by Keith_McClary » Sun 27 Nov 2005, 03:14:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('stu', 'W')hat I believe is that less and less people will listen to Peak Oil experts and their doomer predictions the longer away the peak is.
The price of natural gas in North America may keep their attention, tho.
According to exploration geologists and geophysicists I know, it's getting very hard to find and what is found mostly gets produced in a couple of years. There's lots in Qatar but the LNG tankers and terminals to get it to NA won't exist for years.
So people in NA may be looking at replacing their NG guzzling furnaces with oil, wood, heat pumps, solar or coal. They will be very aware of peak NG and wary of spending money to convert to oil, which not even the Lynch's and Yergins are predicting to be cheap and plentiful over the next few years. Maybe later.