Posted by jonnny2006 on September 17, 2007 at 23:15:46 from (67.142.130.36):
I did a report when i was in school about oil and the supply.... It should be said that we ARE PAST the 50% mark of all oil left in the world....All the easy oil has been discoverd and or depleated...I was informed when doing my report back in the 90's that cheep fuel will be gone within 10-15 years....Warned of skyrocketing gas/oil prices as the sign that we are indeed running out. most agree that we will run out, but disagree on when. Is that time coming sooner rather then later, or is it just the week dollar? mabey it is just the market reacting to fears of shortages? I must admit it seams funny that no gas stations run out of gas and as long as you have the money you can buy as much as you want. Is it really supply v.s. demand?????
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