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Yesterday was a day of sorrow for the planet and its climate. News came out that "U.S. Crude Production Breaks Records"

Publicerad 2023-11-01 02:39:00 i Björk (popstjärnan), Civilisationens kollaps, Dennis Coyne, Katastrofer, Klimatförändringarna, Krig, Michael Snyder, Miljöaktivism, Naturfilosofi, Naturförstörelse och naturens kollaps, Naturmystik, Peak Oil, oljetoppen, och energifrågor i allmänhet, Politik, Ron Patterson, Steve St. Angelo,

(this blogpost can very well be read to the beautiful song "Unison" by Björk, a greeting from me to the warring parties in the Gaza war. The end part is especially beautiful. The lyrics can be read here)
 
 
See the article "U.S. Crude Production Breaks Records" by Julianne Geiger, October 31, 2023, on www.oilprice.com.
 
I comment these news in this comment below to a comment by "ovi" in the comments section below this blogpost on the blog "Peak Oil Barrel" on October 23, 2023 :
 
"OVI

New US Production record

There is nothing stopping US Production Growth.

Full report late late Wednesday.

 

REPLY

JEAN-FRANÇOIS FLEURY

10/31/2023 at 8:02 pm

Of course, some things are going to stop US production growth : the continuous decline of Lower 48 state conventional oil production, the continuous decline of Alaska production and soon (after 2024-2025 according to George Kaplan) the continuous decline of GOM production.

 

REPLY

LARS LARSEN

10/31/2023 at 8:41 pm

Ovi,

The numbers in your chart makes me really feel sorry. That US oil production surpasses its peak, is really bad news for the planet. I send all of my heartfelt condolences and sympathy to the wild nature, to the wild animals, insects, seas and forests, those who really keep this planet going, and I apologize for the incredible, unfathomable stupidity and evilness that these numbers reveal about mankind and civilization, that we continue with this oil madness despite the climate becoming increasingly inhospitable to us and life on the planet, and despite Antarctica losing a staggering amount of sea ice right now, so much and fast that it is not possible to imagine for a human being. .

I feel so sorry. For me it's like losing a battle in a great, crucial war. A battle for the planet, against those who want to kill it, or so it seems, at least.

My heart is on the side of the wild nature, there is where I belong, for now and for ever, and for me the collapse of civilization will be a long awaited liberation, despite it being the end of my earthly life, it’s not important at all.

Maybe my calculations pertaining to oil are wishful thinking, but I have to put my hope somewhere, otherwise I’m not a human, but like a cold robot. And how could I put my hopes in the continuation of this oil madness? It’s impossible, utterly impossible, for me. I listen to Ron Patterson and Steve St. Angelo (their comments are always the most interesting ones here, they leave room for true hope) and hope in the deepest of my heart that they are right, and that Dennis Coyne is wrong."

 

My later comments: At the same time as these horrible news come out, there are good news for the planet right now, though. Just check this recent blogpost by Michael Snyder (it's very strange that it is a war that can bring ease to the planet): 

This War Will Push Rapidly Escalating Global Food Prices Into Overdrive

Quote from the article: 

"In a worst case scenario, the World Bank says that the price of oil could go as high as 157 dollars a barrel

"In a ‘large disruption’ scenario – comparable to the Arab oil embargo of 1973 – the global oil supply would shrink by six million to eight million barrels per day and prices could go up by 56 per cent to 75 per cent, or $140 (£115.51) to $157 (£129.53) a barrel, according to the report." 

Other experts are projecting that the price of a barrel of oil could eventually go as high as 300 dollars a barrel."



My comments to the article:
 Just think about how thin the ice is for civilization, that just a regional war can cause such a disruption to oil, the life blood of modern civilization. Think what financial bubbles could be popped by such a disruption...

Thank you, Michael Snyder, for these words of hope (hope for the planet, not for the ugly Monster of Babylon!), you are the best and most alert reporter out there on the US economy. But you do not see clearly upon the Gaza war, you are blinded by Christian fundamentalism. 

By the way, now even Sweden has got its oil spill accident (see this article in The Guardian).


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Född 1984 i Finland. Norrman, bor i Stockholm, Sverige. Poet, ekoteolog och ekofilosof (dock inte en akademisk någondera, fastän han studerade teologi i nästan tre år vid Åbo Akademis universitet), kallas också allmänt "Munken" (han är munk i en självgrundad klosterorden, "Den Heliga Naturens Orden"), han kallar sig själv "Skogsmannen Snigelson" och "Lasse Lushjärnan" på grund av vissa starka band till naturen och djuren, grundade bland annat genom många år av hemlöshet boende i tält, kåta, grotta och flera hyddor i Flatens naturreservat, Nackareservatet och "Kaknästornsskogen" utanför Stockholm. Han debuterade som poet 2007 med "Över floden mig", utgiven av honom själv, han har även gett ut ett ekoteologiskt verk, "Djurisk teologi. Paradisets återkomst", på Titel förlag 2010. Han har gett ut diktsamlingen "Naturens återkomst" på Fri Press förlag 2018 tillsammans med sin före detta flickvän Titti Spaltro. Lars yrken är två, städare och målare (byggnader). Just nu bor han på Attendo Herrgårdsvägen, ett psykiatrisk gruppboende för mentalsjuka i Danderyd, Stockholm. Hans adress är: Herrgårdsvägen 25, 18239 Danderyd, Sverige. Man kan nå honom i kommentarsfältet på denna blogg. Hans texter på denna blogg är utan copyright, tillhörande "Public Domain" Han är författare till texterna, om ingen nämns.

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