Now, I happen to think Campbell is overly pessimistic, but that's not really why I reproduced his chart. Instead, take a look at oil consumption from 1979 to 1982, after the Iranian revolution caused crude oil prices to double. As you can see, world oil consumption dropped by about 15%
_____________________________________________________________ Did any of you read this posting in the News line-up today---A desparate man looking for hope-if we figure in an average world wide use of oil at 23 billion b/y since the Iranian Crisis in the early 80's we come out with 575 billion less barrels of oil in the ground than there was back then or a quarter of the oil that has ever been found. How he can fiqure that another such recession or the equivilant reduction of oil use by any other means will solve our problems is beyond me. Back then we were not facing Peak Production as we are now--





