Edit: "We still have no choice but to move away from oil as an energy source" - that's the same doomsday bullshit they've been spouting for decades.
Also, now that I think about it, are you aware that the dead-dinosaur theory of oil was actually hotly contested early on, many thought it was bunk, but it was pushed as THE TRUTH by people like Rockefeller to make it seem scarce and keep the price high?
Nobody has found those, despite 50+ years of trying. This isn't some new theory. People were touting it back during the oil crisis in the 70's. Sans proof of a commercially viable field, I don't believe it.
Technology such as slant drilling and fracking developed since the 70's has helped America to increase flow after the US peaked. And no, it is not the immediate crisis they say it is if we use the remaining fuel wisely. But if you think there is no concern at all...that is where you and I part ways.
The Russians have, read the links.
Edit: "We still have no choice but to move away from oil as an energy source" - that's the same doomsday bullshit they've been spouting for decades.
Also, now that I think about it, are you aware that the dead-dinosaur theory of oil was actually hotly contested early on, many thought it was bunk, but it was pushed as THE TRUTH by people like Rockefeller to make it seem scarce and keep the price high?
Let me be more specific:
"economically meaningful" abiogenic oil deposits.
Nobody has found those, despite 50+ years of trying. This isn't some new theory. People were touting it back during the oil crisis in the 70's. Sans proof of a commercially viable field, I don't believe it.
Technology such as slant drilling and fracking developed since the 70's has helped America to increase flow after the US peaked. And no, it is not the immediate crisis they say it is if we use the remaining fuel wisely. But if you think there is no concern at all...that is where you and I part ways.
I'm done arguing with your ignorant ass.