. For instance, you could be a free competition guy (OPEC no power) who thinks that the curve slopes because you think (or because you think the market thinks) LTO will keep coming in and pushing price down. Or you could think the opposite and just think the market is wrong (your pos...
Interestingly PAoil seems to think my estimates are not terrible, shallow sand has never specifically said he thinks they are crap and a guy over at peakoil.com (AdamB) who seems to know the oil business quite well thinks my estimates are too conservative. I just do the best I can with...
If the annual new production stays at 5 million barrels per day and there is no change in decline rate, the eventual “equilibrium” output will be 100 million barrels per day. If the annual new production falls or rises, the eventual equilibirum outptu will change accordingly. Do you have...
If our government is smart enough then they won’t have so much silly story and drama for us to enjoy watching. I believe there will no ending for this unless we (people) do something about it.. “A CHANGE is to IMPROVE, to IMPROVE is to CHANGE” . Let’s do the right thing for...
" A Tax doesn't change a country GDP" Try taxing all income and wealth at 100% and see what happens to GDP. Productivity will crater. Rgds WeekendPeak Ghung on November 1, 2010 - 8:19pm Permalink | Parent | Comments top Productivity is overrated, IMO. PVguy on November 1, 2010 ...
But it’s the shorthand way in which we remember the guy. When I think of Lyndon Johnson, I think of the Vietnam War. When I think of Richard Nixon, I think of Watergate. When I think of Ronald Reagan, I think of him meeting with Gorbachev and winding down the Cold War....
the Germans aimed their shells at a benign spot in the French camp - this went on, back and forth for days. The commanding officers kept switching up the lineups at the mortar machines, but the 'meme' continued for quite some time. Even during war there is cooperation. Why wouldnt one ...
“To give a hedgefund bitch a heart attack. To make a million apes insomniac. It’s the guy… who’s not a cat ;-)” /jlne.ws/3WHYvKP *** If you wonder where Keith Gill has been for three years, he was HERE. ++++ Friday’s Top Three Our top story Friday was The Smartest...
I used to work with a guy that was fond of saying of many problems: "In a hundred years, none of this will matter." It was meant to reflect "Don't sweat the petty stuff." Over the years, I morphed this after many of my life lessons into "If my grandchildren aren't going to ...
;-) Could it be the short term predictor of what the guy down the hall is doing is the only one they know how to follow? The 1967 inflection point of primary energy use for the US economy, where the curve switched curvature from exponential to asymptotic. That is the end of physical...