- In 1970, the Russians started drilling Kola SG-3, an exploration well which finally reached a staggering
- world record depth of 40,230 feet. Since then, Russian oil majors including Yukos have quietly drilled
- more than 310 successful super-deep oil wells, and put them into production. Last Year Russia
- overtookSaudi Arabia as the world's biggest single oil producer, and is now set to completely dominate
- global oil production and sales for the next century.
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- If the opening paragraph of this report started by claiming that completely unlimited crude oil reserves
- exist inside planet earth, readers might be tempted to regard the entire text as preposterous ghostwriting
- for a novelist like Frederick Forsyth. If the report then went on to claim that the Russians have
- exploited this stunning reality for nearly thirty years, right under the largely unwitting noses of western
- intelligence, readers could be excused for mistaking the author for a lunatic, or perhaps as a front for
- spy novelist John le Carré.
- The problem here is that unlimited oil reserves do exist inside planet earth, and the Russians long ago
- developed the advanced technology necessary to recover these unlimited oil reserves in an efficient
- and timely manner.
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- Profoundly disturbing hard intelligence like this does not sit well with the frantic cries of western
- academic shills and lobbyists, determined to convince you all that the end of the oil world is nigh, or,
- more accurately, that America faces an imminent catastrophe when global production capacity
- "Peaks",i.e. when world demand for crude oil finally exceeds the rate at which we can physically
- pump the required product out of the ground. The gist of these false claims are outlined in a speech
- given at the University of Clausthal, by lobbyist Doctor Colin Campbell during December 2000:
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- "In summary, these are the main points that we have to grasp: Conventional [Free flowing] oil provides
- most of the oil produced today, and is responsible for about 95% of all oil that has been produced so
- far. It will continue to dominate supply for a long time to come. It is what matters most. Its discovery
- peaked in the 1960s. We now find one barrel for every four we consume. Middle East share of
- production is set to rise. The rest of the world peaked in 1997, and is therefore in terminal decline.
- World peak comes within about five years" [circa 12/2005]
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- Campbell is just the tip of a giant iceberg of academic Peak Oil 'experts' who suddenly appeared en-
- masse to give you this frightening news, right after President Saddam Hussein suddenly started trading
- his oil in Euros rather than in US Dollars, a devastating switch with the easy capacity to destroy the
- US Dollar in less than five years if it was left unchallenged and unchecked.
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- So these shills [decoys] were carefully positioned to deflect your attention away from the obvious greed
- and incompetence of the United States Government and its Wall Street masters, and focus it elsewhere
- instead. Then, hopefully, a few years later down the track when prices start to bounce through the roof,
- and America has no Euros to buy crude oil, you will blame gasoline prices of $5.00 + per gallon at the
- pumps on an 'inevitable decline' in world oil production, rather than march furiously on Washington DC
- with locked and loaded firearms.
-
- Though attacking Campbell and his ilk is not the purpose of this report, his idiot claims can be debunked
- readily enough. While it is true that nowadays we only officially find one barrel of oil for every four
- barrels we consume, this is primarily because we temporarily stopped the incredibly expensive process
- of looking for crude oil when we had already physically established more than two trillion barrels of
- reserves in known reservoir locations around the world.
- When those known reserves drop to [say] one trillion barrels we may be tempted to go and find more,
- but not until then. And while it is true that the production rate from each individual oil well ever drilled
- has slowly declined over the years, there is a perfectly valid technical reason for this predictable reduced
- flow rate, which will be explained later.
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- In order to understand how Russia has left the rest of the world standing in its wake, it is essential to
- know a little bit about where oil is located, and how it is extracted from the ground for refining and
- commercial use. It is an enormously complex subject, especially when considering the ultra-deep wells,
- which should really have a separate category all of their own. Many years ago I was personally
- involved at the sharp end of two ultra-deep drilling operations [one of them in direct liaison with
- Russian experts from the Moscow Drilling Institute], and will try to keep this drilling lesson as simple
- as I can.
