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Re: Let's Discuss Peak Oil For A Change

Unread postby Newfie » Tue 25 Apr 2023, 15:45:41

Puff piece on offshore production around Newfoundland.

https://rbnenergy.com/i-am-a-rock-build ... production
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Re: Let's Discuss Peak Oil For A Change

Unread postby AdamB » Tue 25 Apr 2023, 20:40:30

Newfie wrote:Puff piece on offshore production around Newfoundland.

https://rbnenergy.com/i-am-a-rock-build ... production


Another revival? When it comes to volumes needed to feed the beast at the global level, there was never a first revival.
What does a science denier look like?

Armageddon » Thu 09 Feb 2006, 10:47:28
whales are a perfect example as to why evolution is wrong. Nothing can evolve into something that enormous. There is no explanation for it getting that big. end of discussion
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Re: Let's Discuss Peak Oil For A Change

Unread postby Newfie » Sun 30 Apr 2023, 11:47:28

Bloomberg Peak Oil article.

America’s shale industry is about to undergo its latest transformation, and this time, consumers aren’t going to come out on top.

Javier Blas visited Midland, Texas, the capital of the Permian Basin and an epicenter of US oil production. What he found there was an interesting consensus: Output will likely reach its peak in a few years and remain flat. That leaves the question of what a post-peak planet will look like — and right now it looks like shareholders are going to be the big winners of the shale slowdown.

The American Oil Boom



https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/artic ... ify%20wall
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