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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Sounds like you’re the one who doesn’t understand the industry. Even Shell has come out with a prediction that oil demand is seat to peak in the next five years and start to fall away as other energy sources overtake it.
Will oil disappear in 40 years? No. Will we be much much less reliant on it than we are today as other energy sources take over? Absolutely.
Just because it’s something you can’t personally imagine, doesn’t mean it’s hyper groupthink and idealist nonsense. If it is, I guess you’re one of the very few in the world not in “the group.” How does sand taste?
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Mr. Coffee for the win!
Anyone who is familiar with the oil industry knows that a peak in oil production has been predicted many times throughout the decades, never to come true (or deter future predictions of same).
Read any of the CP oil and gas threads your dealing with a subject matter expert, both you and Cali got owned.
Unfortunately you waded into an argument that you couldn’t twist round and round into your social justice warrior abys.
The poster child for CERB telling someone with infinite knowledge of the industry “how’s that sand taste?” is delicious.
It’s fascinating to see how the average person has such little understanding of how oil and gas intertwines life like crazy.
Peak oil demand is the flavor of the month and people are rushing to publish predictions, prescriptions, guidelines, and fantastical views of a fantastical future. But petroleum remains by far the fuel of choice in transportation and other industries.
You sound like every person interviewed representing green energy in Micheal Moore’s documentary short on answers but not short on catch phrases and moral high grounds.