Non OPEC-12 Oil Production Peaked in 2004

Thirsty for Oil

Thirsty for Oil

According to theoildrum:

Non OPEC-12 oil production peaked in 2004 at 46.8 million barrels/day (mbd) shown in the chart below. This oil definition includes crude oil, lease condensate, oil sands and natural gas plant liquids. If natural gas plant liquids are excluded, then the production peak remains in 2004 but decreases to 42.1 mbd.

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) should make official statements about declining non OPEC-12 oil production to renew the focus on oil conservation and alternative energy sources.

Read the full article at theoildrum:

- Red Alert!! Red Alert!!

Non-OPEC (Non- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) had peaked in their OIL supply according to the article above and this is serious!!

This means all we have now is OPEC’s mysterious & secretive oil reserve figures that many had over inflated just to produce more oil to get more profit.

This is a key warning to all peak oil non-believers, get your act together and conserve any energy possible and jump into the renewable energy bandwagon ASAP.

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