by Zardoz » Sat 08 Apr 2006, 10:43:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'P')eak oil is the end of cheap energy in any form.
That's inarguably true, of course, which means that, depending upon one's definition of "cheap", we have already arrived at the peak, haven't we?
We're seeing the initial shock waves of high oil and gas costs spreading out through the global economy right now. The money boys all seem to pretty much agree that the market has established a new pricing floor, which we'll never drop below again.
How can we interpret this as anything but the arrival of Peak Oil? Yes, it's decades earlier than the super-optimists predicted, and years earlier than most of the pessimists said, but Deffeyes and others penciled in last winter as the date, and are they not being proven correct every day now?
We're there, folks. This is it. Get ready to duck.