Peak oil a hoax? Prove it.

There are a number of posters on this forum who occasionally claim that 'peak oil' is a fabrication of 'TPTB'/neoconservatives/name your enemy and insist that we are not running out of oil. If'n when i see them i sometimes challenge them, they back down a bit ("okay its not about running out of oil") and then vanish from the thread. This thread (my first) is my foolish attempt to get such peak oil critics (POCs for convenience) to finally put up or shut up.
For newbies, peak oil is the pop-culture tag for the problem of global oil production reaching a maximum and then declining, first quantified by Shell geologist Marion King Hubbert back in the 1950s for the lower US 48 states. He was ridiculed, threatened, and then proven right in 1971. Global oil production is a harder calculation, with Colin Campbell, Jean Leherrere, Samsam Bahktiari, and Kenneth Deffeyes some of the best known geologists & oil industry geeks working on that sum, and the Association for the Study of Peak Oil the academic end of its study.
www.theoildrum.com is where alot of the cutting edge collaborative research is happening online (search for 'Hubbert linearization' if mathematically minded) and www.energybulletin.net a useful news aggregator on same and related issues (the latter i contribute to occasionally, their http://www.energybulletin.net/primer.php useful for a longer intro, links to evidence and to the many sites & elists discussing same).
The body of evidence supporting peak oil is actually pretty huge, so i'd appreciate POCs clearly stating on what grounds they doubt it. A short list of supporting evidence might include:
-declining discoveries
-declining sweet-light crude production
-depletion of existing wells & massive new drilling programs
-ever more sophisticated enhanced oil recovery methods required
-exploitation of deeper/harder to reach fields
How these are being fabricated globally by any particular elite is just one of the mysteries POCs never speak of, i look forward to being let in on the secret so i can work on something else. I'm not at all trying to prove that PO will mean the end of civilisation or that its the one burning issue of the day, but the offhand dismissal of the issue by folk who obviously know sweet f.a. has gone beyond a joke. Put up or shut, friends.
For newbies, peak oil is the pop-culture tag for the problem of global oil production reaching a maximum and then declining, first quantified by Shell geologist Marion King Hubbert back in the 1950s for the lower US 48 states. He was ridiculed, threatened, and then proven right in 1971. Global oil production is a harder calculation, with Colin Campbell, Jean Leherrere, Samsam Bahktiari, and Kenneth Deffeyes some of the best known geologists & oil industry geeks working on that sum, and the Association for the Study of Peak Oil the academic end of its study.
www.theoildrum.com is where alot of the cutting edge collaborative research is happening online (search for 'Hubbert linearization' if mathematically minded) and www.energybulletin.net a useful news aggregator on same and related issues (the latter i contribute to occasionally, their http://www.energybulletin.net/primer.php useful for a longer intro, links to evidence and to the many sites & elists discussing same).
The body of evidence supporting peak oil is actually pretty huge, so i'd appreciate POCs clearly stating on what grounds they doubt it. A short list of supporting evidence might include:
-declining discoveries
-declining sweet-light crude production
-depletion of existing wells & massive new drilling programs
-ever more sophisticated enhanced oil recovery methods required
-exploitation of deeper/harder to reach fields
How these are being fabricated globally by any particular elite is just one of the mysteries POCs never speak of, i look forward to being let in on the secret so i can work on something else. I'm not at all trying to prove that PO will mean the end of civilisation or that its the one burning issue of the day, but the offhand dismissal of the issue by folk who obviously know sweet f.a. has gone beyond a joke. Put up or shut, friends.