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We're going to run out eventually, anyways -- we might as well start looking for alternatives now. Prices are only going to go up.
Yes, but if there are productive steps that can be taken in addition to finding ways to reduce consumption it'll help ease transition.
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The US uses 7.5 billion barrels of oil every single year, while there's an estimated 18 billion barrels & change in the areas currently closed to drilling. That's only around 2.5 years worth of oil at current consumption rates.

The long-term solution to running out of oil isn't to drill more, what needs to be done is developing and building a new infrastructure and transportation system. In short, lots of electrified rail transport, electric cars where needed and nuke plants with full fuel reprocessing and breeder reactors.

Bakken could be huge. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimated that the Bakken might hold 413 billion barrels. If so, it would dwarf Saudi Arabia's Ghawar, the world's biggest field, which has produced about 55 billion barrels.

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Not offshore, but hey; oil is oil.

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But as demand goes up, oil previously considered un-drillable becomes worth drilling.

No, it doesn't. The term the USGS study uses is "technically recoverable", as in have the technology to recover the oil, regardless of cost. Unless new drilling technologies are developed the oil will remain unrecoverable no matter how high the demand goes. I have friends working in the industry, there's nothing in the R&D pipeline which will allow us pull more oil from Bakken, the technology does not exist and will not exist for the foreseeable future.

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No, it doesn't. The term the USGS study uses is "technically recoverable", as in have the technology to recover the oil, regardless of cost. Unless new drilling technologies are developed the oil will remain unrecoverable no matter how high the demand goes. I have friends working in the industry, there's nothing in the R&D pipeline which will allow us pull more oil from Bakken, the technology does not exist and will not exist for the foreseeable future.

So what you are saying is you have insider tips on your financial investments?

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People have been trying to get oil from oil shale since the 1920's, if not earlier. They still haven't found a way to do it with a net energy gain. A trillion barrels worth of oil in the form of oil shale, and it still hasn't been figured out after nearly 90 years.

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But as demand goes up, oil previously considered un-drillable becomes worth drilling.
Only because the expensiveness of obtaining it is offset by how expensive oil is (or will be). That doesn't make it right.

I mean, cannibalism isn't food, but as you run out of food, your fellow passengers seem more and more palatable, right? That doesn't make it right, right? Ever? At the expense of raping the planet, I don't think certain drilling will ever be worthwhile -- we need to start working harder on alternative means of energy, and more efficiently using oil as it is (fuel cell technology, hybrids, etc.).

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