Hurdles ahead for growth in non-OPEC liquids output

Findings of a study by PFC Energy suggest that the world's ability to increase liquids production outside members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries could run into difficulties in the early part of the next decade unless there are significant shifts in oil recovery factors or improved results from exploration.
Nov. 4, 2004

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Findings of a study by PFC Energy suggest that the world's ability to increase liquids production outside members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries could run into difficulties in the early part of the next decade unless there are significant shifts in oil recovery factors or improved results from exploration.

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