User talk:Criminoboy

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Happy editing! Kgrr 14:13, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

Peak Oil NPOV

 * Criminoboy, I really don't think you read the section thoroughly. It's not about keeping oil production down, it's about not wanting to export it, but to use it for their own country.  The PFC study that is quoted implies political factors are limiting capacity increases in Mexico, Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Russia.  The study does not include Saudi Arabia, which is trying to produce as much as they can.  There are plenty of quotes in the section that show that countries are not selling their oil abroad to oil consuming nations and keeping it for themselves that did not come from the study.  Please find some countering evidence for each of these countries being labeled as being national with their own oil if you wish to balance the section.  Please respond on the Peak oil page since I am watching it. Kgrr 14:13, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

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