We
are Running Out of Oil
Scientists
say that our oil reserves are disappearing at a faster rate than our governments
and the oil companies are willing to admit. A new report from British Petroleum
(BP) says that there are enough "proven" oil reserves to keep us going,
at current usage rates, for another 40 years. But researchers say that oil production
will peak in the next 4 years and decline steadily from then on. Which side is
right?
In the Independent, Daniel Howden writes about geologist Colin Campbell,
who has worked for major oil companies, including BP, Shell, Exxon and ChevronTexaco.
Campbell says that regular oilthe kind that can be easily and inexpensively
extracted from the earthalready peaked in 2005, and even if you factor in
the more difficult to extract oil, which is in deep sea reserves, polar regions
and comes from gas, the total oil peak will arrive as early as 2011.
Howden
quotes geologist Colin Campbell as saying, "It's quite a simple theory and
one that any beer drinker understands. The glass starts full and ends empty and
the faster you drink it the quicker it's gone."