Monday, June 02, 2008

IEA Says "Uh-Oh"

WSJ - Energy Watchdog Warns Of Oil-Production Crunch
For several years, the IEA has predicted that supplies of crude and other liquid fuels will arc gently upward to keep pace with rising demand, topping 116 million barrels a day by 2030, up from around 87 million barrels a day currently. Now, the agency is worried that aging oil fields and diminished investment mean that companies could struggle to surpass 100 million barrels a day over the next two decades.

It is interesting how the peak oil dialog has followed the climate change analysis. It is an instructive study in psychology. (See: The Denial of Peak Oil)