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Javaman

(63,101 posts)
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:29 AM Aug 2012

Will the U.S. Run Out of Oil in 8 Years?

http://www.consumerenergyreport.com/2012/08/16/will-the-u-s-run-out-of-oil-in-8-years/

I want to post a quick rant on the uselessness of statistics about a country’s oil reserves. I was preparing this afternoon to write a blog post about the revolution in oil production in the US, caused by the adoption of new technologies of fracking and horizontal drilling in areas like the Bakken Shale and the Eagle Ford Shale.

The USGS reports that, with perspective additions, the U.S. holds 32 billion barrels (bb) of oil, 291 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas, and 10 billion barrels of natural gas liquids in mean potential undiscovered reserves. This is a substantial upwards revision from last year’s estimate – showing how the new technologies are revolutionizing America’s energy outlook.

Then I started doing the math. The U.S. uses about 18.7 million barrels of crude oil equivalent per day (mbd), according to the EIA. Of that consumption, we’re importing about 8.7 mbd, and producing about 10 mbd. That works out to a total annual consumption of about 6.875 bb of oil, of which about 3.65 bb is from domestic production. At those rates, America would completely exhaust its total reserves, as estimated by the USGS at 32 bb of oil in eight years, nine months. So, by April or May of 2021, the United States would no longer have any oil – if these reserve estimates went unchanged.

Clearly, the markets do not believe that the United States, the world’s third largest oil producer, is going to run out of oil by 2021. If people expected the U.S. to stop producing oil in 2021, there would be a significant run on the oil markets.

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Will the U.S. Run Out of Oil in 8 Years? (Original Post) Javaman Aug 2012 OP
We can only hope. Zeteticus Aug 2012 #1
If we do maybe then we will finally wake up. jwirr Aug 2012 #2
Let the sheeple lie... 4dsc Sep 2012 #3
 

4dsc

(5,787 posts)
3. Let the sheeple lie...
Sat Sep 1, 2012, 07:50 AM
Sep 2012

This could be front page news tomorrow in every paper the average joe would sleep right through it.

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