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  • S scadaguy

    The maximum rate at which oil can be pumped from the reserve is 4.3m bpd[^]. So I guess we have 700 / 4.3 = 162 days :rolleyes:

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    Chris Losinger
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    heh... yeah, at 20% of our current usage. no problem here, i could stand working at home 80% of the time. Software | Cleek

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      heh... yeah, at 20% of our current usage. no problem here, i could stand working at home 80% of the time. Software | Cleek

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      Well according to this[^], in 2003 623 million barrels would last us two months. And, this was after the 2002 20 mbd estimate. Jeremy Falcon

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        Well according to this[^], in 2003 623 million barrels would last us two months. And, this was after the 2002 20 mbd estimate. Jeremy Falcon

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        calculator war! :) In 2003, 628 million barrels provide 54 days of net import protection. that only accounts for 11.5mb/day. i wonder if they're including domestic production as an offset. either way, we'd be fucked. Software | Cleek

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          calculator war! :) In 2003, 628 million barrels provide 54 days of net import protection. that only accounts for 11.5mb/day. i wonder if they're including domestic production as an offset. either way, we'd be fucked. Software | Cleek

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          Chris Losinger wrote: i wonder if they're including domestic production as an offset. Maybe. I wonder how much we produce. Chris Losinger wrote: either way, we'd be f***ed. Totally. Even simple stuff like cutting grass would be effected. Jeremy Falcon

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