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Re: [ST] FYI Gas prices



its not that its not still available, its more the problem of where
its coming from. Its going to be more expensive to get to, and the
areas that are easy will be be less safer in terms of political will.

ie: more and more wells are in deep sea and the technology is slowly
getting there to allow companies - like the one i work at - to
actually engineer the methods of extraction. Other places of large
reserves are in hostile areas ie Iraq

Face it, the days of cheap fuel are coming to the end. Whether people
like it or not, basic economics are going to change the nature of how
people move around. Whether that happens in 5, 10, 15, 20 or any other
number is the question.

On Apr 7, 2005 5:05 PM, aronnmail-list@xxxxxxxxx
<aronnmail-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Rob,
> 
> I don't think oil *has* peaked, but it *will* peak.
> There can be argument as to when that will occur, but
> being that oil is a finite resource, it *will* occur,
> and it would behoove us to plan for it.
> 

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