by AdamB » Tue 02 Jan 2018, 11:31:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', 'I') really like his take on things. I think Peak Oil peaked in 2008, so maybe it's not as popular as it once was.
Fortunate that when it comes to oil production, we don't have to think when peak oil happened, we can just consult the graphs and discover....sorry...it doesn't appear to have peaked in 2007 revi. 10 million barrels a day in the past even. But have no fear!! As we all now know, multiple peaks are a part of the game, so we can continue playing kick the can to the next peak, and the next one, and the next one, until FINALLY we get to the finalist, most highest and peakiest of them all! We just don't know how many more will happen between the one you like, the one we are currently experiencing and that last final one.

Plant Thu 27 Jul 2023 "Personally I think the IEA is exactly right when they predict peak oil in the 2020s, especially because it matches my own predictions."
Plant Wed 11 Apr 2007 "I think Deffeyes might have nailed it, and we are just past the overall peak in oil production. (Thanksgiving 2005)"