, and just needs the infrastructure to be upgraded. That's going to be the real hinge on what happens to oil prices. If Iraq doesn't get its act together, we'll have to rely on offshore oil fields to take up the slack. Then the oil price is going to be very, very cyclical. If there's a storm, if there's a riot, it's going to get bad and oil prices will spike.
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