Quote from Pekelo:
There is very little extra (shoe-in) capacity left, the world could probably go up 2-3 mpbd higher if needed, but pretty much that's it, we are at the zenith of the curve. Probably it is going to take a few years, when it becomes obvious for everybody, but we will never reach 90 mbpd....
No way. With the recent price spikes in oil came the incentive to figure out new ways to exploit previously inaccessible oil deposits.
<b>Ultra-deepwater offshore drilling.</b> Just a few years ago, that was science-fiction. There was no such thing as ultra-deepwater drilling... but there is now, thanks to recent scientific advances spurned on by the oil price spike.
Ethanol is a giant scam, and the 'peak oil' scare of this decade will belong right on the same history book page as last decade's laughable 'Y2K' scare. All oil drilling to date has been done on or near land- a small slice of the globe's total area. Whenever more oil is needed, mankind will just move out a bit deeper into the oceans to get it.