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Nov 28, 2014
6:54:45am
Energy Experts: When T. Boone Pickens talked about "Peak Oil" a few years ago,
saying the world could produce a maximum of only 85 million barrels per day and demand was on the cusp of exceeding that level, was he intentionally misleading the public to generate support for his natural gas initiative, or do you think he did not understand the impending capacity expansion from the emerging technology revolution to 90 million barrels and beyond?

Was "peak oil" (i.e. not enough capacity to meet oil demand) ever a reality?
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