reach $50 once we .ome anywhere between 45 to 55 they're not going to gush in a million barrels per daythe we are going to see is dribs and drabs will start coming in. they won't be coming out in a way that would push the prices. if the prices go to an hundred dollars again, in this range of price, they will be coming in slowly in a measured way. you mentioned we will not see $90. talking to the norwegian energy minister on bloomberg the other day, he said he didn't think we would ever see $100 a barrel again. would you agree with him? >> no, i think we will see it again but not until later in 2020. the shale story is not a permanent story. this will have an impact in the markets until the mid-20 20's and after that, we are back to conventional oil. we based on what we know, have 10 or 12 years going from where we are and after that, i think the declines will come in and we are back to the old story of conventional oil. talk about the convention. it all sort of went wrong, didn't it? that of course is responsible for where we are partly now. you suggested the saudi's had no choice but t