We're not running out of oil -- again
Another belch from the "we're running out of oil / no we're not" perpetual motion machine.
No Peak in Oil Before 2030, Study Says Not the first time in the past 50+ years that I've read a story about the world's oil supply, but definitely the first time I've ever read that the limitation will not be the physical amount of oil available: Quote:
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We'll run out of atmosphere to pollute before we run out of oil.
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People like us are the devil to oil barons. Sounds like a ploy to get people to use more oil.
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I believe we'll run out of money first. There'll be a point when we can't affort to use petroleum as a fuel. We'll still use oil, but to make value added products for which there are no convinient substitutes.
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...my perverse mind translates “above ground elements of the equation.” to be the refineries...can't get but only 'so much' liquid through the same diameter straw eventually.
...of course, translation #2 was: "...governments." |
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- Locked in rock with no native ground pressure to drive it skyward - Locked in formations where there's a tiny bit of oil ... and then some of those are any or all of that, and then you have ocean overtop. People will mine tarsands in Alberta, or the plastercine oil in Venezuela ... but not if it were under 1500 feet of ocean. That anyone's saying that the peak has been deferred doesn't sound like a stretch to me. Drilling activity was slow in Alberta for most of 2008. It was economics and changing government regulations, not that there is no longer any viable deposits to drill. |
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One of the major things happening now is the fact that China and India are gearing up for driving automobiles. GM just set a record in auto sales to China. Oil consumption is going to be through the roof in two years. |
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That is quite a revelation for me. But then I'm old enough to remember otherwise sane, intelligent, highly educated people postulating that, because there were only so many dinosaurs, there was only so much oil, and that furthermore we were going to completely exhaust the world supply of the stuff by 1976. Or 1981. Or 19.... well, you get the idea. |
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