IEA warns US about making rash decisions over oil spill

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The International Energy Agency warns against rash decisions being made in the light of the Gulf oil spill. Sadly, I doubt that anybody in the US will listen to them. Currently 29% of US oil is derived from offshore wells and if it has the knock on effect of other countries like Norway, Brazil and Angola reconsidering deepwater drilling then it is virtually guaranteed that oil prices will rise, maybe back to the levels of $150 or even more. You have been warned, so don't bellyache if and when it happens. Never has the maxim about winning the battle and losing the war been more true!

IEA warns against US oil spill over-reaction

By Carola Hoyos in London
Published: May 12 2010 13:09 * Last updated: May 12 2010 13:09

The International Energy Agency has warned US law makers against making rash decisions in the wake of BP’s oil spill off the coast of Louisiana .

“A knee-jerk reaction by regulators, banning new offshore licensing altogether, as some are proposing, risks pushing companies to ever more precarious locations in search of hydrocarbons. The law of unintended consequences may apply,” the IEA, the rich countries’ energy watchdog, said in its monthly market report released on Wednesday.

“The catastrophic explosion at the Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico has had a minimal impact on actual production in the region so far but there could be far-reaching implications. Operational safety and regulatory issues have raised the spectre of significantly higher development costs, a possible curbing of offshore leasing and slower growth in offshore production. Combined, these critical issues could lead to a strengthening of the long-term forward price curve,” the IEA said.
Transocean’s Deepwater Horizon rig, drilling on behalf of BP, exploded on April 20 and sank two days later, killing 11 people and causing one of the largest recent oil spills in US waters.

BP executives and those of other companies, such as Halliburton and Transocean, which were involved in the drilling, were grilled by US lawmakers this week.

Lisa Murkowski, the ranking Republican on the energy committee and a senator from Alaska, the site of the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, scolded the executives for their efforts to shift blame.
“I would suggest to all three of you that we are all in this together because this incident will have an impact on the energy policy of our country,” she said.

Yet, even as they blamed faulty equipment, lack of technical expertise and sloppy regulation for the spill, several senators from both parties reiterated their commitment to expand offshore drilling.

While the oil spill is grabbing almost all the attention, a second, older discussion about how to regulate the industry is also about to have an impact on the industry.

The IEA warned that regulation resulting from the rise and then collapse in oil prices in 2008 could cause more, rather than less, volatility in the markets.

“Despite a lack of clear evidence that crude oil prices move in lock-step with either open interest or net non-commercial positions, wide-ranging curbs on market activity now look likely,” the IEA said.

It added: “Meanwhile, physical players warn of the risks to investment if they have to divert a greater share of capital to meeting the higher costs of hedging. This is not to argue against oversight and regulation, merely to observe that moves aimed at avoiding market manipulation and price volatility, if hastily formulated, could reinforce volatility if they hamper investment and price discovery.”

Also in its report, the IEA revised downward substantially its estimates for how much oil was used last year and its forecast for this year. The changes, which on average cut 190,000 barrels a day off previous forecasts, were prompted by new, higher oil price assumptions and lower demand figures from developing countries.

Global oil demand is now thought to have been 84.8m b/d in 2009, a drop of 1.4 per cent from the year before. This year, the IEA expects oil demand to grow by 1.9 per cent to 86.4m b/d.

Calculating demand, even retrospectively, can be difficult because data, especially from developing countries, are often unreliable, with more accurate figures sometimes only becoming available a year later.
 
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oh shut up...the only people talking about halting any offshore drillign are the far left loonies...

We will see, won't we. Tell me why any oil company would consider new deep water drilling in US waters when the chances of being hung out to dry by avaricious scumbag US lawyers is so high?
 
