Those numbers look incredibly optimistic.  They also imply a level of price
stability that has to be nearly impossible over that span of time.

Jeff

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Subject: EIA Says Oil Prices to Fall


> http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/press/press265.html
>
> "World crude oil prices, expressed in terms of the average price of
> imported light, low-sulfur crude oil to U.S. refiners, are projected to
> fall from current levels to about $47 per barrel in (2004 dollars) in
> 2014, then rise to $54 per barrel in 2025 and $57 per barrel in 2030."
>
> Guess they don't read Vortex. :-)
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