we should have listened to them all along, they said it in the 70's and now its happening againgreat thinkers like lafta, ridiculed for even suggesting that oil is not an infinite supply, now are clearly giants among boys http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=501451&page=1shortages within 5 years now considered a possibilityhttp://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c2955660-2696-11dd-9c95-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1
5/21/2008 6:19:22 PM
CarZin
5/21/2008 6:21:31 PM
Funny, I recently found this:
5/21/2008 6:48:45 PM
^wow, one lousy article is more important the the most respected Oil analyst from around the world
5/21/2008 7:29:24 PM
From Wikipedia:
5/21/2008 7:57:12 PM
they just dont want to spend the money?what difference does it make, if we can get it we cant get it.
5/21/2008 8:08:13 PM
If some oil could be dug up at $150 a barrel in real dollars 10 years ago, the same probably isn't true now.You know, because of the increasing price of oil.
5/21/2008 8:10:42 PM
From what I understand, the problem is not running out of oil - the problem is finding a way to increase daily output, as demand continues to rise from developing countries.The article above seems to want to address fears about running out of oil, but that's not really the current problem.
5/21/2008 9:03:07 PM
5/21/2008 9:43:25 PM
Fully Electric0-60mph - 3.2 seconds250 miles per chargeCharges in 3.5 hoursFuck you oil. And fuck you saudi arabia.
5/21/2008 9:59:39 PM
5/21/2008 10:13:11 PM
thats not really that bad..its 250miles for me from greenville, sc to raleigh which is about a 4hr trip. Thats a pretty decent distance to get off one charge.
5/21/2008 10:17:08 PM
ok i fudged a little220miles per charge but they said it could acheive 257 with a good trip
5/21/2008 10:17:33 PM
the problems with electric cars seem to be alot more worth it as prices go upbut one technological boom i remember is TVtv was hard to figure out until the demand for it was great and within no time bunches of people figured out how to make it work and to make it alot cheaperso im sure we'll see an electric revolution shortly
5/21/2008 10:17:38 PM
5/21/2008 10:20:49 PM
i like GM's car better
5/21/2008 10:21:25 PM
fucking oil companies all see a gigantic boom in electric cars coming up. not only will it save our civilization, but the god damn oil companies are going to squeeze every last cent out of us until we convert to fully electric.fuckers. they can kiss my ass goodbye soon too. i'll never buy a gallon of gas except to fill up my lawn mower come 2009.
5/21/2008 10:23:34 PM
and these stupid ass conspiracies about oil running out are just that. conspiracies. there's so much oil left on this planet it's pathetic to think about such nonsense.
5/21/2008 10:25:49 PM
^you dont understand peak oil theory, it talks about supply and demand pushing prices upand we are at the peak of production for cheap and easy to find oilits all down hill from herebut i can see how oil companies are trying to recoup their investments now before we switch to something else
5/21/2008 10:39:15 PM
no, understand peak oil fine and i have no issues with it.but yes, the oil companies are lying their asses off about not making profits right now. they know their days are numbered
5/21/2008 10:55:23 PM
expensive oil is going to be painful in the short term, but will hopefully result in long term solutions to energy dependenceAlso, the world will never completely run out of oil. The supply is finite, but so is what most people can afford to pay for it.
5/22/2008 12:09:00 AM
5/22/2008 12:24:41 AM
5/22/2008 12:27:57 AM
You have to refuel your car just about that mileage anyway so I don't see how it is a big deal.....sure you have to charge it but to not use gas would be great.
5/22/2008 3:14:26 AM
^ I'm all for efficiency. Why not air-powered cars? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmqpGZv0YT4
5/22/2008 3:21:07 AM
air an electric cars are going to win. They're just so close to mainstream market right now, it would be a complete failure of capitalism if someone didn't manage to market them.
5/22/2008 7:42:41 AM
the man or woman who invents the first cheap electric car to be sold en masse on the open market should be considered nothing short of the jesus christ of the environment and the economy.it's going to happen in the next 3-5 years i predict as well. (but it's gonna be hell with the oil until that point)but this person is going to save civilizations
5/22/2008 8:08:26 AM
don't we already have cheap electric cars? Or at least short range ones.
5/22/2008 8:12:49 AM
5/22/2008 8:18:34 AM
i think a great mid-step are plug in hybrids that are being pushed right now. use electric for city driving, and then if you are on a long trip, fill it up with gas for very long ranges as it sips the fuel to charge the battery.
