
TJinPgh wrote:I can't believe that people are still discussing Peak Oil theory as though it's actual science.
Peak Oil Theory is a premise that compares the usage of oil today with the known oil reserves of 1976.
It doesn't take into account ANY new sources of crude. Nor does it take into account that the actual amount of oil in the 1976 era reserves is nearly double what they anticipated it was.
Never mind the fact that oil is NOT a "fossil fuel" and is constantly replenishing itself naturally via the same methods the Chinese have been artificially employing for decades to convert coal and natural gas to oil.
We won't be at risk of running out of oil for another couple of centuries.
Now, don't misunderstand the comment. That's not an excuse to not seek out alternatives. Simply saying that there's no shortage on the horizon and there's no good economic or environmental benefit to not pursuing it.
LDK wrote: I really hope that you are right about not running out of oil but my gut tells me that you're wrong. The US peaked in oil production in 1970 ( the easy to get oil) and if we as a country peaked, the world can peak also. We do have a vast amount of oil (even in our country), but it's the unconventional kind that is harder, dirtier, and more expensive to produce.
(Fossil fuel theory vs abiotic theory.)
You said that oil is not a fossil fuel, I would imagine there are 1000's of scientist and geologist that would disagree with that statement. If oil is abundant why is it that our navy is in the persian gulf protecting the shipping lanes?
Check these articles out. http://energybulletin.net/node/2423
http://peakoil.com/publicpolicy/u-s-rai ... oil-lanes/
Wolffarmer wrote:LDK
Interesting reads. have yet to finish the one on the oil lanes. I am glad that the other pretty much shoots down the theory that oil comes from non biological means. I had heard about the Russian theories some time ago. Seems to be pretty much refuted.
But rather or not peak oil has or will be reached. The developing countries are expanding their use of oil at an astounding rate. They look at the the developed countries and think. "You have had yours for 100 years. Now we want it". Oil is a slippery subject.
Randy
LDK wrote:TJinPgh
I guess we all have our opinions but my gut still tells me that you're wrong.
LDK wrote:TJinPgh wrote:I can't believe that people are still discussing Peak Oil theory as though it's actual science.
Peak Oil Theory is a premise that compares the usage of oil today with the known oil reserves of 1976.
It doesn't take into account ANY new sources of crude. Nor does it take into account that the actual amount of oil in the 1976 era reserves is nearly double what they anticipated it was.
Never mind the fact that oil is NOT a "fossil fuel" and is constantly replenishing itself naturally via the same methods the Chinese have been artificially employing for decades to convert coal and natural gas to oil.
We won't be at risk of running out of oil for another couple of centuries.
Now, don't misunderstand the comment. That's not an excuse to not seek out alternatives. Simply saying that there's no shortage on the horizon and there's no good economic or environmental benefit to not pursuing it.
I really hope that you are right about not running out of oil but my gut tells me that you're wrong. The US peaked in oil production in 1970 ( the easy to get oil) and if we as a country peaked, the world can peak also. We do have a vast amount of oil (even in our country), but it's the unconventional kind that is harder, dirtier, and more expensive to produce.
(Fossil fuel theory vs abiotic theory.)
You said that oil is not a fossil fuel, I would imagine there are 1000's of scientist and geologist that would disagree with that statement. If oil is abundant why is it that our navy is in the persian gulf protecting the shipping lanes?
Check these articles out. http://energybulletin.net/node/2423
http://peakoil.com/publicpolicy/u-s-rai ... oil-lanes/
jstrubberg wrote:We peaked with standard drilling tech. Thigns have changed a bit since then. We have the largest shale oil deposits ever discovered. Takes a different technology to get at the oil, but that doesn't mean the oil isn't there.
Still, it's dumb to insist on a single fuel for transportation. That's what got us into this mess in the first place.
The rich? Don't even get me started... The things people blame on the rich in this country are ridiculous.
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