Lazs, the problem is if China increases their oil consumption to the same levels as western Europe, China will need another 25 million barrels a day. India will need close to 30 million.
And all the time we are bringing new, small fields on line, older fields are drying up. For example, the Cantarell field in Mexico produced over 2 million barrels a day in 2003. It is now declining at over 10% year. The North Sea oil fields peaked in 1999 and are now producing about 25% less oil, and declining at a rate of about 10% per year. Cantarell and the North Sea are producing about 500,000 barrels a day less than last year.
The oil industry has to run very fast to stand still, and standing still results in huge oil price increases, as we have already seen.