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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5204941" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Average US daily oil production in 2020 12.40 million barrels . Average US daily oil production in 2021.... 11.17 million barrels This information comes from the USEIA . the very agency who states with corroborated data that US daily production will rise to 12 million barrels daily in 2022 and 12.6 million barrels next year and over the past year the number of direct oil drilling rigs increased by 222 rigs. Now show me what you've got that can disprove these numbers. Numbers that clearly serve to support the oil industry's forward looking guidance. Their message is simple. "If you think there are still sizeable and recoverable pools of crude oil in the states show us where it's all and we'll go drill it PROVIDED that you are willing to pay what we want to do so".</p><p></p><p>That's the reality of it pal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5204941, member: 58386"] Average US daily oil production in 2020 12.40 million barrels . Average US daily oil production in 2021.... 11.17 million barrels This information comes from the USEIA . the very agency who states with corroborated data that US daily production will rise to 12 million barrels daily in 2022 and 12.6 million barrels next year and over the past year the number of direct oil drilling rigs increased by 222 rigs. Now show me what you've got that can disprove these numbers. Numbers that clearly serve to support the oil industry's forward looking guidance. Their message is simple. "If you think there are still sizeable and recoverable pools of crude oil in the states show us where it's all and we'll go drill it PROVIDED that you are willing to pay what we want to do so". That's the reality of it pal. [/QUOTE]
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