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Title: Petroleum%20Man


1
Petroleum Man
  • Presentation Based on Chapter of the Same Name in
    Crossing the Rubicon by Mike Ruppert

2
Increasing Demand
  • Global demand oil and gas increasing
  • New supplies not being found at the same rate
  • Use 4-6 barrels for every new barrel found
  • Trend getting worse
  • Natural gas use is increasing, rate of
    discoveries, especially in North America is
    falling
  • Population increasing.

3
Colin Campbell
  • World Expert worked at BP, Amoco, FINA, Texaco
  • 1 trillion barrels left
  • 82 million used per day
  • 35-years at present rate
  • Rate is increasing, estimates 20 years
  • Harder / More expensive to get

4
Colin Campbell
  • Key principle
  • When it takes more energy to pump a barrel of
    oil than is obtained by burning it, the field is
    considered dead, regardless of how much oil
    remains

5
The Bottom Line
  • Without the sugar-coating Rupert says
  • In order to prevent the extinction of the human
    race, the worlds population must be reduced by
    as many as four billion people.

6
Hydrocarbons
  • World has used ½ of all hydrocarbons created over
    millions of years in just 100 years.
  • 95 of all transport powered by Oil
  • 50 of all produced is used for transportation

7
Hydrocarbons
  • Oil pervades our civilization it is all around
    you. The shell for your computer
  • is made from it. Your food comes wrapped in it.
    You brush your hair and teeth
  • with it. Theres probably some in your shampoo,
    and most certainly its container.
  • Your childrens toys are made from it. You take
    your trash out in it. It makes your
  • clothes soft in the dryer. As you change the
    channels with the TV remote you hold
  • it in your hands. Some of your furniture is
    probably made with it. It is everywhere
  • inside your car. It is used in both the asphalt
    you drive on and the tires that meet
  • the road. It probably covers the windows in your
    home. When you have surgery,
  • the anesthesiologist slides it down your
    esophagus. Your prescription medicine is
  • contained in it. Your bartender sprays the mixer
    for your drink through it. Oh yes,
  • and the healthy water you carry around with you
    comes packaged in it

8
Hydrocarbons
  • Be careful. If you decide that you want to throw
    this book out, your trashcan
  • is probably made from it. And if you want to call
    and tell me what a scaremonger
  • I am, you will be holding it in your hands as you
    dial. And if you wear corrective
  • lenses, you will probably be looking through it
    as you write down a number with
  • a pen that is made from it. Plastic is a
    petroleum product, and its price is every
  • bit as sensitive to supply shortages as gasoline.
    Oil companies do not charge a significantly
  • different price for oil they sell to a plastics
    company than they charge a
  • gas station owner. If the wellhead price goes up,
    then every downstream use is
  • affected. Page 23/24 Crossing the Rubicon

9
Oil and the Food Supply
  • Modern food 10 calories consumed for each 1
    calorie contained
  • Farm machinery all uses oil.
  • Fertilizers Ammonia Natural Gas
  • Pesticides Oil
  • Water for crops pumped by Oil
  • Harvest -gt Processing Plant -gt Refrigeration -gt
    Grocery Store -gt Home

10
Food Consider this
  • 4 out of 6 billion people on this planet do not
    have, and want, these things.
  • Economies are encouraged to grow
  • One way or another, the have-nots must become
    consumers

11
Food The Scariest Part
  • If fertilizers, partial irrigation and
    pesticides were withdrawn corn yields, for
    example, would drop from 130 bushels per acre to
    about 30
  • Same applies to wheat, lettuce, celery, onion
    anything that commercial agriculture produces.
  • Organic Farming? Infrastructure not in place.
  • You could ask several billion people to stop
    eating for a year or two while we switch..

12
Food Cattle
  • Grain production will affect meat prices as they
    feed on it.
  • Would you pay 50 for a burger or 25 for a
    chicken breast?
  • The US contains 5 of the worlds population yet
    consumes 25 of the worlds energy.

13
Growth
  • The whole world economy is shifting towards more
    consumption not less
  • Developing world massive increase in consumer
    spending rising literacy etc
  • 2002 Chinese Auto Sales jumped 50
  • GM sales in China up 300 in 2002 alone

14
Petroleum Man
  • Hydrocarbons have led to huge increases in human
    population
  • Unsustainable peak due to the Age of Oil

15
Rational Assessments
  • OK cant all be bad right? Our governments have
    planned for this right?
  • Moving to alternative energy will lead to tens
    of millions of people being laid off.
  • Process might take decades. Who would fund it?
  • Hydrogen fuel cells are not the answer
  • Electricity has to be generated.
  • Move back to coal? Environmental impact

16
Rational Assessments
  • Production of electricity is a huge usage of
    energy
  • In 1999 42 of worlds energy was used to produce
    electricity
  • In 2002 50 of all electricity in the US was from
    coal-burning power plants
  • Hoped natural gas would be the answer. Gas is
    running out faster than oil!

17
Rational Assessments
  • US oil production peaked in the 1970s.
  • Then became dependent on foreign oil.
  • Whatever anyone tries to say to the contrary,
    our dependence on foreign oil is permanent and
    increasing all the time
  • Oil is getting more expensive to produce
    everywhere in the world.
  • Global oil discoveries peaked in the 1960s

18
Rational Assessments
  • Middle East nations will peak last. Soon the
    middle east will supply 40 of the worlds oil
  • Saudi Arabia has 25 of the worlds recoverable
    oil, Iraq 11.
  • US population and reliance of Oil project as
    follows over the next 20 years
  • Oil Consumption up 33
  • Natural Gas up 50
  • Electricity Demand up 45
  • Overall consumption up 32
  • Yet the US produces 39 less oil then in 1970

19
World Oil Reserve Figures
  • The books on world oil reserves are as cooked as
    the books of Enron.
  • In the producers interest to insist the supply is
    there and to inflate their reserves
  • Controlling the price of oil
  • Overstating reserves help maintain share prices
  • Shell have been caught recently on this
    overstating reserves by 20

20
The Oil Companies Know
  • Already lots of mergers and downsizing in the Oil
    world.
  • According to BP-Amoco world oil production per
    capita peaked in 1979.
  • Following this peak production is sinking
    downwards and this trend is not reversing.

21
What is needed?
  • Pimentel and Pimentel in 1996 stated
  • the nations of the world must develop a plan to
    reduce the global population from near 6 billion
    to about 2 billion. If humans do not control
    their numbers, nature will.
  • What is the biggest issue? Its not profitable
    to slow decline.

22
Conclusion?
  • The author goes to suggest such strains on the US
    economy and its thirst for oil meant Iraq and
    Afghanistan had to be secured
  • He argues the attacks of 9/11 were planned by
    factions of the US government or at least
    allowed to happen to provide a pretext for war
    in Iraq
  • A shock treatment was needed to get the public
    support for the war.
  • Ignoring all that the issues of energy production
    peaking and the time for Petroleum Man coming
    to an end are serious for each one of us.
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