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World crude production outside US and Iraq is flat since 2005
Posted on June 10, 2019 | No CommentsIn the year 2005, the global crude production curve shows a definitive kink, going horizontal for several years. This caused the 2008 oil price shock and the following financial crisis […] -
What happened to crude oil production after the first peak in 2005?
Posted on September 18, 2018 | No CommentsThe IEA (in Paris) proudly announced in its latest September 2018 Monthly Oil Market Report that global supplies (of liquids) have reached 100 mb/d in August, an impressive figure. What […] -
World outside US and Canada doesn’t produce more crude oil than in 2005
Posted on February 14, 2016 | No CommentsAfter a delay of several months the US Energy Information Administration has published the latest international energy statistics for October 2015 This is an opportunity to update crude oil graphs […] -
Crude oil 2010 vs 2005 1st quarter
Posted on June 18, 2010 | No Comments5 years peak oil. What we have seen so far is the response of the economy and the financial system to oil production on a bumpy production plateau The above […]
![World crude production outside US and Iraq is flat since 2005 In the year 2005, the global crude production curve shows a definitive kink, going horizontal for several years. This caused the 2008 oil price shock and the following financial crisis […]](http://crudeoilpeak.info/wp-content/uploads/World_crude_production_1994-Dec2018-115x115.jpg)
![What happened to crude oil production after the first peak in 2005? The IEA (in Paris) proudly announced in its latest September 2018 Monthly Oil Market Report that global supplies (of liquids) have reached 100 mb/d in August, an impressive figure. What […]](http://crudeoilpeak.info/wp-content/uploads/World_crude_production_1994-May2018-1-115x115.jpg)
![World outside US and Canada doesn’t produce more crude oil than in 2005 After a delay of several months the US Energy Information Administration has published the latest international energy statistics for October 2015 This is an opportunity to update crude oil graphs […]](http://crudeoilpeak.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Incremental_crude_world_growth_decline_OPEC_US_Canada_2001_Oct2015-115x115.jpg)
![Crude oil 2010 vs 2005 1st quarter 5 years peak oil. What we have seen so far is the response of the economy and the financial system to oil production on a bumpy production plateau The above […]](http://crudeoilpeak.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/eia_crude_2010_vs_2005_march-115x115.jpg)