Royverl Posted November 12, 2012 Report Share Posted November 12, 2012 http://money.cnn.com/2012/10/09/news/economy/iraq-oil/?iid=EL Article on Iraqs oil production. I hope the link works Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royverl Posted November 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2012 http://money.cnn.com/2012/10/09/news/economy/iraq-oil/?iid=EL Article on Iraqs oil production. I hope the link works Guys , Sorry for the double post on article. When I first looked at it, it was not there so I thought I would have to repost. My mistake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WallyWeaver Posted November 12, 2012 Report Share Posted November 12, 2012 Thanks for the article, Royverl. It isn't really a "Dinar Rumor," though, I think it would fit more in the "Iraq and Dinar Related News" section. I posted it below either way. It's just more confirmation for me that nothing happens with the IQD until AT LEAST 2015. And then, once it does, it will either have to raise incrementally or they will have to find some other way to reduce their money supply. But either way, they still have a ways to go as far as infrastructure is concerned, and that's how I see it. Thanks again for the post. WW. PS: I'm not a lopster; I still think we will get a return on our speculation. I just think it's going to be awhile. Iraq oil output to double by 2020: IEA By Mark Thompson @CNNMoneyOctober 9, 2012: 8:14 AM ET LONDON (CNNMoney) -- Iraqi oil production could double by the end of this decade, putting the country on track to become the second-biggest supplier to world markets after Saudi Arabia by the 2030s, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday. Production could reach 6.1 million barrels per day by 2020, up from the current output of around 3 million barrels a day, and top more than 8 million barrels by 2035, the Paris-based agency said in a special edition of its World Energy Outlook. Iraq's ability to increase exports will have a major impact on world markets. Such rapid growth would generate $200 billion a year of revenue for Iraq and transform the country's economy, the IEA said. Iraq is already the second-biggest oil producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) - having overtaken Iran, whose oil output is suffering from the impact of international sanctions. "Developments in Iraq's energy sector are critical for the country's prospects and also for the health of the global economy," said IEA chief economist Fatih Birol. "But success is not assured, and failure to achieve the anticipated increase in Iraq's oil supply would put global oil markets on course for troubled waters." Related: Iraq oil production surpasses Iran Iran's faltering output is not the only source of concern for oil consuming nations. Some analysts say that Venezuela, which has the world's largest reserves of crude oil, could see production decline further as foreign investors are deterred by Sunday's re-election of Hugo Chavez as president. The IEA said Iraq would need to invest $530 billion in energy infrastructure through 2035 to achieve projected levels of oil, gas and power output. Any delay to that investment would mean reduced supply to world markets and could add $15 a barrel to the price of oil by 2035. The Iraqi government and partners such as Exxon Mobil (XOM, Fortune 500), BP (BP) , Chevron (CVX, Fortune 500) and Total (TOT) have already been working together to repair existing fields and hunt for new sources. Oil exports make up 72% of Iraq's economy, compared with just over 52% for Saudi Arabia. Most of the projected growth would come from the vast oilfields of southern Iraq, ideally placed for exports to China and other fast-growing economies in Asia. The increased output would push Iraq ahead of Russia as the world's second-largest exporter. Link: http://money.cnn.com...raq-oil/?iid=EL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackster Posted November 15, 2012 Report Share Posted November 15, 2012 2020. It would make sense for a RV to happen in 2020. Hang on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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