They didn't use the term "Peak Oil", but it's there, between the lines, in the gist of the story:
Will Mexico Soon Be Tapped Out?
The most siginificant thing about this is where the Times ran it. It's the featured story on the front page of the Business section today, and they put a big, ugly pic above it to grab everybody's attention:
A few choice doomer quotes:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'O')utput at Mexico's most important oil field has fallen steeply this year, raising fears that wells there that generate 60% of the country's petroleum are in the throes of a major decline....
..."Cantarell is going to fall a lot, and quickly," said independent consultant Guillermo Cruz Dominguez Vargas, a former executive with Mexico's state-owned oil monopoly, Petroleos Mexicanos, known as Pemex. "I can't imagine the strain on this society if there is nothing to replace it."...
...Mexico City energy analyst David Shields said the swift drop over the first five months of 2006, and conversations with Pemex insiders have convinced him that prospects at Cantarell are worse than officials will admit publicly...
..."It's doing very badly," said Shields, general manager of Energia a Debate, an industry trade publication, and the author of two books on Pemex. "My reading of the situation is that it's dire."
Seems we're reaching a turning point in the mainstream media, aren't we? We're seeing more and more of this. Peak Oil is gradually coming to the forefront. By this time next year we may be getting tired of reading about it.