Wednesday, December 16, 2009

What will happen after our oil supply is over?

Well we should really think of something before that happens!What will happen after our oil supply is over?
Dear User,


There will be alternative ways but the life will become very difficult and it will be meant for rich people All the activities will become affected due to their shortage and a chaotic situation can arise and there will also be fear of wars for capturing the other energy resources by the bigger nations but do not worry that time is far away and after the middle East Reserves there comes a huge oil deposits in the Caspian and Black Sea Area. And the nuclear energy will compensate for the energy requirement so there is no need for panic ath the moment. thanksWhat will happen after our oil supply is over?
There are plenty of other resources that we can tap into. One being natural gas. There is a company already using natural gas that their trucks run on. Secondly, the Germans invented a way to make diesel fuel out of coal. This technology has been around for many years. There is no short supply of coal, so we can tap into this technology pretty quick if needed. I don't understand why we havent done this already. The infrastructure to do this is not much of an investment at all which bewilders me as to why we are not doing it all ready. Then you have bio fuel, solar, hydrogen, and etc. Don't worry, there are plenty of alternatives. It's just that the big oil companies are making a mint right now so they are going to milk it for all its worth.
i hope people will have developed their interest in alternative fuels BEFORE the oil supply runs outs .


*sigh* ...


i know thats just wistful thinking
I will sell all of my oil stocks. As far as our needs, such as plastics, gasoline and such, they can be met in other ways. However, don't think that the oil companies and governments won't play an oil shortage for all its worth.
ExxonMobil will be a much less profitable company.
More wars...
The cost to drill oil will become to high to be practical before oil runs out. Alternative, and cheaper, enegries will take it's place.

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