You Bet Your Life

Absolute must-read:

What is not being discussed rationally by the mainstream media is Katrina’s impact on energy production. They don’t dare. By my calculations and those of oil energy expert Jan Lundberg, the United States has just lost between 20% and 25% of its energy supply. My projection is that it’s not coming back - at least not most of it.

As a result of Katrina, Saudi Arabia has finally admitted that it cannot increase production. Many of us knew they’ve been lying for at least two years. The Energy Information Administration has just admitted that global demand has been outstripping supply for several months before Katrina. Nice time to start telling the truth. Nature is finally calling everybody’s bluff.

This next bit is as blunt as a hammer upside the head:

As many as twenty offshore rigs have now been confirmed as adrift, capsized, listing or sunk. Each rig may have as many as eight wells. Where’s the money coming from to replace them? How long will that take?

Bottom line: my assessment is that New Orleans is never going to be rebuilt and that US domestic oil production will never again reach pre-Katrina levels. The infrastructure is gone, the people are gone, and the US economy will be on life support very, very quickly. If people are griping at $5.00 gasoline what will they do when it’s $8.00? $10.00? Start shooting (the wrong people)? How difficult is it to rebuild in that kind of social climate?

Read the whole thing: “You Bet Your Life” by Mike Ruppert

On Wednesday I’ll blog about my action-packed summer as one of the core members of the Portland Peak Oil (PPO) group. Please, people, climb aboard peak oil awareness NOW if you haven’t already. You can find resources at the PPO web site.

1 Comment »

  1. Sappho's Breathing said,

    September 6, 2005 @ 9:30 pm

    Keeping my head above water

    It’s hard to know what to write. I’m reading the Heretik, Shakespeare’s Sister, Frogs and Ravens, Crooks and Liars, Pandagon, Kos, Josh Marshall, digby, Boing Boing, Salon, the Times, Steve and Jen at The News Blog, Jeff Masters…. I mean,…

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