Exclusive: At current rates of consumption, the U.S. has at least two centuries of oil, report says
Predictions that the U.S. and the world would run out of fossil fuels go back decades, and these predictions have so far turned out to be wrong. A new report shows the U.S. has 227 of oil, 130 years of gas, and 485 years of coal.
We will never run out.
Pretty much why the globalists had to shut down the production. They couldn't convince us it was running out. Plus keeps the price artificially high.
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Correct. Virtually infinite energy in the forms of coal, oil, and natural gas. Also nuclear if we could mine our own uranium. And virtually infinite clean water if we drill down 800-1200 feet in key locations.
Known resource constraints in US (including Alaska and Hawaii) get hit at around 20B people (estimate). Worldwide somewhere around 300B, but we find more resources or advance tech to compensate as we go. Known Earth land area can probably support 800B people if we double CO2 concentration (to get higher yielding crops).