Peak Oil Watch

“Peak Oil” is the highest point on the oil production curve. After we reach “Peak Oil” (and we may have already reached it) it is a downward slope of oil production until we completely run out of oil. The world needs an alternative supply of energy, very soon, or we will face a downward spiral of economic troubles caused by an increasingly lower supply of oil until we reach worldwide economic collapse.

2009-04-30 3:20

Petroflow Energy Ltd. March peak production passes 4000 BOE mark – Stockhouse

Petroflow Energy Ltd. March peak production passes 4000 BOE mark
Stockhouse, Canada
The estimated peak production rate for the month of March 2009 was 4089 BOEs (24534 MCFGE) per day, which reflects a 248 BOEs per day increase over the peak rate for February 2009. March 2009 averaged approximately 3688 BOEs (22128 MCFGE) per day of

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