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Laherrere vs. Lynch

Unread postby marek » Fri 26 Aug 2005, 19:57:15

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Re: Laherrere vs. Lynch

Unread postby EnviroEngr » Fri 26 Aug 2005, 20:54:42

Synchronicity!

I just did that yesterday, refreshing all my old bookmarks. Hadn't really put everything together yet.

Good catch.
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Re: Laherrere vs. Lynch

Unread postby NEOPO » Tue 06 Sep 2005, 16:29:09

Interesting reading material indeed.
Its good to look back and see how things were 1-2 and 10-20 years ago.
Even better to know what a PO non believer thought only two years ago.

One thing on the first page thread seemed to stick out and that would be this quote by Dr. Leo Drollas :
"Expected non-OPEC output increases and planned capacity increases by the OPEC member-countries will see to it that oil prices stay around $18-20/bbl (in nominal terms) until 2012 or thereabouts. Thereafter, prices should begin to trend upwards as the oil overhang begins to peter out."

So much for "seeing to it" aye fella?
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
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