GREAT POST CRY WOLF!

You have really been busy studying hard facts (and some fiction).

I hope you are aware that BP Statistical Review is listing all liquids (crude oil, condensate and NGL's) in their statistics.

Thus using BP data on HL may give some different results than using actual data for crude oil (+condensate?) from NPD, which maintains a very good database that can be reached through their website.

I have to digest your post in a quiet corner, and then I will return with more comments and perhaps suggestions.

Rgds
Energimann
NGM2

Re: I hope you are aware that BP Statistical Review is listing all liquids (crude oil, condensate and NGL's) in their statistics.

BP numbers are for Crude Oil + NGL:

Includes crude oil, shale oil, oil sands and NGLs (natural gas liquids - the liquid content of natural gas where this is recovered separately).

Their numbers closely match EIA estimates for Crude Oil + NGPL.
Thx Kehbab for the precise definitions.
Kehbab
Can you update Stuart's charts, specifically including the last few months' production?
TIA