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David Collum
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Chris Martenson
Link – Deep Impact: Why The Deepwater Disaster Spells Serious Trouble
A new Martenson Report is ready for enrolled members.
Link – Deep Impact: Why The Deepwater Disaster Spells Serious Trouble
Executive Summary
- We can say with absolute certainty that future oil exploration and development costs are going to rise.
- Our date with an oil supply shock now seems probable for the 2011 to 2012 timeframe.
- A new paradigm is emerging, in which downsizing trumps growth.
- A permanent energy crunch will lead to higher prices for all things connected to energy.
- It would not be too strong to suggest that our federal commitment to energy efficiency is a farce.
- In terms of personal planning, do not take anything for granted.
- While I am not sure how this will play out yet, I am quite comfortable stating that the age of abundance is drawing to a close.
Deep Impact: Why The Deepwater Disaster Spells Serious Trouble
by Chris MartensonA new Martenson Report is ready for enrolled members.
Link – Deep Impact: Why The Deepwater Disaster Spells Serious Trouble
Executive Summary
- We can say with absolute certainty that future oil exploration and development costs are going to rise.
- Our date with an oil supply shock now seems probable for the 2011 to 2012 timeframe.
- A new paradigm is emerging, in which downsizing trumps growth.
- A permanent energy crunch will lead to higher prices for all things connected to energy.
- It would not be too strong to suggest that our federal commitment to energy efficiency is a farce.
- In terms of personal planning, do not take anything for granted.
- While I am not sure how this will play out yet, I am quite comfortable stating that the age of abundance is drawing to a close.
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