by threadbear » Sat 26 May 2007, 15:54:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', 'W')here is the absolute proof of peak oil? There isn't any, but we can make a reasoned argument, that it's true. You'll never do better than constructing a strong circumstantial case, Monte, as I can make a very strong circumstantial case for collusion at the refinery level.
I can make a much stronger case for peak light sweet crude. I can also show we lack heavy-sour crude refinery capacity and putting the bad stuff through the light refineries damages them, takes them off-line, and results in less
net energyThere is nothing circumstantial about the decline in the northern light sweet sections of Ghawar ('Ain Dar and Shedgum, and 'Uthmaniyah). It is a fact that 600kpb of production from the mothballed southern areas (Hawiyah and Haradh) were recently brought back online to compensate for those declines. These are fields (that though they contain massive amount of petroleum) do not have adequate porosity, permeability, or structure to ever produce at rates comparable to the north. Thus Saudi Arabia is in decline and the world by inference is or soon will be in decline.
Furthermore, there can be no doubt the United States is now flooded with sour crude that is gradually destabilizing a system designed for light Texas.
Now about that collusion? where is the proof?
I'm not arguing with you on peak. Re read my posts. Are you unable to see how this situation helps to feed collusion and unable to understand that in a truly free market system, the sour crude problem would have been anticipated and in the interest of profits, capacity for refining sour crude would have been in the building stages and finished by now? Is this a form of gouging? I think it is. Are all breakdowns and pipeline ruptures as serious as is described? I highly doubt it.
Your thinking is sweet on the oil corporations and needs some refining.