by skateari » Wed 13 Oct 2004, 18:44:20
I dont understand what you are trying to say here. If you telling us theres a whole crapload of oil out there, then your right, but its not enough, and its to hard to get, and its uneconomical to produce, and it wont even have an effect on the current oil markets of today. The problem is, we use so much, that anything we do find just makes up for declines elsewhere.
" In Canada oil has been extracted from tar sands since 1978, costs of extraction reducing from £28pb to $11pb (Figure from 2000).
- Worldwide shale oil reserves estimated to be about 242 times conventional petroleum resources (Craig, James R et al, 1996, "Resources of the Earth: origin, use and env impact")
- US Energy Info Agency estimate it is possible to increase present global oil reserves by 5 times from tar sands and shale oil at a price of about $40pb. "
US Enegery Info Agency, you gotta be kidding me. Thats not reliable source, all they say is what people want to hear. Tar sand and shale oil is BS sure there may be a lot of it scattered threwout the world, but its not in vast pools that we can just suck out. Its expensive, its hard and it simpily isnt gonna happen. Sorry bud. But even if it was economical to produce, it wont keep supply up with demand, and thats the only important thing.
Hows these for facts, tar/shale oil produces under 1% of oil production, we have used up all the cheap/easy to find oil avalible, which is about 1/2 of all the availible oil on this plant. Now the important part isn't when we run out, its when we reach the peak, and either the peak is already here or its soon to come. If shale/tarsands were even in the question, why arn't we doing it already?? if we arn't doing it now, then its already to late.