Hi, I am a new subscriber to this board, trying to get more information about Peak Oil.
I've read a couple of books on the topic and there does seem to be good evidence that a peak is approaching and could have serious consequences. But I keep running into one strong piece of evidence against it: why are oil futures prices so low?
Take a look at
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/market ... ?market=CL as one sample site. Today, you can buy oil for delivery in 2010 for just $46/barrel. Most Peak Oil authors predict that oil is likely to be much higher than that in that time frame.
Commodity futures traders eat, drink and breathe this stuff. They are extremely competitive and will do anything to beat the market. They look at every scrap of data they can get their hands on. They subscribe to expensive industry reports and analysis newsletters that cost thousands of dollars a year to receive, and study every possible factor that could influence future prices.
So the question is, if Peak Oil and its problems are as obvious as most supporters seem to believe, why are the professionals not being swayed by this data? These traders bet their livelihoods, their kids' educations, everything they have on the outcome of their predictions. Why would they close their eyes to the evidence for Peak Oil? If you and I are able to read it and see that the Saudis are near their maximum and many other countries are on the decline, it doesn't seem like it takes great brilliance to see that major problems are ahead. Yet the futures markets blithely predict nothing but stable and gently declining prices for at least the next six years.
I have trouble believing that I, a dilettante, a casual reader who is just learning about this, am smarter or more knowledgeable about the oil market than traders who spend every waking hour on it and who have everything to lose if they are wrong. Is it possible that they know about Peak Oil claims but don't believe in them, because their detailed, expert knowledge of the subject has given them reason to discount these predictions? What other explanation is there?