Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
pstarr wrote:The missing left side of the graph is still more interesting yet.
Texas oil production today is nowhere near its real peak in 1972
Poordogabone wrote:efarmer you should reopen the graph using "view image" by left clicking on it, it is up to date.
pstarr wrote:The missing left side of the graph is still more interesting yet.
Texas oil production today is nowhere near its real peak in 1972
Hello:
Thank you for your inquiry to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA). (I had asked: "Does the EIA have crude oil production data for Texas prior to 1982?")
Yes, at:
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data ... Production
See links to files at right.
I hope this information helps. Please contact us again if you need additional assistance with energy data and statistics.
pstarr wrote:Peakoiler it is nice to see a US government organization respond promptly, courteously and accurately. Contrary to republican partisan dogma.
Would it be fair (in YHO) to say the 1972 Texas peak will hold? Forever? How likely is it that 5D seismic will finally find that humongous pool of nougaty abiotic oil that elevates/floats Houston above the rest of us?
PeakOiler wrote:Correction: Perhaps the ROCKMAN can weigh in on your question, since he's closer to the front lines than I am.
pstarr wrote:The missing left side of the graph is still more interesting yet.
Texas oil production today is nowhere near its real peak in 1972
pstarr wrote:Would it be fair (in YHO) to say the 1972 Texas peak will hold? Forever?
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