Pretty interesting comments, sounds like something on a motorhead forum, 'quit whining you tree hugging pansy, oil ain't gonna run out.' Two things you can be sure of tho; there are no atheists in a foxhole and there are no "undecideds" on a message board, LOL
But it is interesting how the opinions have changed. Pull up any snapshot from '07 and the question; "where?" - is right at the top of the list. At that time overnight PO armageddon was all the rage, so what is different now? Has the meme turned to Grandkids Boiling In Their Skin Armageddon? Or is it Ebola Armageddon that's getting all the press? Or is it the opinion of the board that the markets have found perfect price discovery and manufactured "Liquids" will replace pressurized reservoirs tapped by errant musket balls?
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Let me clue you all in, oil is
always running out.
If it didn't I'd have been raised on a Oklahoma "Southfork" paid for by the eternal royalty checks from the oil my folks found on the homestead back in the 19-teens. But alas I can assure you I'm no JR and oil does indeed run out.
But the bigger question isn't answered by tossing out a production number, my personal economy isn't dependent on whether there is 33 billion barrels extracted this year or 32, any more than another Trump bankruptcy depends on a particular property making $101 million per year or $99 - all that matters is what is the breakeven point; if it is $100 million then the difference is everything. All that really matter is the breakeven point of your particular economy - and I'm not talking about the cost of fuel or MPG, it doesn't matter if you can walk to work if the er is no work.
The only real question then is not when will oil run out but when will my ability to pay run out? Not when will the global economy crash, but when will mine?
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As well, if you think we are somehow well on the way to transitioning away from FFs you's been reading too many of Greame's press releases:

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So after that bit of pontification, I'd answer the question by saying the best place to live when oil eliminates your ability to pay is somewhere you can get by without the ability to pay.
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The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)