Oil giant rejects ‘peak oil’ view

According to peak oil -> StarTelegram.com

Exxon Mobil on Tuesday lined up solidly against “peak oil” adherents, saying the estimated 4 trillion barrels of crude oil available for production will be more than enough to satisfy the estimated 60 percent increase in world demand for crude oil through 2030.

Such a view runs contrary to the peak oil argument, which warns that the world is near the peak production and any decline will weigh heavily in increased costs and geopolitical friction as demand continues to climb, particularly in China, India, Russia and the developing world.

“We are comfortable that the technology exists to produce sufficient oil through 2030,” Exxon Mobil planning manager Jaime Spellings said.

Fossil fuels will continue to make up 80 percent or more of fuels for transportation and utility use, Spellings said. Increased efficiency in automobiles, particularly the expected widespread use of hybrid automobiles and changed behaviors by consumers, will make the United States and other developed countries at least 40 percent more fuel efficient than at present.

“We think that economic output will grow faster than energy demand,” Spellings said. He added that although Exxon Mobil doesn’t predict crude-oil or gasoline prices, he said, “We feel that the current high prices for crude oil don’t reflect production costs,” and therefore, presumably, should ease.

Alternative fuels such as corn-based ethanol will account for no more than 2 percent of U.S. fuel usage by 2030, Spellings said. He said that at least 21 percent of the annual U.S. corn crop would be needed to produce that 3 percent of total gasoline use estimated for 2012.

Other estimates provided by Exxon Mobil

Global oil resources:

1984: 1.8 trillion barrels

1994: 2.2 trillion barrels

2005: 3.1 trillion barrels

Percentage of high-efficiency-technology car sales:

2005: 2 percent

2010: 3 percent

2020: 10 percent

2030: 30 percent

Daily fuel supply and demand in 2030:

Crude & condensate: 82 million barrels

Oil sands: 5 million barrels

Natural gas liquids: 8 million barrels

Biofuels: 1 million barrels

SOURCE: Exxon Mobil

- This is absolutely crazy claim by Exxon but no matter what they had to put in the good words before the world starts to be serious on alternative fuel and they will crumble like a deck of cards along with most government supported companies that invested on oil and gas. The remaining fossil fuel will be much more expensive to extract in regions such as deep sea, Alaska, political unstable countries and many more.

We can only pray the world can hold themselves together without “whatever regime should wipe off the map” discussion to raise tension!

 

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  • Lander

    What’s up with this guys? they live in their own polluted fiction movie. Beliving that the world will stand even higher prices it’s outrageous, that the earth will stand the same levels of emissions of combustion cars it’s stupid.

    I know that they are trying to hold as much economic power that they can, but it’s scary to see how they can’t perceive a world without oil.

    No wonder how they can make those predictions on high-efficiency-technology car sales when they are the ones who are holding it’s development.

  • Wonder

    It’s been a while since nothing new here.

  • Anna

    does anyone here wanna fuck on an oil rink too? coz thats my fetish..baby come to me..give it to me..oh yes!

  • d

    boohoo people were all going to die soon

  • http://simontay78.wordpress.com/ simontay78

    Dear d,

    I understand how you feel, we will not die soon …that I can assure you. The economy will still run and world will still survive the crisis. The only problem is higher cost of living….and some stuff may become scarce and costly…

    oil base products can be pretty wide range!

    The next crisis might just be climate change causing drought, heat wave, flooding, forest fire, haze, poor crops harvest….and more!

    Water shortages…and many other problems amist our complicate lifes…but human will always find a way to solve these problems.

    For you to know MORE about these problems is another person to have the chance to PREPARE for it. What are you going to plan to do when you know and understand that your next pump is going to be more expensive?

    1. buy hybrid.
    2. don’t travel too often
    3. don’t waste electricity
    4. use renewable energy
    5. invest in bicycle
    6. read more to enhance your knowledge about peak oil.