by shortonsense » Sun 31 May 2009, 18:52:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'n')ot clear to me that the USGS has had any involvement specifically in peak oil during the last 40 years.
In fact the USGS geologic appraisals of the oil resources in the Bakken Fm and other areas are generally criticized by the ASPO and others as being hopelessly over-optimistic, because they ignore basic economic considerations like the EROI.
The ASPO can criticize anyone they would like, for whatever reason.
If they wish to dispute the numbers they have the easily available following options.
A) Round up the geologists ( mathematical, petroleum, structural, or chemical), engineers, economists, statisticians and related support personnel and do it themselves.
B) Take the USGS provided information and calculate their own, USGS based economic numbers.
C) Take the USGS provided information and calculate their own USGS based EROEI numbers.
Throwing spitballs at the results you won't calculate for yourself, or because you can't refute the basic case which is founded in the geology, hardly qualifies as even relevant criticism.