Sure looks that way. It won’t happen overnight. We’re going off the cliff at speed and will be airborne for about 25 years.
“Predictions of imminent catastrophic depletion are almost as old as the oil industry. An 1855 advertisement for Kiers Rock Oil, a patent medicine whose key ingredient was petroleum bubbling up from salt wells near Pittsburgh, urged customers to buy soon before this wonderful product is depleted from Natures laboratory. The ad appeared four years before Pennsylvanias first oil well was drilled. In 1919 David White of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) predicted that world oil production would peak in nine years. And in 1943 the Standard Oil geologist Wallace Pratt calculated that the world would ultimately produce 600 billion barrels of oil. (In fact, more than 1 trillion barrels of oil had been pumped by 2006.)
During the 1970s, the Club of Rome report The Limits to Growth projected that, assuming consumption remained flat, all known oil reserves would be entirely consumed in just 31 years. With exponential growth in consumption, it added, all the known oil reserves would be consumed in 20 years.”
http://www.reason.com/news/show/36645.html
As for me, I’ve seen enough doom and gloom prophets come and go in my fifty years, from race wars to DDT to Y2K, that all pass, thank you.