Thrifty said:i thought pellet burners were like stoves
Sherman said:Plus the price is bound to go down when we establish peace and democracy in Iraq
It is reluctantly concluded that there is strong evidence that the restricted Hubbert Curve for the world's total EUR of oil may first peak about the year 2000, Fig. 4, after which it may fluctuate along a horizontal production line (restricted by Saudi Arabia/OPEC) before inevitable decline towards a low baseline after year 2050
The critical date is the inflection point (peak) after which global public demand will substantially exceed available supply from the then few oil exporters. A sudden global crude shortage of 5% could bring back the gasoline lines of the 1970s-to the American public's surprise and dismay.
Thus, the question is not whether, but when, the foreseeable permanent oil crunch will occur. This next paralysing and permanent oil shock will not be solved by any redistribution patterns or by economic cleverness, because it will be a consequence of pending and inexorable depletion of the world's inexpensive conventional crude oil supply.
Carpenter said:Heinbloed had some interesting insight into the whole oil/ gas versus wood pellet burning stoves, some time back. Where is he??
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