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RE: THE COMING ENERGY CRUNCH (long)



This is essentially the same concept as what is covered by the article "The

End of Cheap Oil" in the June 2004 issue of National Geographic.



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> From: 	Susan Gawarecki[SMTP:loc@icx.net]

> Reply To: 	Susan Gawarecki

> Sent: 	Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:26 PM

> To: 	RadSafe

> Subject: 	THE COMING ENERGY CRUNCH (long)

> 

> The following is excerpted from

> http://www.nypress.com/17/22/news&columns/AaronNaparstek.cfm

> This is an excellent discussion on the limits of petroleum production.  

> However, supply of oil is somewhat elastic in that at higher prices, 

> previously marginal reserves become economical to bring into 

> production.  This will help delay the inevitable, but the rise in the 

> cost of energy will certainly be a strong force in shaping the world 

> economy.  This author doesn't mention the potential of nuclear energy; I 

> guess that will be our job.

> 

> Susan Gawarecki

>  

> THE COMING ENERGY CRUNCH      

>  A $2 gallon of gas is just the beginning.       By Aaron Naparstek

>  

> 

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