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Natural gas liquids and other liquids mitigate crude oil peak

Natural gas liquids and other liquids,  included in “oil – all liquids” have been increasing steadily from 9 mb/d in January 2001 to 12 mb/d in January 2010. These additional 3 mb/d somehow eased the impact of the crude oil peak.

In January 2010 we had

Crude oil and condensate:    73,228 Kb/d

NGLs and other liquids          12,301 [...]

Australian crude oil production to decline by 85% over the next 10 years

On 1st March 2010, the Federal Government published a new Australian Energy Resource Assessment (AERA)[1].  In chapter 3 on oil it contains a graph on future oil production on page 79.

What we can see from this graph (note the inserted comment is by the author of this paper):

Crude oil production from known oil fields will [...]