by oil_rocks » Fri 09 Feb 2007, 20:50:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TonyPrep', 'C')ould you give a link to that post, oil_rocks? The closest I found to calculations were
sure. its right here:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he saudi oil fields contain 261.9 B barrels of oil. They are currently extracting at a rate of 3.6 B barrels per year. If i have done my math right, then that would be about 72 years before that field runs dry. If you add in other known, but not tapped reserves (canada, alaska, russia, gulf of mexico, pacific ocean etc) we could probably get another 50 years of oil. Now lets add in unknown oil deposits that will inevidably be found over the next 50 years. Plus lets add in the fact that new technology developed over the next 50 years will likely make extremely deep drilling possible at a relatively low price. We are now up to about 220 years.
you may say, "hey wait a minute! what about increased demand as countries continue to get more industrialized!!"
ok, yes that's true, but lets also factor in the fact that new sources of energy will be replacing some of our oil demand in the future. Plus as reserves really do start getting lower, expect the price to go up higher which will force demand down even lower. So 100 years from now when cars are getting 200 miles per gallon and half of them are running on ethanol, i expect our demand for oil will actually be much lower than it is today.
So as a final calculation, i expect to see us hit our peak oil crisis in about 400 years and finally run out of oil in about 730 years. +- 100 years.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('clueless', 'T')he Dictators know one day they will be invaded and taken over, they have been occupied on and off for over 75 years, by either foriegn armies or corporations, so the more they can pump and sock away the more they will have when they are forced to flea - Like the Shah did in the 70's.