J'ai noté récemment en particulier sur 321energy plusieurs articles en ligne exposant très clairement la problématique du pic, et remarquant notablement le plateau de production depuis 2 ans, étrangement passé sous silence dans les médias ( à se demander combien de temps il faudra après le pic pour qu'on commence à s'en rendre compte ! ), ainsi que la baisse récente de l'Arabie Saoudite. Bref, indéniablement, certains investisseurs lisent attentivement Oildrum ( à défaut d'Oleocene ! ).
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Another Inconvenient Truth
Puru Saxena
June 2, 2007
http://www.purusaxena.com
THE BIG PICTURE - Let's face it, our planet is facing an energy crisis. If nothing is done to reduce our dependence on crude oil and if the human race is unable to find a viable alternative source of energy, the 1970's oil-shocks will look like a picnic! Most people remain oblivious to the fact that the supply of oil is struggling to keep up with rising global demand. And when you factor in the reality that over 60% of the world's top oil-producing nations are already past their peak output, the picture starts to cause some alarm. Now, I am not saying that our world is going to run out of oil tomorrow. Far from it! However, the rate at which we pump this stuff out from the ground is likely to enter an irreversible decline...
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Les rats sentiraient-ils le navire prendre l'eau..?Peak Oil Now? New Data Leads to Speculation
New data from the U.S. government shows something disturbing. An analysis of the data suggests that we may be looking at the peak of oil production, right now...