- Thankfully perhaps, the underlying principle of how and where oil is recovered from is not difficult
- to comprehend, as illustrated by the diagram below.
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- The theory underlying how oil is formed at such enormous depths in the mantle of the earth is not
- central to this report, because the Russians have already proved its point of origin in absolute drilling
- terms more than 300 times. Those interested in the exact process should research the archives, where
- there are more than two hundred Russian papers on the subject. Probably a good place to start would be
- "The Role of Methane in the Formation of Mineral Fuels", written by by A.D. Bondar in 1967. What is
- central to this report is the massive advantage that Russia's ultra-deep drilling discoveries and technical
- achievements give it over the western nations.
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- The first advantage I intend to explain is nowhere near as important in global terms as the second,
- because it is the second advantage that finally drove the Zionist Cabal to illegally invade sovereign Iraq,
- and thereby bring us all to the very brink of thermonuclear war. However, from where I sit, the first
- advantage is much more important in simple humanitarian terms, although "humanitarian" is not an
- acceptable trading process on Wall Street.
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- As we have already discovered, oil can be produced virtually anywhere on earth, provided the host
- country can afford the expensive [and sometimes classified] technology, and the massive cost of drilling
- a well to extreme depth through extremely hard rock formations. But just think what even 20 or 30 deep
- producing oil wells can mean for the people of a country that has no natural resources of its own, or
- worse still, for people who have been told by glib western lobbyists that they have no natural resources
- of their own. Anyone who can prove that the western nations were lying or simply wrong, will become
- a trusted friend forever. Vietnam is a classic example.
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- After more than 60 years of being enslaved, pillaged, and raped by the French and then by the
- Americans, the poor Vietnamese were told officially by American oil multinationals that their country
- was barren; that western 'cutting edge' technology had failed to find anything to help them recover
- financially from the mess left behind by American bombs, Agent Orange, and a host of other delightful
- gifts from Uncle Sam.
- This of course was exactly where America wanted the Vietnamese to be: desperately poor and unable
- to take action against their former invaders.
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- The Russians had other ideas and a very different approach. After telling the Vietnamese that the
- Americans had lied to them, oil experts were flown in from Moscow to prove this startling claim in a
- no-risk joint venture, meaning the Russians would provide all of the equipment and expertise free of
- charge, and only then take a percentage of the profits if oil was actually found and put into production.
- Vietnam had absolutely nothing to lose, and swiftly gave Russia the green light.
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- The Vietnamese White Tiger oil field was and is a raging success, currently producing high quality
- crude oil from basalt rock more than 17,000 feet below the surface of the earth, at 6,000 barrels per
- day per well.
- Through White Tiger, the Russians have assisted the Vietnamese to regain part of their self respect,
- while at the same time making them far less dependent on brutal western nations for food-aid handouts.
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- All of a sudden in a very small way, Vietnam has joined the exclusive club of oil producing nations,
- and a stream of cynical U.S. Senators and Congressmen have started making the long pilgrimage to
- Ho Chi Minh City in order to 'mend fences'.
- Predictably perhaps, the Vietnamese are very cool, and try hard to ignore their new American
- admirers.
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- Welcome to the White Tiger oil field in Vietnam. Observe the truly amazing oil
- flares, in an area the Americans officially declared 'barren' of oil reserves !
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- It is truly amazing how quickly good news travels [outside of CNN], and in a very short space of time
- China was also engaged in a joint super deep venture with Russia. Nor did it end there. As I write this
- report, intelligence reports that the Russians have already moved three deep-drilling rigs into
- impoverished North Korea, where they intend to repeat the Vietnamese production cycle by drilling
- thought solid granite and basalt, with not a single trace of the 'decaying marine life' so essential to
- blinkered western geologists for the 'accepted' production of crude oil. It may take a while, but
- ultimately the North Koreans will be able to go about their sovereign business without the Zionist
- Cabal in New York being able to blackmail them over a few ship loads of food-aid rice. Yes indeed,
- Korea will eventually have an oil surplus of its own, allowing it to tell the latest in a long line of
- terminally insane "New World Orders" to go to hell.
