No kidding. Every few months there is an announcement of yet another giant discovery of oil or gas somewhere in the world.
“Peak Oil” zealots are deeply saddened.
The date of the predicted peak has moved over the years. It was once supposed to arrive by Thanksgiving 2005. Then the “unbridgeable supply demand gap” was expected “after 2007.” Then it was to arrive in 2011. Now “there is a significant risk of a peak before 2020.”
But there is another way to visualize the future availability of oil: as a “plateau.”
In this view, the world has decades of further growth in production before flattening out into a plateauperhaps sometime around midcenturyat which time a more gradual decline will begin. And that decline may well come not from a scarcity of resources but from greater efficiency, which will slacken global demand.