To a point I agree with him. There are stock experts forcasting many scenarios of the future, there are photo reconnaissance experts trying to predict future moves of an adversary etc.
However oil/gas wells and fields are a bit different. You can get close to them and you can monitor what come out of them allowing you to make predictions on what will happen to them in the future. They Do eventually get to the point of being "empty". We are speraking about a physical substance that either appears at surface or it does not. No wishfull thinking is involved.
There were experts warning about global warming decades ago. Tetlock would like us to think that in general listening to them would make no sense as they on the average could be as right as anyone else. Well the results are in. THEY WERE RIGHT. Why? They had data and with time even MORE data.
So I for one am not ready to go for this fuzzy argumentation because then everything will be left loose and left to the argument that you can not listen to "experts". Being from the Oil/Gas industry I for one can say that we are on rather firm ground arguing that a problem is approaching.
I do not wish us to run out of oil but the sad fact is that the fields I have seen do go "dry" and no new technology that I have seen in our office makes me believe that this will be reversed in the near future.





