HOUSTON – The Earth is not about to run out of oil.
According to executives of major oil companies, the planet has plenty of oil to feed growing demand for energy. It's just getting more difficult and more expensive to produce the oil that's left.
So difficult, in fact, that the head of Hess Corp. predicts the globe could face shortages, price spikes and maybe even political instability in the next decade or so.
"An oil crisis is coming, and sooner than most people think," Hess chief executive John Hess said during a panel discussion at the Cambridge Energy Research Associates annual conference.
"We need to act now. Unfortunately, we are behaving in ways that suggest we do not know there is a serious problem," he said.
"The supply challenge is really not one of scarcity as some believe," said Exxon Mobil senior vice president Mark Albers. He said the challenges are finding the technology to draw the oil out of the ground and setting up free trade rules to allow oil to flow to market.
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These words are true but can be misleading as well. It lulls the uninformed into thinking that all that is required is more effort to extract oil. Why don't these Captains of Industry tell it like it is: End of Cheap Oil = Peak Oil?
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