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Gold/Mining/Energy
Peak Oil - Not If but When
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129still when ?Drygulch Dan6/17/2015
128oh oh! wattsupwiththat.com Its like the earth is awash with oil for some reaDrygulch Dan1/24/2013
127Sorry to see ya go. I just upgraded my SUV status. Added a 2007 Caddy EscaladeDrygulch Dan2/28/2012
126As the revised topic description notes, the forum will no longer be updated. Soveritas5012/27/2012
125Silicon investor needs to work on its posting software. Graph functionality doesveritas5012/26/2012
124Good graph of difference between actual Oil production and what Oil production wveritas5012/3/2012
123And here I thought that limits to supply would drive price higher. Oh well, perDrygulch Dan11/7/2011
122Article about energy use in the food supply: usatoday.comveritas5015/2/2011
12130 years from now my lifestyle will probably be limited to a 6 foot by 3 foot spDrygulch Dan4/27/2011
120There is an interesting quote of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia from 2007 in the veritas5014/27/2011
119So now Peak has been shifted back about 10 years ? I thought you said it was inDrygulch Dan4/27/2011
118This graphic was presented by the Geologist Jeffrey Brown at the 2009 ASPO confeveritas5014/26/2011
117Not sure what your point is, but 270 billion barrels at 8.3 million barrels per Drygulch Dan4/22/2011
116Here's something to think about: As I explained in post #14, in the 1980s, veritas5014/22/2011
115Can the Saudis' statements regarding their oil production be trusted? Here veritas5014/22/2011
114$200 Oil: Should We Be Alarmed? By Rock_nj As protests in North Africa and the Rock_nj4/18/2011
113Some excellent slides (thanks to the Oil Drum): All the American and British inveritas5014/15/2011
112This chart shows 2 things: A. As oil prices increase, it will create a greater veritas5014/14/2011
111Businesses will continue as usual until they can't. Governments are not in Drygulch Dan4/12/2011
110When I first was exposed to Peak Oil, I didn't immediately understand the imveritas5014/12/2011
109This guy Paul is pretty bearish on the future of mankind to a degree. However IDrygulch Dan4/12/2011
108What makes the world go round? Energy. And lots of it. Energy to power vehicleveritas5014/10/2011
107"In all 16 companies had permits to drill wells at depths greater than 1,00Drygulch Dan3/25/2011
106I believe nuclear power remains a good risk. And I think storage under Yucca mDrygulch Dan3/24/2011
105Just for the laughs, take a look at this CNBC video of January 11, 2010 where Mrveritas5013/23/2011
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