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OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly August 2010

The August 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - Non-OPEC crude oil production January 2002 to May 2010, Datasource: EIA.
The Oilwatch Monthly is a newsletter that is available free of charge with the latest data on oil supply, demand, oil stocks, spare capacity and exports.


OilDrum: The Chinese Coal Monster - a comment from Jean Laherrere

A few days after my post on The Chinese Coal Monster was published I received an email from Jean Laherrere with the following charts and some comments:


OilDrum: The Chinese Coal Monster - a comment from Jean Laherrere

A few days after my post on The Chinese Coal Monster was published I received an email from Jean Laherrere with the following charts and some comments:


OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly July 2010

The July 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - North America Oil Consumption January 2002 to May 2010, Datasource: JODI.
The Oilwatch Monthly is a newsletter that is available free of charge with the latest data on oil supply, demand, oil stocks, spare capacity and exports.


OilDrum: How Fast will China's Oil Demand Grow?

This is a guest post from Steven Kopits. Steven heads the New York office of Douglas-Westwood, energy business consultants.
In my last post, we looked at the supply of oil in the US Energy Information Administration's (EIA's) recently released International Energy Outlook (IEO), which many consider the EIA's definitive annual forecast. This time, we look at the demand side, specifically China. Since the IEO is a government report, many business organizations rely on its forecasts.


OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly June 2010

The June 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - Mexico Crude Oil (Energy Information Administration) and Liquids (International Energy Agency) production January 2002 to May 2010


OilDrum: EIA: If This Is Peak Oil, Then I’m Not Sure What The Problem Is

This is a guest post by Michael Levi who is a Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign Relations. It is a critique of Steven Kopits of Douglas Westwood's recent guest post. The version of the guest post Michael Levi is commenting on was published on Econobrowser under the title EIA: Hard Core Peak Oil Forecast.


OilDrum: EIA: From Forecast of Oil Supply Abundance to Decade of Stagnation

This is a guest post from Steven Kopits. Steven heads the New York office of Douglas-Westwood, energy business consultants.


OilDrum: What the US Government (the EIA) is Forecasting with Respect to US Oil Production and Renewable Energy

I thought new readers might be interested in what the US government--that is, the US Energy Information Administration-- has to say about future US oil production and future US renewable production. I have taken the forecast information from the Annual Energy Outlook 2010.


OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly May 2010

The May 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - World Crude Oil Production January 2002 to February 2010
The Oilwatch Monthly is a newsletter that is available free of charge with the latest data on oil supply, demand, oil stocks, spare capacity and exports.


OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly April 2010

The April 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - World Crude Oil Production January 2002 to January 2010
The Oilwatch Monthly is a newsletter that is available free of charge with the latest data on oil supply, demand, oil stocks, spare capacity and exports.


OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly March 2010

The March 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - EIA Non-OPEC Crude Oil Production January 2002 to December 2009
The Oilwatch Monthly is a newsletter that is available free of charge with the latest data on oil supply, demand, oil stocks, spare capacity and exports.


OilDrum: Oilwatch Monthly February 2010

The February 2010 edition of Oilwatch Monthly can be downloaded at this weblink (PDF, 1.24 MB, 33 pp).
Figure 1 - EIA World Crude Oil Production January 2002 to November 2009
The Oilwatch Monthly is a newsletter that is available free of charge with the latest data on oil supply, demand, oil stocks, spare capacity and exports.