-
- The White Tiger project was the first outside Russia to openly exploit and showcase this ultra-deep
- technology and oil production from basalt rock to the world, though the original intent was to do so
- much earlier in India during 1983. During that year a large drilling rig in the Ganges Delta was
- scheduled to drill down to below 22,000 feet into basalt, and then dramatically flare "impossible"
- ultra deep oil. Oil well Bodra #3 was directly supervised by teams of experienced Russian drillers
- and scientists from the MoscowInstitute of Drilling, with the author the only westerner on site,
- contracted to control one of the critical advanced systems needed to reach target depth smoothly and
- efficiently.
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- If Bodra #3 had been allowed to drill ahead unhindered, there is no doubt the resulting impact would
- have sent shock waves around the oil world, and gained enormous international prestige for the
- Russians. Even more importantly perhaps, the desperately poor people of West Bengal would have
- gained access to their own energy reserves.
- Unfortunately, Bodra #3 was not allowed to drill ahead unhindered. The Americans were determined
- to stop the project one way or the other, and played on New Delhi's obvious fear of the Communist
- State Government in West Bengal. After bribing a handful of corrupt central government officials,
- US intelligence sent in professional American saboteurs, who managed to wreck the drilling project
- while the author was away on a visit to Sydney in Australia.
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- Before we continue to the second massive advantage derived from ultra deep oil, and thus the primary
- reason why Wall Street decided to illegally invade Iraq, it is essential to look briefly at the way in
- which America devours a massive portion of global oil supply. You see, the 'Peak Oil' scam is not
- really about the world running out of oil reserves or being incapable of producing sufficient quantities
- to provide for its various national users. Instead, Peak Oil was fabricated to disguise America's
- individual increasing greed for crude oil, and its imminent inability to pay hard cash for the product.
- Put simply, America is going broke fast, and Wall Street wishes to blame someone else before the
- angry Militias appear with their locked and loaded weapons.
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- This sorry situation is best summarized by Professor Victor Poleo of Venezuela's Central University,
- who told IPS in April that, "The mechanism by which global oil prices are set is intact, but the
- normal behaviour of supply and demand is not." According to Poleo, the root of the problem is that
- the United States ''is a terminal victim of its energetic metastasis. It has neither the oil nor the natural
- gas needed to feed its style of development. With just six percent of the world population, it
- consumes nearly 25 percent of the oil and gas produced worldwide.''
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- Professor Poleo went on to explain that there were expectations that demand for gasoline in the
- United States would stabilize at around 7.2 million barrels a day by the mid-1990s, ''but that didn't
- happen,'' he said. ''The United States' voracity for gasoline rose to nine million barrels by 2003, one
- of every two liters burnt in the world.'' And domestic demand for crude oil will continue to grow. The
- United States imports today six of every 10 barrels of oil and two of every 10 cubic meters of gas that
- it consumes, and by 2020 it will import eight of every 10 barrels of oil and four of every 10 cubic
- meters of gas, according to U.S. government reports.
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- Despite the fact that American intelligence already knew of Russia's achievements with ultra deep oil
- production from the mantle of the earth back in the early eighties, it was obvious that this slow and
- expensive method of adding to national oil reserves could never keep up with America's voracious
- appetite for gasoline. So ultimately when domestic demand grew too fast, or cash reserves were
- finally depleted, America would either be obliged to halve its own use of gasoline, or steal it from
- someone else by force.
- Halving gasoline usage was out of the question, so instead of building hundreds of ultra-deep drilling
- rigs, Wall Street squandered the cash building more aircraft carriers, with the desperate objective of
- attacking and permanently occupying the Middle East.
