by ralfy » Mon 07 Jul 2014, 15:00:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('C8', 'A')ll the comments in response to this news really hammer home that Peak Oilers are not characterized mainly by the belief that we will run out of oil- but the desire that we run out of oil.
You can come up with all the reasons you want to dampen the party but it just seems like Peak Oilers WANT doom.
PO argument: yes we are producing more oil- but look at the costs!
Counterargument: oil prices have been stable the last 3 years and are lower than $140 a barrel over 6 years ago- besides which, given what oil can do and how concentrated and energy source it is- it is still a killer bargain at this price. And BTW- inflation has raised the price of many things- why do you still expect oil to be $30 a barrel?
It's probably not a "killer bargain" for those who earn only a few dollars a day, i.e., the majority of the world's population. That point is also important for the current middle class because it relies on a growing market of consumers to be able to pay for its own conveniences.
There's also the problem of rising capital expenditures, which I think doubled compared to the past in return for only a marginal increase in oil production.
Thus, we have increasing costs vs. prices that the global economy can barely afford.
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PO argument: But we are still going to run out someday so this news is worthless
Counterargument: yes we will run out, but "when" makes all the difference- with enough time we can transition to other energy sources smoothly- plus research is leading to more energy efficient living.
More time changes everything
According to one study, it will take several decades to make a full transition. Meanwhile, the global middle class will continue growing while military powers might engage in activities which might destabilize oil-producing countries.
this changes nothing- we are headed for collapse because alternatives will fail- its just a matter of time
this reveals Peak Oil as a faith based movement- not a science based one. There is simply no way to predict the pace and course of future scientific discoveries. The greatest flaw of PO is that is
- it is simply accepted as a "Peak Oil Truth." It is in this dogmatic belief that the PO is revealed as more of a religious viewpoint than a rational one. A group so united by the desire to see collapse that objectivity is no longer welcome.