Re: Why Peak Oil will never reach $500/barrel
Most beilevers in the peak oil theory always understood it to mean that oil extraction would get progressively more difficult and expensive. EROEI also plays a role.
Yet there is a misconception amongst those that have not taken the time to study the issue, to assume a "peak oilist" believes the oil will magically disappear one day. Far from it. It's more nuanced than that.
The term "Peak cheap oil" is indeed a better description that helps counter the erroneous view that peak oil means it will disappear instantly. Thus, regardless of the term and its origination - the process of cheaper oil running out and each subsequent class of oil extracted gets more expensive to extract and refine - is nothing new.
Originally posted by Prazak
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Yet there is a misconception amongst those that have not taken the time to study the issue, to assume a "peak oilist" believes the oil will magically disappear one day. Far from it. It's more nuanced than that.
The term "Peak cheap oil" is indeed a better description that helps counter the erroneous view that peak oil means it will disappear instantly. Thus, regardless of the term and its origination - the process of cheaper oil running out and each subsequent class of oil extracted gets more expensive to extract and refine - is nothing new.
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