Posted on 11/14/2010 4:20:08 PM PST by WebFocus
Recharging of oil and gas fields. There have been numerous reports in recent times, of oil and gas fields not running out at the expected time, but instead showing a higher content of hydrocarbons after they had already produced more than the initially estimated amount. This has been seen in the Middle East, in the deep gas wells of Oklahoma, on the Gulf of Mexico coast, and in other places. It is this apparent refilling during production that has been responsible for the series of gross underestimate of reserves that have been published time and again, the most memorable being the one in the early seventies that firmly predicted the end of oil and gas globally by 1987, a prediction which produced an energy crisis and with that a huge shift in the wealth of nations. Refilling is an item of the greatest economic significance, and also a key to understanding what the sources of all this petroleum had been. It is also of practical engineering importance, since we may be able to exercise some control over the refilling process.
Born May 22, 1920(1920-05-22) Vienna, Austria Died June 22, 2004(2004-06-22) (aged 84) Ithaca, New York
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Why doesn't the title line have the requistite Barf Alert?
The price will rise and people will find more, period, and if it is all gone the price will be high enough for people to liquify coal, or grow algae or pyrolyze garbage or do any number of things to make oil. High prices will solve themselves in a free market economy where do-gooder liberals are held in a box off stage so they cannot damage anything.
People have been finding solutions to shortages for thousands of years, and life has gotten better. Stop scaring children.
Malthus was wrong and remains so.
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Its very cear, the current “ Peak Oil “ paradigm is a myth, its horribly damaging to our economy.
Frothing at the mouth greens have a hard time even reading Dr. Golds planetary wisdom without lapsing into tantrum mode.
The only reason his view has lapsed is that he passed away in 2004, but his writiings are so intelligent and focused, that the view he communicates is mind boggling. This was one of my best reads this year.
Gaines, Susan M., Echoes of life : what fossil molecules reveal about earth history
Have a good day.
Which is exactly why we have a MARKET BASED ECONOMY. It will adjust, as prices rise, with logarithmical advances in technology, just as those prices begin to rise due to shortages.
This is why we CANNOT rely on "government subsidies, tax breaks, and outright mandates," as no one can know the future.
I think it took 20 years or less to convert from a horse-based to an automobile based transportation system--and ALL without government planning.
I'm not worried in the least about running out of oil...as the scarcer it gets, innovations in conservation (fuel economy) and alternative power sources will proliferate, limited only by the human imagination (and government mandate...).
The freer a national economy is, the better it will be for that nation.
The other, abiogenic theory, is that chemical interactions deep below the hard crust create oil and gas, which then percolate upwards into rock formations capable of bearing it in the crust underground. The Russians traditionally have accepted this....and have subsequently discovered a whole LOT of oil...
If abiogenic theory is true, and oil production is essentially infinite--it changes the whole equation, eh?
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