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I don't know if you saw the article in the NY Times about the Saudi Oil.
How's the Oil Supply in Saudi Arabia Doing?
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/2...ness/
27oil.html
The article is hinting that Saudi Arabia cannot increase its oil supplies to the extent promised, and other countries that we were counting on, United Arab Emerates and Iraq, probably can’t increase their production either. The end result – worldwide demand will bid up oil prices.
Judy from NJ |
10.29.05 - 2:55 pm | #
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Yeah, I just saw it not too long ago, and was thinking about adding it to my post here. There's also a good book out on the subject of Saudi Arabia's oil fields and how much supply they really have, but it's all a bit technical for me. I'll pass it along if I find out the info again.
hekebolos |
10.29.05 - 4:15 pm | #
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Do you mean "Twilight in the Desert" by Matthew Simmons? Just got that book. I'm going to try and work my way through it. "Beyond Oil" by Kenneth Deffeyes is really good. I'm almost done with that one. He tries to make it easy for most people to understand.
Judy from NJ |
10.29.05 - 11:34 pm | #
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Yes, that's exactly the one. Thanks for the heads up on that. I'll get it next time I pop into a Borders or Barnes and Noble.
hekebolos |
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10.30.05 - 11:33 pm | #
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Buy it from Barnes and Noble...they are listed on buy blue while Borders is not.
thekk |
10.31.05 - 11:56 am | #
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A trip to the Grove is in my future then.
hekebolos |
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10.31.05 - 6:28 pm | #
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