ACI » Topics » The resurgence of resource nationalism threatens future U.S. energy supply & security

This excerpt taken from the ACI 8-K filed Nov 27, 2007.

The resurgence of ‘resource nationalism’
threatens future U.S. energy supply & security

National oil companies are likely to increase their dominance of world oil
reserves from 60 percent today to close to 75 percent by 2030

Non-OPEC conventional crude oil and natural gas production expected to
peak in the next decade, further increasing OPEC’s influence

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Based on current production levels and proven reserves,

coal should outlast gas supplies and oil reserves

by more than 2x and 4x, respectively

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billions of tons

of oil equivalent

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