
Quote from: K-Dog on Feb 23, 2026, 10:44 PMENERGYSKEPTIC.COM • 2026-02-17
Peak crude oil did not happen in 2018. But we are still running out of time
What matters is that oil is finite, and is showing signs of being on the verge of decline since conventional oil entered a plateau in 2005 and unconventional oil (mainly fracked shale oil with a little help from Canadian oil sands) raised the plateau in 2015 and still on that plateau in 2025.




QuoteThe question is what will happen from now on. On the one hand, in the CJNG itself, which lacks a clear successor to the Mencho. "When these organizations break down, brutal spirals come. I'm not optimistic. We will see episodes of tremendous violence in many cities of the country," the expert continues.





Quote from: TDoS on Feb 23, 2026, 07:05 PMWorthy isn't the right word. I don't do EE and genes and chromozones and whatnot.....and neither of you do oil and gas is all.
Quote from: RE on Feb 22, 2026, 04:21 PMQuote from: K-Dog on Feb 22, 2026, 02:53 PMYou must have felt defeated, mapping all those regions to see what areas would deplete first, with no one to see. Lucky for you this is your big chance. You can share your data here.
Now he''s going to tell you about the really important people who have seen his maps........
Quote from: REand kissed his feet after paying him handsomely for the privilege. We are not worthy to look upon such things.
RE
Quote from: K-Dog on Feb 22, 2026, 02:53 PMQuoteI've also mapped the regions down to the resolution of about 10,000 acres to find the areas most likely to be effected, as well to well interference is also part of this effect. The more interference, the higher the liklihood of a well transitioning from oil to gas in shorter time spans.
Well isn't that Special,
Quote from: K-DogHow convenient, as the church lady would say. Mapped the regions down to 10,000 acres. That must have been a fun exercise for you. Sort of like the trembling pleasure I got adding thousands of articles to the Doomscroll. The quivering ecstasy of thousands of data points. Software to manage all that data too.
But you would need to add a couple more zeros to "thousands" to even get into the data normally used in a single field study. As far as software, I've plyed with Python but I use older stuff just....because...I am I suppose.Quote from: K-DogI recall you stating there was no point for me to do any of it since only three people come here.Not sure I said "no point" but the point of large amounts of work for the three of us, I seem to recall making that point.
Quote from: K-DogYou must have felt defeated, mapping all those regions to see what areas would deplete first, with no one to see. Lucky for you this is your big chance. You can share your data here.