5/22/2008 8:45:05 AM
^^^i hope a cheap one comes out soon. i haven't seen a "cheap" car yet. (but that's relative to my budget)
5/22/2008 9:38:23 AM
as Gob Bluth would sayOH COME ON!http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=482004[Edited on May 22, 2008 at 10:37 AM. Reason : g]
5/22/2008 10:36:45 AM
Didn't the oil industry CEOs go before congress three years ago for the same reason? One of them should make a speech proclaiming "Senator, I blame you for current oil prices. We came before you three years ago and told you we needed access to more reserves, and instead you passed legislation blocking us. We could be producing that oil by now. But, instead of producing more oil there is not enough to go around at $60 a barrel, so now we are paying $130 a barrel. I will see to it that your constituents know what you did in the face of my warnings. Instead of openning up American supply you voted the way Saudi Arabia wanted you to. Congrats. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go bathe in the money you gave us."
5/22/2008 11:19:46 AM
ok, i just added this to my topics. i don't care if we talk in this thread instead of mine, as long as its talked of.so:
5/22/2008 12:08:27 PM
not to sound too optimistic but we at least got to have like 30 years of the shit left and in that time i'd hope we'd have some new technology that doesnt require oil
5/22/2008 12:10:06 PM
Its not peak oil yet dude.This is actually the free market in effect.Not that you, Lafta, have the talent to really understand such complicated thingsSo I'll explain it in your terms:DAAAAAAY TOOOK DURRRR JOBBBBBZZZZZ
5/22/2008 12:50:15 PM
i was just listening to a liberal campaign add on the radio and they were talking about saving the energy of this nation by:1) filing a lawsuit against OPEC2) more wind and solar energy 3) and personal methane reclamationscientists and rational peoples response:1) lol2) lol3) lolwut?
5/22/2008 12:58:37 PM
hybrids and electrics are becoming more popular. but we need to increase nuclear power plants.which will allow us to convert water to hydrogen on a large scaleFrance has it right. let's learn from them.
5/22/2008 2:20:55 PM
of course using nuclear power plants are the right way to go (god help us...)but I'm not sure about this
5/22/2008 2:22:41 PM
^^fuck those european socialists/right wing loon[Edited on May 22, 2008 at 2:23 PM. Reason : .]
5/22/2008 2:22:44 PM
Ok, are they any close to reasonably priced electric vehicles out there that can drive 100 miles-ish?Like there were 10 years ago.
5/22/2008 2:37:18 PM
I am pretty sure its not the conservatives that have been blocking new nuclear reactor construction.
5/22/2008 2:41:22 PM
^ Or wind farm construction.Cape Wind anyone?
5/22/2008 3:20:35 PM
5/22/2008 7:47:43 PM
right, most comes from plants during the carboniferous era. was Alaska a hotbed of such flora?
5/23/2008 10:08:57 AM
algae.
5/23/2008 10:11:30 AM
^^It's common knowledge that there are approximately 10 billion barrels of recoverable oil in ANWR. Hell, right next to ANWR in Prudhoe Bay, they have already extracted several billion barrels of oil over the past several decades. And the Alaskan National Petroleum Reserve has several billion more barrels to tap into. I'm not really sure what you are trying to get at.
5/23/2008 10:14:31 AM
agreedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Refuge_drilling_controversyhow long will that last? then what?if we're clutching at this straw, we've peaked
5/23/2008 11:13:03 AM
That will last for decades. Remember, we don't need the ANWR to supply all our oil needs, just satisfy the marginal consumers. We will still have large quantities of oil flowing from California, Texas, Mexico, Canada, and the middle east. Just adding a million barrels a day to current production is the difference between $150 oil and $50 oil. And at a million barrels a day, 10 billion will last for 27 years. Which is, of course, assuming no more oil is found there, which is absurd, because no oil field in the world has produced less than many times its own proven oil reserves. And what makes this straw so special? We are the only country on the planet which declares its own resources off limits to production. Peak Oil is a geological theory, our current situation is purely political. If passing a single bill by congress would throw world production to new highs then it is absurd to suggest we have peaked.[Edited on May 23, 2008 at 11:52 AM. Reason : .,.]
5/23/2008 11:49:03 AM
^ just wait for about 15 liberals to come in here Loneshark and prove all mathematics to be incorrect and vent about how aweful it would be to do such things.
5/23/2008 12:01:25 PM