This topic has been featured in all the 'Investor Class' magazines for months now. I guess it's finally starting to go mainstream.
Rolling Stone
For a thorough look at the issue see:
National Geographic June 2004
Make sure to check out some of the graphs/tables linked on the right side of that page.
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Gas Prices, What are you paying?
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Thought i'd add a link to some seemingly reasonable arguements why the production of oil peaking WON'T be a problem.
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Its defiantly an interesting subject either way we look at it. I believe cheap gas is unfortuantly a thing of the past:cry: Basically it comes down the the point if we want to change before we run out or if we want to change after its gone. Odd thing is the American farmer produces enough corn that can be converted to ethanol to almost rid ourselves of the need for foriegn oil all together:deal: Whether we build enough plants before that day comes is another thing. Guess its time to start stock piling ammo lol