A sea change in North AmericaShale revives dreams of energy self-sufficiency extending over hundreds of years, driven by technological gains, oil prices Gary Park For Petroleum News
Whimsical or not, more commentators are suggesting that North America is on the verge of pushing back the “peak oil” threshold by hundreds of years.
That was reminiscent of the loose talk in the 1960s that there was no apparent end to the continent’s oil horizon.
But, in an industry where hope sprin....
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