We are at peak following the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2013:
http://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/a ... -2013.htmlThat is, global crude oil production unable to catch up with oil consumption, which means more reliance on unconventional oil, which has problems with decline curves, etc:
http://shalebubble.org/This is why the IEA Outlook Report for 2010:
http://www.iea.org/publications/worlden ... /weo-2010/is, I believe, echoed by subsequent reports in arguing that oil demand increase has to be cut to 0.7 pct a year (from a 2-pct annual average during the past few decades) in order to adjust to oil and gas production realities, and unmet demand addressed by renewable energy. The same organization argues that this will, of course, require major coordination between governments and businesses, especially oil companies that will need to maximize production, with the hope that profits made can be used to find and extract more oil and gas.
Why is there a need to meet the equivalent of a 2-pct increase in oil demand per year? Because we have a growing global middle class that has more resource needs:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22956470plus much of the global economy controlled by a financial elite:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg2 ... world.htmlwhich can only get returns on investments and profits as long as more people worldwide (in short, the same growing global middle class) borrow more money to buy more goods made using more energy and resources, including oil. That is why even with demand destruction for richer countries due to too much debt, global oil demand will continue to rise:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/07/2 ... LD20130725Without more oil demand, economic crisis takes place, and with that all sorts of problems, similar to what we've seen the past five years. And more oil demand obviously means more resources needed, including oil.
In short, we find ourselves in a very difficult situation. We have a global economy which has to keep growing, a global middle class requiring more resources, rich people who can only remain rich if that middle class consumes more, the same rich people influencing governments, governments that want everyone to borrow and spend happily to keep the peace (but which requires more resources, including oil), military forces that want their funding and armaments maintained or increased, environmental damage and global warming taking their toll on the planet, and major preparation, coordination, and cooperation needed among governments that haven't been preparing and that have had a history of not coordinating or cooperating.