Rembrandt, if you're reading. On page 33 of your report (cited above by lads) you state
What really matters though are the large discoveries from fields yielding enough oil to sustain the worlds consumption for several months. The last "super giant" field discovery was the Kashagan field in Iran in 2000 with 10 billion barrels of recoverable oil. Enough to sustain current world consumption for 112 days.
I'm quite sure Iran would be very happy if Kashagan were in Iran but unfortunately for them, it is in Kazakhstan.
Woops, my mistake. I knew that actually (D'ohh and so on). Must have been the haste to put this in at the last moment. Fortunately it does not change the content of the argument made.

Thanks for pointing this out, I will change this in the next revised version (Due to be out in January or February probably) as soon as the new production numbers from the IEA statistics arrive.