I agree fuel supplies are going to get tight & more expensive. There very few oil fields that are proven but untapped. Demand for crude oil by China & India is increasing as well as North America's demand. There is decades of oil supply buried under most of Alberta however. It's tied up as tar mixed with sand. Environmental turmoil is extensive with the open pit mines. Too much of the tar sand production just goes back into the extraction process. A more viable source of extraction & process steam would be from nuclear. There are massive deposits of frozen under sea hydrates but recovery is theoretical at best. There is a century or more of energy tied up in coal in North America. Who is going to come up with the money for dozens of new mines and coal liquidation plants? When the middle east either runs out of oil or when they cut us off. There is going to be a decade of adjustment until bio diesel, algae diesel, tar sands & coal take up the slack.
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