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The peak-oil phenomenon made a mainstream-media splash this weekend in an

extensive New York Times Magazine cover story. Devotees of this once-obscure

issue won't find much that's new, but the article effectively summarizes the

grim state of affairs. Output at many of the world's biggest oil fields has been

declining steadily, and all eyes are now turned to Saudi Arabia, by far the

world's largest oil producer, which refuses to allow independent audits of its

reserves. The country's regime says it can still boost supply considerably, but

many oil analysts have come to doubt those claims. Global oil supply and demand

have been converging for years and are now tightly matched, which means any

disruption in supply -- a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or unexpected

decline in production at one of the big oil fields -- could mean sudden price

spikes and catastrophic oil shocks throughout the world. If, as many expect,

total supply begins an inexorable decline, the developed world's entire way of

life could be jeopardized. Whee!

 

 

straight to the source: The New York Times Magazine, Peter Maass, 21 Aug 2005

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/magazine/21OIL.html?ex=1282276800 & en=4c742b408\

ca7847a & ei=5090 & partner=rssuserland & emc=rss

 

 

 

a blinding flash

hotter than the sun

dead bodies lie across the path

the radiation colors the air

finishing one by one

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