by gnm » Wed 06 Sep 2006, 11:33:16
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gt1370a', 'A') couple of years ago, I told a friend about peak oil, and his immediate reply was "Ah, my brother-in-law used to work for Chevron, and he says they have this huge elephant oil field in the Gulf of Mexico, but they're not going to start producing it until prices get high enough." I wonder if this was it?
Perhaps a more accurate statement would have been "
They can't start producing it until oil is X price..." since that will largely determine just how many crappy small fields will be produced and to what extraordinary lengths people will go to produce from really difficult finds.
I'm sorry but producing a field under 20,000 feet of water and 7,000 feet of rock smacks of
DESPERATION.
And the pundits think this is a good thing which proves peak oil wrong? Huh? Why the hell would we be going to such extreme lengths if there was plenty of oil...
-G