by shortonoil » Tue 15 May 2007, 13:23:57
MrMambo wrote:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') don't know how you back up your claims. When peak oil hits.. it wont be like 90% is gone in a year, it will be more like 1-3%.
Basiclly,
MrMambo is correct, depletion has reduced supply by about 1% per year additively in most fields; 1%, 2%, 3%, five years 5%. Some fields have declined much more rapidly, Cantarel, Yidal for example, but a look at the US is exemplary. It peaked in 1971 at a little over 9 mb/d, but 35 years later is still producing almost half that amount.
Do we need all the energy that we consume, I can say, emphatically, no! In the 1970’s, during a Thermodynamic Course, our professor gave us an assignment; design energy systems that would provide the same standard of living that American’s then had, showing the maximum amount of energy savings possible. The class, after several months of work, came back with the general estimate of about 50%. Our present way of life is “mind bogglingly” wasteful and stupid with its usage of energy. That will soon be changing.
I am the experiment in progress. After five years, I have been able to cut my energy usage by about 65%, with little or no change in life style. I could cut it in half again with little degradation to my standard of living. Of course, if everyone followed my example, this ludicrous, insane, consumer oriented world of ours would collapse. That is what is presently in progress. James Kunstler is correct, it is the “
End of Suburbia”, and hopefully it will happen in time to save the planet.