We will see, won't we. Tell me why any oil company would consider new deep water drilling in US waters when the chances of being hung out to dry by avaricious scumbag US lawyers is so high?

you know, you are a real asshole...you don't give a shit that people's lives have been lost and ruined because of this spill...all you care about is big oil not losing any money from this...good lord, you are deranged

oil companies will drill here even with new regulations because there is a shit load of money to make
 
you know, you are a real asshole...you don't give a shit that people's lives have been lost and ruined because of this spill...all you care about is big oil not losing any money from this...good lord, you are deranged

oil companies will drill here even with new regulations because there is a shit load of money to make

You really can't win with somebody like you, only recently you were accusing me of being an Obama apologist now you are intimating that I'm a dyed in the wool capitalist.

I do not have any problem with those involved in the oil spill paying for the cleanup, what I object to vehemently is one company being singled out as the scapegoat whilst ignoring all the others. BP has been hung, drawn and quartered by the US media before anybody knows what really happened. You are always accusing others of being a hack, well physician heal thyself.

I also have a big problem with the US getting so irate about something on their doorstep whilst ignoring all the far worse, in my opinion, accidents caused by US corporations that have happened elsewhere. Bhopal and Piper Alpha are just two that spring to mind, there are many more.
 
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you can be both an obama apologist and a lover of corps...it doesn't have to make sense, its just who you are

you don't care about people, all you care about is your lovely not even half british corp having to pay any money to those whose lives have been ruined...you're not objective about this at all...you're worse than party hacks because there is no defense of BP

but i'm sure you will continue to rant on with you anti "i hate america" ramblings
 
you can be both an obama apologist and a lover of corps...it doesn't have to make sense, its just who you are

you don't care about people, all you care about is your lovely not even half british corp having to pay any money to those whose lives have been ruined...you're not objective about this at all...you're worse than party hacks because there is no defense of BP

but i'm sure you will continue to rant on with you anti "i hate america" ramblings

That's weird...why didn't you bring up the Republicans in Congress who are defending BP? Isn't that one of the rules...that you're supposed to bring them up too, Yurtsie? Wow...what a hack!

Tsk, tsk, Yurtsie - not following your own guidelines!

:cof1:
 
you can be both an obama apologist and a lover of corps...it doesn't have to make sense, its just who you are

you don't care about people, all you care about is your lovely not even half british corp having to pay any money to those whose lives have been ruined...you're not objective about this at all...you're worse than party hacks because there is no defense of BP

but i'm sure you will continue to rant on with you anti "i hate america" ramblings

So you can't pidgeonhole me, well that's got to be a good thing as far as I'm concerned. From a British point of view, it is almost inevitable that somebody will use the anti-American card sooner or later, you just used it sooner, no real surprise there. I will see your card and raise you an anti-British one.
 
So you can't pidgeonhole me, well that's got to be a good thing as far as I'm concerned. From a British point of view, it is almost inevitable that somebody will use the anti-American card sooner or later, you just used it sooner, no real surprise there. I will see your card and raise you an anti-British one.

i could care less about your so called pidgen hole...you're rabid american hater, you hate the american people who have had their lives destroyed, you care more about the companies profits than you do the environment

those are facts and you have to live with yourself, quite ugly, then again you're apologist for the oddest things
 
That's weird...why didn't you bring up the Republicans in Congress who are defending BP? Isn't that one of the rules...that you're supposed to bring them up too, Yurtsie? Wow...what a hack!

Tsk, tsk, Yurtsie - not following your own guidelines!

:cof1:

wow...makes a beeline to my post and completely embarrasses himself...what part of no defense do you not understand? you're babbling about the repubs on congress? who, the one guy who apologized, i've repeatedly said he is a moron, but i wouldn't expect a dishonest hack like you to admit that, instead you make an incoherent post and act like i haven't called him out...what a pathetic life you lead
 
wow...makes a beeline to my post and completely embarrasses himself...what part of no defense do you not understand? you're babbling about the repubs on congress? who, the one guy who apologized, i've repeatedly said he is a moron, but i wouldn't expect a dishonest hack like you to admit that, instead you make an incoherent post and act like i haven't called him out...what a pathetic life you lead

LOL

You just hate getting busted in your blatant hypocrisy & hackery, Yurtsie! I have to say, it's fun to watch...

