I agree with you on several points.If you are directing your statements towards the extremists, I concur. I remember as far back as 2003 reading the crap likehttp://lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/those are little more than amusement. The point where you know something has gotten serious is when rational people start talking about it. And TOD is host to people on all parts of the spectrum, the common thread is that a problem is perceived. The posts, as I understand, are not peer reviewed in any sense, but it matters little because any experienced internet-er should have a thick filter on their mind anyway.
11/25/2008 12:52:37 PM
My statement would have been qualified with too fast, so we are on agreement with this as well. I dont find theoildrum even remotely balanced. The kooks post much more (like Gail the Actuary) than moderates like Robert Rapier. The kooks are selling fear and panic and bleakness, and are just as guilty about assuming the worst, as they criticize CERA/IEA/EIA about being guilty for assuming the best. There must be balance.
11/25/2008 1:08:17 PM
12/4/2008 11:16:02 AM
This is the only gloriously awesome thing about this global recession.FUCK OPEC AND THE A-RABS.
12/4/2008 12:01:55 PM
Well, I think the analysts dont really have an educated chance of really determining the price of oil in this market. That doesnt mean they cant get lucky, but there are so many variables that are unknown that could wildly affect the market. Many of the most respected firms were saying we'd stay above 100 for years...
12/4/2008 1:17:42 PM
^^ ditto
12/4/2008 1:23:31 PM
peak oil?what you talking about willisshit is < $45/bbl
12/4/2008 1:34:47 PM
12/4/2008 6:43:09 PM
peak oil, pfft.hahaha.
12/4/2008 7:09:21 PM
http://www.forbes.com/reuters/feeds/reuters/2008/12/02/2008-12-02T173401Z_01_L2183579_RTRIDST_0_OPEC-OIL-SURVEY-UPDATE-2.htmlIt turns out that everyone gave OPEC too much credit. Of the 1.5 mbpd cut called for at the last meeting only 66% of it has been actually cut and the vast majority of that was from Gulf members otherwise known as price doves where-as almost no cuts were evident from OPEC's price-hawks Iran and Venezuela.
12/6/2008 1:55:43 AM