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- This is the point at which the second massive advantage derived from ultra-deep oil comes into play.
- Do you remember how puzzled the reservoir engineers were when they discovered that their existing
- reserves were being "topped up" from below? They later discovered that what they were really
- observing were naturally occurring ultra-deep oil wells, leaking vast quantities of oil from the mantle
- of the earth upwards through fractures into what we nowadays refer to as "sedimentary oilfields",
- located relatively close to the surface. As the production companies draw oil out of these known
- reservoirs through oil wells, field pressure is slightly reduced, thereby allowing more ultra-deep oil
- to migrate up from the mantle and restock the reservoir from below.
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- Russian studies of their own ultra-deep wells and those in the White Tiger field in Vietnam, indicate in
- very rough terms that migration from the mantle is probably 20-30% less than production at Middle
- East wellheads, meaning in turn that if the flow rates of existing Iraqi and Saudi wells are reduced by
- about 30%, oil supply and production can and will continue forever, constantly replenished by
- ultra-deep oil from the mantle itself. It goes almost without saying that even with production reduced
- by 30%, there is more than enough oil in the Middle East to provide for America's increasing usage
- for at least the next century. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why your sons and daughters have
- died and will continue to die in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East.
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- In direct conflict with the 'Peak Oil' myth, the under-reamer shown in these photos can restore an oil
- well's original production rate, using basically the same principle as changing the oil filter in your
- automobile engine. Now we come to the completely false [or deliberately misleading] claim by Peak
- Oil shills that production from existing oil wells is "slowing down", thereby proving that the oil fields
- are "running dry". This is so wrong that it is almost breathtaking. Think of this slowing down process
- in the same way you might think of the engine oil in your automobile. The longer you run the engine,
- the higher the level of contaminates that get into the oil. The higher the level of contaminates, the
- higher the level of friction. Sooner or later you have something closely akin to glue coating your
- piston rings, and the performance of your engine declines accordingly. This is an inevitable
- mechanical process well known to all automobile owners.
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- Henry Ford and others managed to slow down the rate of contamination in engine oils by inventing
- the oil filter, through which the oil has to circulate each time it passes around inside the engine. A
- high percentage of the contaminates stick to the filter element, thereby allowing extra miles between
- oil changes, though heaven help the careless motorist who thinks he can get away without ever
- changing his clogged oil filter when recommended.
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- When oil is extracted from a producing formation underground, it flows out through pores in the
- reservoir rock, and then into the open borehole, from where it is transported to surface by the
- production tubing string. So by the very nature of the beast, the bottom section of the well is
- "open hole" which allows the oil to flow out in the first place, but because it is comprised of exposed
- and sometimes unstable rock, this open hole section is also continually subject to all manner of
- turbulence and various contaminates. For example, tiny quantities of super fine silt may exit through
- the pores but not continue to the surface with the oil, tumbling around in the turbulence instead, until
- the silt very slowly starts to block off the oil-producing pore throats. Yes, of course there are a
- variety of liners that can be used to slow down the contamination, but there is no such thing as a
- Henry Ford oil filter 10,000 feet underground.
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- The inevitable result of this is that over time, the initial production rate of the well will slowly decline,
- a hard fact known to every exploration oilman in the business. However, this is certainly not an
- indication that the oil field itself is becoming depleted, proved thousands of times by offset wells
- drilled later into the same reservoir. Any new well comes on stream at the original production rate of
- its older cousins, because it has not yet had time to build up a thin layer of contaminates across the open
- hole. Though as we shall see it is possible to "do an oil change" on a producing well and bring it back
- to full production, this is extremely expensive, and rarely used in the west.
