----- Original Message ----- From: "Michel Jullian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can't Meet Oil Demand . . . Duh!


Less than ten years left? Worse than we had been told, and one could expect the head of exploration for a large oil company to know about these things.
This leaves us little time to find a replacement technology, come on guys!

The good news is that air pollution should fall dramatically within a decade.

So why do you think some of us have been doggedly defending 'cold fusion' and BlacklightPower all these years? The latter may be about ready to hatch. The announcement is not that there is *no oil left*, but that the supply can't be increased to meet the demand, which means that prices will rise, tempers will flare, and people might have to change their ways and priorities, driven by that most reliable of all lashes, price. That's just one issue. Potable water is another.

Mike Carrell

Michel

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13130-2124287,00.html

"World 'cannot meet oil demand'
By Carl Mortished, International Business Editor

THE world lacks the means to produce enough oil to meet rising projections of demand for fuel over the next decade, according to Christophe de Margerie, head of exploration for Total and heir presumptive to the leadership of the French energy multinational."

WTF has everyone been.  Earth's tank is half empty.

Terry


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