Scientists have criticised a major review of the world’s remaining oil reserves, warning that the end of oil is coming sooner than governments and oil companies are prepared to admit. BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy, published yesterday, appears to show that the world still has enough ‘proven’ reserves to provide 40 years of consumption at current rates. The assessment, based on officially reported figures, has once again pushed back the estimate of when the world will run dry. However, scientists led by the London-based Oil Depletion Analysis Centre, say that global production of oil is set to peak in the next four years before entering a steepening decline which will have massive consequences for the world economy and the way that we live our lives. According to ‘peak oil’ theory our consumption of oil will catch, then outstrip our discovery of new reserves and we will begin to deplete known reserves. Colin Campbell, the head of the depletion centre, said: ‘It’s quite a simple theory and one that any beer drinker understands. The glass starts full and ends empty and the faster you drink it the quicker it’s gone.’ Dr Campbell, is a former […]
Friday, June 15th, 2007
World Oil Supplies are Set to Run Out Faster Than Expected, Warn Scientists
Author: DANIEL HOWDEN
Source: The Independent (U.K.)
Publication Date: 14 June 2007
Link: World Oil Supplies are Set to Run Out Faster Than Expected, Warn Scientists
Source: The Independent (U.K.)
Publication Date: 14 June 2007
Link: World Oil Supplies are Set to Run Out Faster Than Expected, Warn Scientists
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