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To: CommanderCricket who wrote (72583)10/3/2006 2:17:20 PM
From: Bernie Diamond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206325
 
<<Is there any country increasing crude supply?>>

Only a few have the potential to increase production, but they mostly have "issues" preventing the necessary capital from being invested, And even in the unlikely event they can get their act together, total world production will still decrease, albeit at a slower pace. The writing couldn't be clearer on the wall (except for people/countries with dyslexia)!

I'm almost out of investment $$$ and am ready to sit back and wait until the world begins to comprehend a new reality.

Luck to us all!

Bernie



To: CommanderCricket who wrote (72583)10/3/2006 10:45:25 PM
From: 8bits  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206325
 
"Is there any country increasing crude supply?" Yes

Summary:

eia.doe.gov

Among non-Opec producers Russia and Canada according to the EIA:

eia.doe.gov

For opec Kuwait, UAE, Algeria, and Libya:

eia.doe.gov

Couldn't find a comprehensive listing for any sub-saharan African nations aside from Nigeria or for the Sudan.

Bar chart view:

eia.doe.gov

OECD Consumption (Bar graph):

eia.doe.gov

Breakdown of consumption by OECD countries:

eia.doe.gov

Europe and Japan are slightly higher while Canada, the US, and Korean are somewhat lower.

Petroleum stocks in OECD countries:

(Bar Graph)

eia.doe.gov

eia.doe.gov