Is there proof of non organic unlimted abiotc oil/ fuel?! If there is send me a link from your OFFICIAL SORCE. If not then what can we do before oil crashes?
Oil isn’t going to be running out any time soon. There are at least 1.3 trillion barrels remaining and much much more in oil sands and oil shale.
February 17th, 2010 at 4:18 am
Oil isn’t going to be running out any time soon. There are at least 1.3 trillion barrels remaining and much much more in oil sands and oil shale.
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February 17th, 2010 at 4:51 am
There is a much better way forward than oil.
Hydrogen fuel cells.
BMW and Honda both have cars that run on hydrogen which can me obtained by the electrolysis of water and when hydrogen burns it only produces water. Oil will run out.
There is an unlimited energy source out there and when it can be produced it will provide our homes with electricity until the end of the human race. I am talking of Nuclear Fusion, not to be confused with Nuclear fission which is the current form of nuclear power that we use today.
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February 17th, 2010 at 5:41 am
"According to a study of the largest 811 oilfields conducted in early 2008 by Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), the average rate of field decline is 4.5% per year. The IEA stated in November 2008 that an analysis of 800 oilfields showed the decline in oil production to be 6.7% a year, and that this would grow to 8.6% in 2030."
"World oil production growth trends were flat from 2005 to 2008."
"Of the largest 21 fields, at least 9 are in decline.[73] In April, 2006, a Saudi Aramco spokesman admitted that its mature fields are now declining at a rate of 8% per year (with a national composite decline of about 2%).[74] This information has been used to argue that Ghawar, which is the largest oil field in the world and responsible for approximately half of Saudi Arabia’s oil production over the last 50 years, has peaked.[42][75] The world’s second largest oil field, the Burgan field in Kuwait, entered decline in November 2005.[76]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_oil#World-wide_production_trends
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