Throws a wrinkle in the peak oil myth, eh?
I had a petroleum engineering prof that told us to keep our minds open to what may seem doubtful at the time. He was a brilliant old fart, yet lived on the cutting edge of technology.
Seems like good common sense to me. As we know, arrogant lib scientists are always quick to except something as fact and rule everything else out. Then later they are shown to be the know-it-all jerks that they are.
BTW, I was a geology major back in the 80s. Nearly completed a BS, but for one geology field trip course and a few dopey non-major courses.
I was at a geology meeting a few months ago talking about the Missoula floods - where the ice dams from the continental glaciers would rupture sending huge floods of water into Washington state which carved out huge river channels, created huge hills, etc. All in a day or two (happened repeatedly over thousands of years as the dam would refreeze, rupture, repeat.
When the guy first proposed that these features were from huge floods he was laughed at (in the 1920’s).
There was a guy at the USGS that let this guy on the rope for many years. When the USGS guy finally retired in the 40’s and got his pension, then he came out with his years and years of research that completed the missing puzzle on the catastrophic nature of the geology. He would have been fired if he had gone against the “known science” of geology being slow and steady forces over large lengths of time.