by Peleg » Tue 17 Jun 2008, 13:28:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hope_full', 'h')ttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147
His name is Lindsay Williams. Tell me why this guy is a nut. He's claiming that Alaska's North Slope has reserves adequate for the next 100 years and that if only we could drill that oil, our domestic prices would drop down to $1.50 a gallon.
Someone, knowing my stance on this, sent me this link as PROOF that there's plenty of oil and that all this peak oil business is untrue.
HF
It's rare that I take the time to do this hope_full but I think it will do some good here.
You have to research the issue far beyond the scoffing retorts of your friend and acquaintences. The issue of peak oil which is no breaking into major global news has been studies by all of the leading people in the field and all agree it will happen this century. The debate then ranged around when for many years with a timeframe of between 2004 and 2012 getting the most attention.
Here is a portal that will help you do the necessary research to ask some of the important questions.
http://geocities.com/sevenroses@sbcglobal.net/
Here are some of the important questions.
1) What happens when supply of remains flat for year sin the face of record high demand? Why would it do so given the consequences?
2) What is EROEI and what does it mean when the net energy density of supply drops dramatically as one high grade of oil peaks and we attempt to make up the difference with less energy dense or more energy intensive grades of oil.
3) What are the economies of scale and EROEI for all alternatives to light sweet crude?
4) How long would it take the US to change out it's car fleet to be 25% more efficient?
5) Understanding the EROEI of ethanol, why has the market for ethanol come into existence at all? What are it's impacts?
6) Why are Goldman Sachs and othe rmajor investors predicting $250 oil sometime in the next two years?
If you dig in and study, the dots pretty much connect themselves. I'm sorry that it is hard to understand this, and I know why that is for most people. Humans take things for granted. Before 9/11 we had a generation that took for granted that America would never be attacked. Who would dare? Before peak oil we have a generation that takes prosperity for granted. We are entitled to our lifestyle!
All modern luxuries are going to pass away from us because of peak oil. My prayer is that we find again what is truly valuable and I think many will. I hope you stick around and ask lots of questions. There are people here who can help you get your bearings and that is what this site is really for.
We are usually about 6 to 18 months ahead of the curve here. We predicted the housing bubble burst years before it happened. We knew the hedge funds would go down, we knew the dollar would go down, we also knew that in this time frame oil production would peak and that this would drive nearly everything we are seeing now, from the airline troubles to the diesel fuels shortage.
America danced to Pan's tune. Now the Swan Song is upon us and where do we turn? Is darkness going to promote us to the light which it hates? Every perspective on the issue suggests that we are living in the twilight of American hegemony and that Iraq was a clumsy effort at preserving it. Unless those who do evil intend to soil the sandbox completely American will lose strength in the next decade as Europe surges. Remember the Europeans do not need oil to grow their GDP nearly as much as we do, and they have a nice 75% gas tax they can trim down to bring relief if needs be. We have a $.70 gas tax and a cumbling infrastructure, bankrupt state, local and fedearl governments with accelerating inflation. We also have the baby boomer retirement to contend with which is all by itself a recipe for recession.
The illusion of entitlement in this nation is about to make an abrupt and decidedly uncomfortable stop. I pray God's grace for you and all others who would turn quickly to things like this video you have posted here. Denial is the first step to freedom, because you would not deny something that was not uncomfortably true. However, denial cannot save. Avoidance cannot save. Bargaining cannot save. Anger cannot save. Acceptance and wisdom can give you hope, real hope.
Others here do not agree with this, but I will also add, that alot of people who know about this issue are Christian or are considering God. I believe that prayer and faith in Jesus Christ are a great source of peace. As dark as it gets, God does have it under control. Finding a spiritual grounding point will probably be important. In a kind way I am suggesting you call out to the Most High God, who has revelaed himself to us in Jesus Christ.
And if you are a Christian, I think God's Spirit led you here. The 'church' in America is 85% of America, and the 'church' has not been completely faithful in it's stewardship. Fruit grows according to the type of tree that gives it life. What type of tree produced the invasion of Iraq and the current efforts to force the Iraqi's to sign a status of forces agreement that makes Iraq a US dependency? What type of tree produces fruit whereby we burn our food in our SUV's while people in foreign countries starve?
I've touche don every issue there. I hope you take time to consider them all, as I have sort of paraphrased for you the information you would find if you took a little more time to read the site before posting.
Also, If Alaska's north slope had the amount of oil Williams claims the US would have tapped into at least half of it instead allowing itself to peak domestically back in 1970. The utility of 100 years of good oil is far to large to keep all of it for a rainy day.
Question your reality from the safety of your couch, and even from there you might find something really surprising.