Posted by redforlife on June 11, 2014 at 16:11:37 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Petroleum question posted by wile E on June 11, 2014 at 12:41:01:
A very well educated guess of how much oil is left would be just that, only a guess. True facts are, it takes so long for the earth to naturally produce oil that we as humans should just consider it a non-renewable resource. If we maintain our current heavy useage, it will run out. When the barrel is dry, its dry. How soon that will be is only another one of them there guesses. I personally don't think it will happen in the near decades. 75 years from now, could be a lot different story. I think the big deal when it happens is going to be its going to depleat to nothing alot faster than anyone will anticipate. In other words, we'll hear one day there is a shortage, and in short order there won't be any. Thats my opinion with our very high useage. Other energy alternatives I feel will continue to be unsuccessful. We most likely won't be ready for it, and I hope I am not still alive to see it. Fuel has become to big of nesescity for everyday life. My 2 cents.
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