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Posted on 11.21.08 by Thomas L. Knapp
“So, US crude oil production increased 182,000 barrels (or .01 percent) in 2007 compared to 2006. Good news, right? It would be, if that were not the first time production has increased since 1991, and only the tenth time that annual oil production has grown since it peaked in 1970. In fact, production has never reached the 1970 number of 3.52 billion barrels, and has lost an average of 1.8 percent per year in production since 1985. So why are we allotting a $24 billion budget to the US Department of Energy — which was set up specifically to reduce dependence on foreign oil — when, clearly, no progress is being made? Great question.” (11/21/08) Link: http://tinyurl.com/6qhenl Filed under: RRND Commentary | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