-
- Look at a simple example: Say we have a small oil field in Iraq with ten wells that each started out in
- life producing 10,000 barrels of oil per day. Fine, for a known investment we are producing 100,000
- barrels of oil per day from our small field, at least for a while. Five years later contamination may
- have slowed our overall production down by ten percent to 90,000 barrels per day. So we are now
- faced with a choice: either "do an oil change" on all ten existing wells at vast expense and down time,
- or simply drill one additional well into the same reservoir, thereby restoring our daily production to
- 100,000 barrels with the minimum of fuss. Take my word for it, ninety-nine percent of onshore
- producers will simply drill the extra well.
-
- Naturally, there are times and places where this simple process is not an option, for example on a huge
- and very expensive offshore platform, which may have only 24 drilling 'slots', all of which have been
- used up. To restore your overall production after five years you can either build another giant platform
- next door for two billion dollars, or "do an oil change" on each of your existing 24 wells, one at a time.
- Clearly this time you are forced to carry out the time consuming business of restoring the open hole
- section at the bottom of the well to its old pristine condition, before various contaminates started to
- slow down your production rate.
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- For this task you first pull the production tubing out of the hole, and then run back in with a drill string,
- to which is attached an underreamer as shown in the pictures above. When the reamer is directly
- opposite the top of the open hole producing section, the drill string is rotated to the right and the blades
- fly out under centrifugal force to a distance preset by you before lowering the tool into the hole.
- The objective is to cut away the contaminated face of the well to a depth you consider will once again
- expose pristine producing pores. As the spinning underreamer is slowly lowered, it enlarges the size of
- the hole, with the contaminated debris cut away and flushed back to surface by the drilling fluid.
- Hey presto, you have a new oil well, and it only cost one or two million dollars to restore.
-
- Remember, I said this process is rarely used in the west, which is true, but it is not true of Russia, where
- the objective for many years has been to dominate global oil supply by continual investment. With no
- shareholders holding out their grubby little hands for a wad of pocket money every month, the Russian
- oil industry managed to surge ahead, underreaming thousands of its older existing onshore wells in less
- than ten years. Then along came Wall Street asset Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who fraudulently got his
- hands on Yukos oil for a mere fraction of its value, and was on the point of selling the entire outfit to the
- American multinationals when Vladimir Putin had him hauled off his private jet somewhere in Siberia.
- So Wall Street was finally 'cheated' of its very own 'free' Russian oil, and poor old Mikhail had better
- get used to the taste of prison food.
-
- To recap, 'Peak Oil' claims that because today we only find one barrel of oil for every four that we use,
- world oil reserves are running out. Completely misleading propaganda. as the Russians [and the CIA]
- know perfectly well, reserves of oil in the mantle of the earth are infinite. 'Peak Oil' also claims that we
- will shortly be unable to pump sufficient oil out of the ground to keep up with demand. Completely
- misleading propaganda again. We could drill more wells, but Wall Street cannot afford to pay for them,
- and never intended to, at least not while it still believed conquest and eternal occupation of the Middle
- East was a realistic possibility.
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- Professor Poleo makes it quite clear which direction the west needs to go in if it is to survive in the long
- term, and that is to follow Russia's example by sharply reducing domestic consumption. Back in 1990
- America was using around 6 million barrels per day compared to Russia's 8.4 million, but how things
- have changed since then. Thirteen years later in 2003, American consumption was up to 9 million, while
- Russian consumption had been reduced to a mere 3.2 million. A few billion folk over there in America
- might like to walk around their houses and switch off any electrical appliances they don't actually need.
- Believe me, I can almost hear the oil surging through the pipelines in New York, and I live more than
- 12,000 miles away in Australia.
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- In closing, I would like to pass on my greetings and thanks to the cheerful Russian drillers and
- scientists I had the pleasure of working with at Bodra #3 in West Bengal, without whose expertise we
- might all be dead today, as a direct consequence of repeated American sabotage attempts on the high
- pressure well.
- My thanks also to the Moscow Drilling Institute for the unrestricted flow of information and
- documents on ultra deep oil production technology, without which I could not have written this report.
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