by eclipse » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 19:41:00
Hubbert was wrong?
As we all know, Hubbert accurately came up with the concept of a "double peak" — one in discovery followed by a peak in production — and then in 1956 accurately predicted America's peak oil production peak for 1970. But Hubbert was way off on the VOLUMES of WORLD peak oil. Hubbert predicted total world oil extraction would peak at 1/3 of today's rates.
My response to Hubbert critics is "BIG DEAL!" Consider the following points:-
1. Attacking Hubbert is irrelevant! We are not relying on Hubbert's claims for WORLD peak oil. Instead we are relying on a consensus of modern oil and gas insiders sounding the alarm, a consensus that just keeps growing with each year. These oil men are thoroughly acquainted with modern drilling technology. They know all the bells and whistles of modern oil tech, and have a 40 year history of the profoundly declining discoveries. They can do basic math, which reveals a world where 54 out of 65 oil producing countries have already peaked, some decades ago. So for CERA and other groups to attack Hubbert's projections of HALF A CENTURY AGO they are ignoring the modern data, and attacking a Straw Man.
2. Hubbert WAS correct on the American peak, which was far closer to his point of reference both in time and in the technological development of oil production. We are indebted to him for coming up with the concept and demonstrating that peak oil can be accurately predicted when closer to the event. As noted above, we have modern oil people much closer to our event sounding the alarm NOW, and the situation just becomes clearer and clearer. (Basically, if a maths-o-phobe like myself can even do a few basic sums and see that there's a problem, it's pretty clear.)
3. The fact of our vastly superior oil production technology — allowing production 3 times as high as Hubbert's original projections — should not allow us to smugly disregard Hubbert's warnings when you consider the following sobering fact: we are 3 times more hooked! We have had an extra 50 years to build more suburbia, exurbia, and sprawl. We have expanded our car dependent lifestyle outside of our main urban centers. Over the last 50 years suburban growth has exploded outwards, paving over farmer's fields and changing the countryside for generations to come.
Boasting that Hubbert was wrong is like a heroin addict boasting that there is no problem because their doctor was wrong. "What would he know, he said I'd die a long time ago — on a third as much as I'm shooting up today." In 1950, there were under 3 billion people — now there are 6.5 and most of them are dependent on oil for food. Forget the Iraq "oil for food" scandal, we are all caught up in a worldwide "oil for food" program called modern agriculture. We need oil for our plastics and chemicals, car transport in suburban sprawl, and our very food. We are utterly hooked. Withdrawal is going to hurt.
So yes, Hubbert was wrong — the final problem is 3 times worse!
Dr James Hansen recommends breeder reactors that convert nuclear 'waste' into 1000 years of clean energy for America, and can charge all our light vehicles and generate "Blue Crude" for heavy vehicles.
https://eclipsenow.wordpress.com/recharge/