by MonteQuest » Sat 26 Dec 2015, 18:23:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ennui2', 'P')eople were predicting that unconventional wouldn't save us and yet the fracking boom seemed to emerge within a couple years. So I don't really buy into the narrative of doom due to oil development latency. As long as there's oil to be drilled, it will be drilled, regardless of above-ground factors.
And it didn't, anymore than Alaska back in the 80's saved us. We didn't drill unconventional oil until it became profitable to do so. I think the majority predicted that only expensive oil would result in unconventional oil being developed, and that was correct.
Imagine you are pumping an oil well, and you are using the oil you pump to sell and also to refine into diesel to run the pump. When do you stop pumping the well? When the diesel engine dies due to lack of fuel or when you have no extra oil to sell? Doesn't matter, does it?
When the EROEI <1 it doesn't make sense to not cap the well. Sure, you could use some other energy source to pump, but it won't defeat the physics involved. If you drill anyway, regardless of above ground factors, is when a fool and
somebodies' money are soon parted.
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