BP’s much-respected annual “Statistical Review of World Energy” has come under fire from the Association of Peak Oil and Gas (ASPO) who charge that the energy major uses world oil reserves data from sources that do not comply with Securities Exchange rulings and differ sharply from ASPO’s own estimates. ASPO, a grouping of noted former…

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BP’s much-respected annual “Statistical Review of World Energy” has come under fire from the Association of Peak Oil and Gas (ASPO) who charge that the energy major uses world oil reserves data from sources that do not comply with Securities Exchange rulings and differ sharply from ASPO’s own estimates. ASPO, a grouping of noted former…

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