Très intéressant numéro ou Colin Campbell nous explique pourquoi le Pétrole et le Gaz de l’arctique sont généralement considérés comme non-conventionels.
Également, dans son article intitulé Flat-Earth Cheers, il reprend ce que plusieurs avancent depuis longtemps, dont moi sur ce blogue, à savoir que les « Économistes terre-aplatistes » continuent de nier l’évidence de l’échéance du pic pétrolier imposé par la nature:
It seems likely that this year will see a further marked decline in production. The flat-earth economists
may cheer, being able to attribute it to falling demand from a collapsing world economy, as well as
investment constraints. These factors, which are indeed contributory factors, will allow them to persist in
denial of physical limits as imposed by Nature, which are anathema to their calling. They can cheer even
louder in recognition that their principle of discounted cash flow, whereby the future is deemed in financial
terms to be worth less the present, has been more than vindicated.



