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World crude capacity peaked at 85 million bpd: Pickens

WASHINGTON
Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:10pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World oil production capacity has topped out at 85 million barrels per day, billionaire oil investor T. Boone Pickens said on Tuesday.

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"I do believe we have peaked out at 85 million barrels a day globally," Pickens, who heads BP Capital hedge fund, with more than $4 billion under management, said during testimony to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

U.S. crude futures have risen by a third this year, and more than six-fold since 2002, as surging demand from China and other developing nations outpaces new production.

Oil prices stood above $134 a barrel on Tuesday, after touching a record high near $140 a barrel the previous day.

(Reporting by Missy Ryan; Editing by Walter Bagley)



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