20081020 Africa
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20081020 Africa
Barcelona, Spain, October 20, 2008 Kjell Aleklett Global Energy Systems Uppsala University, Sweden [email protected] www.fysast.uu.se/ges Blog: aleklett.wordpress.com Kjell Aleklett Confucius 500 BC Study the past to define the future Kjell Aleklett The Historical “Peak Oil” Endgame The end of the Oil Age Oct 23rd 2003 Leaders from The Economist printed edition On a time scale starting at year 0 and ending 4000 years later everyone agree that there will be a peak in the oil production between 2000 and 2100 Kjell Aleklett The Worst and Best Peak Oil, 2007, Uppsala University, Sweden Kjell Aleklett Fields needed for the best case oil end game Kjell Aleklett Kjell Aleklett Where to find fossil fuels Kjell Aleklett Coal - BP Kjell Aleklett Natural gas - BP Kjell Aleklett BP - oil Kjell Aleklett Daqing Kjell Aleklett Daqing Kjell Aleklett Daqing - China ”Petroleum has a compact relationship with a countries political, economical and military strength.” Kjell Aleklett China is short of oil and gas Prediction for the Production and demand (million tones) of China Importation is 47% of Total demand in 2006 Oil demand } Shortfall Oil production ● Time Kjell Aleklett Refinery in Sudan Intercampo oil field in Venezuela Zanazor oil and gas plant in Kazakstan Tuban oilfield united station in Indonesia Kjell Aleklett Human Development Index Kjell Aleklett Human Development Index Kjell Aleklett GDP and oil use per capita Kjell Aleklett GDP per capita Kjell Aleklett Oil Intensity Kjell Aleklett Oil produktion in SSA Kjell Aleklett Kjell Aleklett Oil intensity scenarios Kjell Aleklett A Sustainable World Scenario Kjell Aleklett Data Support a Worst Case Oil End Game Kjell Aleklett Decline in existing fields: ExxonMobil Kjell Aleklett Data Support a Worst Case Oil End Game Production from existing oilfields decline with 3 million barrels per day in one year. In 4,5 years the production from existing oilfields will be 71 million barrels per day. We must find new oilfields and put them in production. A production of 3 million barrels per day is 1,1 billion barrels per year and to be able to produce this oil a reserve of 27 billion barrels is needed. A plateau production will need this level of new reserves every year. 2012 Kjell Aleklett Uppsala Global Energy Systems Web page: www.fysast.uu.se/ges Kjell Aleklett Global Energy Systems Web page: www.fysast.uu.se/ges Aleklett’s Energy Mix: aleklett.wordpress.com E-mail: [email protected] ASPO: www.peakoil.net Kjell Aleklett