April 20, 2012

Peak Oil Is Dead. The Great Game Lives On. . .

Matthew Hulbert, Forbes


AP

Peak oilers have had a pretty hard time lately. Not only have global unconventional finds flattened Hubbard’s ‘peak’, more and more conventional plays are cropping up. ‘Running out’? We have more than enough of the black stuff to incinerate ourselves. . .

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