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Iraq oil output to double by 2020: IEA
CNN money ^ | Oct. 9, 2012 | By Mark Thompson

Posted on 10/09/2012 11:20:42 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee

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. . .

(Excerpt) Read more at money.cnn.com ...


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1 posted on 10/09/2012 11:20:44 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Such rapid growth would generate $200 billion a year of revenue for Iraq and transform the country’s economy, the IEA said.


2 posted on 10/09/2012 11:22:23 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

ping


3 posted on 10/09/2012 11:23:10 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Bush’s fault.


4 posted on 10/09/2012 11:23:18 AM PDT by elhombrelibre ("I'd rather be ruled by the Tea Party than the Democratic Party." Norman Podhoretz)
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Should earmark all of it to come to the US.


5 posted on 10/09/2012 11:25:41 AM PDT by chargers fan
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Now imagine what USA’s domestic production of our own oil sources would do to transform our country’s economy ?


6 posted on 10/09/2012 11:28:07 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist
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To: Brad from Tennessee

When do they start paying us back?


7 posted on 10/09/2012 11:30:52 AM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: Brad from Tennessee
To put in prespective, their past oil production history:

Source:
http://www.eia.gov/countries/img/charts_png/IZ_pettop_img.png

8 posted on 10/09/2012 11:36:12 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: 2banana
Physicist Edward Teller warned Washington in 1972 that without the large-scale development of nuclear power the U.S. would be forced to invade the Middle East within 20 years to seize control of the oil. He was right. We invaded and seized the oil. Now we are walking away from it.
9 posted on 10/09/2012 11:48:41 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Is that when we’ll get paid back?


10 posted on 10/09/2012 12:27:01 PM PDT by stuartcr ("When silence speaks, it speaks only to those that have already decided what they want to hear.")
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Once the civil war starts between the Shia and Sunni, oil production will be zero.

Obama’s fault.


11 posted on 10/09/2012 12:39:38 PM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: stuartcr
[Is that when we’ll get paid back?]

While the U.S. occupied Iraqi the Iraqi military was mostly refitted with U.S. weapons and equipment. That makes them a U.S. customer for arms, spare parts, technical services, etc. They can get a lot of this stuff from third parties but it cost more. Under Bush the plan was to turn Iraq into a trade partner so they could buy American goods with their oil money. That is happening anyway but by pulling the combat brigades out Obama has invited Al Qaeda back in. Al Qaeda can foment enough tension to get the factions fighting each other and everything goes to hell again.

12 posted on 10/09/2012 1:19:00 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee

They have to leave some time. Everyone knew this would happen. I would not want to see our troops over there forever, like Korea or Japan. I think the cost of that would be far greater than any gains made by trading with them.


13 posted on 10/09/2012 1:26:56 PM PDT by stuartcr ("When silence speaks, it speaks only to those that have already decided what they want to hear.")
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To: <1/1,000,000th%
The Kurds sit on some of the oil in northern Iraq. They are trying to work a deal with Bahgdad to become completely autonomous. Right now Exxon Mobil, Total and Chevron are cutting deals with the Kurdistan regional government. The oil fields in the south are more productive but the Kurds are asking for less royalty.
14 posted on 10/09/2012 1:30:07 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Marine_Uncle
Thanks for the ping.

Wonder if they will ever be able to get that high with Iran stirring the pot?

15 posted on 10/09/2012 2:27:40 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ((The Global Warming Hoax was a Criminal Act....where is Al Gore?))
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To: Brad from Tennessee
Such rapid growth would generate $200 billion a year of revenue for Iraq and transform the country’s economy, the IEA said.

Iraq, alas, will fall prey to the so-called "oil curse." Revenue will accrue to the government -- not the people -- and, as in Iran, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, etc., will be used to advance the goals of whoever is in power at the moment.

The United States escaped the curse [for the time being] because Americans have the rights to the minerals which lie beneath their property. I'm not sure that there are any other countries in the World with those same rights.

16 posted on 10/09/2012 4:11:53 PM PDT by BfloGuy (Teach a man to fish and you lose a Democratic voter.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

I’m sure many of us have the same question.


17 posted on 10/09/2012 4:26:36 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned.)
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To: BfloGuy

Reportedly the Iraqi minister of finance is setting up a system to distribute 25 percent of oil profits directly to the Iraqi people. This has been done in some of the Gulf states for years.

http://theiraqidinar.com/news/araji-surplus-of-oil-revenues-to-be-distributed-on-iraqi-people-171533


18 posted on 10/09/2012 5:15:23 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: thackney
I won't say it is impossible, just unlikely.

In 1998, the EIA said there'd be a glut of oil worldwide, and the news crashed prices for a year (The only time drilling has stopped completely in this region since oil was discovered in the '50s). Of course, they were wrong, they hadn't taken into account the demand in Asia, but the impact sent a shockwave through the E&P industry that took a year to straighten out.

19 posted on 10/10/2012 2:02:00 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
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To: Smokin' Joe

I suspect that was has happened in Iraq was similar to jumping from 1980 technology to today’s over a few short years.

If they really were operating back in that old of technology and have now brought in outside help, we may really see that kind of jump forward.


20 posted on 10/10/2012 5:45:55 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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