October 20, 2006Black GoldMost obvious geological prediction ever.
Eric Cheney said Friday in a news release that changing economics, technological advances and efforts such as recycling and substitution make the world's mineral resources virtually infinite. For instance, oil deposits unreachable 40 years ago can be tapped using improved technology, and oil once too costly to extract from tar sands, organic matter or coal is now worth manufacturing. Though some resources might be costlier now, they still are needed. "The most common question I get is, 'When are we going to run out of oil?' The correct response is, 'Never,'" said Cheney. "It might be a heck of a lot more expensive than it is now, but there will always be some oil available at a price, perhaps $10 to $100 a gallon." Any economist would have told you that. We're not going to leave the oil age for lack of oil. It's going to because something new (and cheaper) showed up. Oil and Energy Posted by AlexC at October 20, 2006 8:39 PM |