:clink:
 
LOL

You just hate getting busted in your blatant hypocrisy & hackery, Yurtsie! I have to say, it's fun to watch...

:clink:

oh i get it now...the board police chief onceler is actually trying to make a gotcha moment....this is about you not mentioning the dems when you only mention bush....lmao...thats weak dude...this isnt' even the same thing...

nice try though...and thanks for making me laugh at your truly pathetic attempts at some correlation of what i said in this thread with your conveniently never mentioning the dems when you only mention bush....here, i wasn't specifically talking about anyone or blaming only one person...i was specifically talking to tom

major fail, good lord, i can't believe how desperate you've become
 
i could care less about your so called pidgen hole...you're rabid american hater, you hate the american people who have had their lives destroyed, you care more about the companies profits than you do the environment

those are facts and you have to live with yourself, quite ugly, then again you're apologist for the oddest things

I think that anybody else looking at this would be dismayed at your parochialism. You seem to be indulging in what you are always accusing others of doing, namely invoking emotion to deal with an issue.
 
I think that anybody else looking at this would be dismayed at your parochialism. You seem to be indulging in what you are always accusing others of doing, namely invoking emotion to deal with an issue.

you are fucking hopeless...truly fucking hopeless...

people have died, people have lost their jobs, the environment is ruined and all you can do is prattle on that i'm evoking emotion

you are worthless trash...i'm sorry life sucks to much for you that people dying, livelihoods ruined, wildlife killed and environmental large scale damage cuases you to be such an uncaring asshole

the major problem with you, is that i still support offshore oil drilling, it is not a knee jerk or emtional reaction to lay blame at BP, transocean, or the other companies, BP is the face of the rig, that is a fact
 
i could care less about your so called pidgen hole...you're rabid american hater, you hate the american people who have had their lives destroyed, you care more about the companies profits than you do the environment

those are facts and you have to live with yourself, quite ugly, then again you're apologist for the oddest things

I could care less, that's another recent US grammatical construct which is an insult to anybody that speaks English as a first language.
 
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you are fucking hopeless...truly fucking hopeless...

people have died, people have lost their jobs, the environment is ruined and all you can do is prattle on that i'm evoking emotion

you are worthless trash...i'm sorry life sucks to much for you that people dying, livelihoods ruined, wildlife killed and environmental large scale damage cuases you to be such an uncaring asshole

the major problem with you, is that i still support offshore oil drilling, it is not a knee jerk or emtional reaction to lay blame at BP, transocean, or the other companies, BP is the face of the rig, that is a fact

167 men died on the Piper Alpha rig, where is your indignation about that? I doubt that you even know about it. Let me enlighten you!! I was working in Aberdeen just this week and I can assure you that the strength of feeing about it has hardly diminished
over the years.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...-Can-BP-stem-the-flow-of-oil-and-vitriol.html

http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/spectrum/The-night-the-sea-caught.4184800.jp
 
i could care less about your so called pidgen hole...you're rabid american hater, you hate the american people who have had their lives destroyed, you care more about the companies profits than you do the environment

those are facts and you have to live with yourself, quite ugly, then again you're apologist for the oddest things
Wouldn't it be "Couldn't care less"?
 
oh i get it now...the board police chief onceler is actually trying to make a gotcha moment....this is about you not mentioning the dems when you only mention bush....lmao...thats weak dude...this isnt' even the same thing...

nice try though...and thanks for making me laugh at your truly pathetic attempts at some correlation of what i said in this thread with your conveniently never mentioning the dems when you only mention bush....here, i wasn't specifically talking about anyone or blaming only one person...i was specifically talking to tom

major fail, good lord, i can't believe how desperate you've become

Of course it's NOT the same thing. There's one set of rules for Yurtsie, and another for the rest of us.

Isn't that how life is in Yurtsie-world?

LOL

:eek:
 
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