by AdamB » Sat 15 Apr 2017, 15:11:01
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Beside the rhetorical ping pong , there is a point pstarr is trying to make .
the worldwide depletion of "conventional" crude .
crude oil fields deplete , that's hardly new , always was the case , always will be
is it the case now ?
Sure. And it has been happening since 1859. Even more amusing, the definition of "conventional" has changed along the way, with improvements in drilling and production technology.
So, now that source rock production is thoroughly conventional, we'll work our way through depleting all of that as well. The USGS has been busily increasing their estimates all along of source rock potential, have been for more than a decade now, no sign it is ending anytime soon,
Plant Thu 27 Jul 2023 "Personally I think the IEA is exactly right when they predict peak oil in the 2020s, especially because it matches my own predictions."
Plant Wed 11 Apr 2007 "I think Deffeyes might have nailed it, and we are just past the overall peak in oil production. (Thanksgiving 2005)"