US involvement in Iraq is complicated by weird theology. Fundamentalist Christians insist upon an unconditional pro-Israeli policy no matter what! Israel is God's chosen nation. To oppose Israel, they say, is to damn our nation to hell. Another complication is our nation's symbiotic relationship with oil producing "infidels". GOP faithful believe that middle east oil is ours to plunder. Oil Junkies for Jesus openly boast of stealing Iraqi oil. For them, waging war for oil is not a war crime, it's a crusade, it's not an atrocity its a commandment. SUV's are not abominable energy hogs, they are God's own chariot. While we fear the mother of all energy crunches, Hubbert's Peak, oil junkies for Jesus look forward to just flying away from it all.In 1956, geophysicist, M. King Hubbert, working at the Shell research lab in Houston, TX predicted that US oil production would peak in the early 1970s. Others predicted a peak occurring right about now. For his efforts, Hubbert was pilloried by oil experts and economists. Nevertheless, the 70's are remembered less for Disco Duck than for the long lines at service stations. The Arab Oil Embargo had driven home a point that the US had become an oil junkie nation. The US partnership with Arab oil producers was always a strange marriage of fundamentalist Christians from Texas and equally fundamentalist Muslims from the far flung deserts of the Middle East, primarily Saudi Arabia.
Amid long lines, hot tempers and high prices, the era of cheap energy was over by the end of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, the so-called Yom Kippur War. The situation is complicated by what is conveniently and politically called "world terrorism" and the suspicion that the Bush administration turned a blind eye to the flow of "petro-dollars" finding their way into Saudi coffers and eventually into the hands of terrorists, perhaps, bin Laden.
In the early days of the Iraq war, the moral implications of this were easily assuaged: just stick a flaq on your SUV, wave a yellow ribbon from your pick-up truck if that makes you feel good about voting for waste, lies and incompetence!Americans are just barely aware that they pay about one-third the price Europeans pay for gasoline! But you have to credit the GOP with resourcefulness. The Bush administration delivered a message to the faithful: war in Iraq will result in lower prices at the pump even as the official line denied that the US attack and invasion of Iraq had anything at all to do with oil. That is revisionist history. The record of US Ambassador April Glaspie's interview with Saddam Hussein on the eve of his attack of Kuwait proves conclusively that Hussein's "problems" with the Bush family began when he tried to lower the price of oil.
Apparently the nation bought the GOP line. Alternative fuels, green energy and efficient cars were no longer "in". It was not always so. The famous Offshore Technology Conference held in Houston during the oil embargo was dominated by talk of Solar Energy, Offshore Thermal Energy Conversion, and Wind Energy. The brightest minds from MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge were there --modeling the economics of it all.
It's easy to find in the 1970's the growing antipathy between big oil and the Democratic party. President Carter got caught in the cross hairs as perhaps JFK had about ten years earlier when he promised to put an end to a Texas oil industry sacred cow --the Oil Depletion Allowance. But only a conspiracy theorist would connect that fact with his murder in Dallas, TX. Carter's advisors, however, favored lifting price caps but his political advisors nixed the idea. Clearly, American consumers were fed up with higher prices but absurdly long lines were the only alternative. Even now consumers may not have it both ways.
Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger favored lifting Federal price caps and doing away with what he called the "government's Byzantine allocation system". His proposal, he said, would go a long way toward spurring conservation while allocating scarce fuel more efficiently. Schlesinger said it would eliminate the long lines at the gas pump. It would mean the end of dirt cheap gasoline. When Carter over ruled Schlesinger the press reported that the President had refused to eliminate Federal Price Caps against the advice of his own energy secretary. [See: Merrill Sheils, "The Energy Plan," Newsweek, July 23, 1979] In Houston, MIT energy economist Morris Adelman would tell us reporters: 'All in all, it was a very weak, pallid performance. The failure to decontrol will cost us a good deal.'
The future may be seen in our own past. It is simplistic to say merely that all the world's oil supplies will simply run dry, though oil supplies are finite to be sure. It is, rather, a matter of economics. Pennsylvania, for example, was America's first oil producing state --but Pennsylvania hasn't figured prominently in the oil industry in over a century. Oil seemed limitless; after all, it took some 60 years to consume the first 10% --a curve that has continually gotten steeper. Later --the Spindletop gushers in Texas startled the world only to be exploited and abandoned in a period of some twenty years or less.
Then the pattern repeated itself in West Texas. On the ranches just outside of Odessa/Midland, there is evidence that the robber barons of big oil simply walked away, abandoning wells to despoil the environment when it became no longer economically viable to operate them.
It ceased to be easy. That may explain why George W. Bush had to settle for stealing an election. In its first stages, petroleum exploration is a straight-forward technical procedure and, indeed, it was so easy wildcatters used to call it "land speculation with cash flow". Just shoot a modern seismic "net" across a basin and let the soundings delineate the significant prospects. The largest oil and gas fields are also the biggest and easiest targets; it was so easy in its early days that even an idiot could have made money. The fact that George W. Bush's ventures went belly-up twice is significant. Every other idiot made money.
Shrub failed to find oil amid plenty but he did find "the Lord" in a hell hole --Odessa/Midland. By that time getting rich had become complicated. The cost of producing oil outstripped oil's value. What happened in Pennsylvania, Beaumont (Spindletop), Odessa/Midland will one day happen to Saudi Arabia, The Persian Gulf, and Russia. The Arabs --inventors of Algebra --know this even if the blythe SUV-driving American idiot does not.
The demand for oil will increase from about eighty million barrels per day to about 125 million barrels per day by 2030; in the meantime, OPEC oil production will level off in 2014, if not sooner. A steep decline will begin in 2016 from which oil production will never recover. A big crunch is very nearly here if the shortfall isn't made up.
In the meantime, Halliburton, Unocal, Chevron rush to enrich themselves with Republican assistance, even complicity. The War in Iraq is just a part of the grand chessboard albeit a key one. Should Bush abandon Iraq, the American oil industry faces a crisis. It is a last desperate, ruthless gasp that has plunged the world into a "war on terror". Too many Americans have been asked to die for Halliburton --not America! The world is now poised on the precipice of World War II for the ambitions of a hand full of evil, venal right wing crooks.
Who is the genius behind the preduction that bears his name? In 1969, Hubbert skipped Woodstock to do math. Hubbert suspected that a graph of world oil production would follow a standard statistical norm and his findings are not unlike those of Malthus who said essentially the same thing of arithmetic food production in populations increasing geometrically. Students of elementary statistics will know it as a "bell curve". Hubbert was not appreciated in 1969 --the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. Nonetheless, he plotted a graph which predicted a peak of oil production followed by a precipitous decline. The future is now:
Hubbert is now said by experts to have made the "...only truly valid scientific projection of future oil production." A report by the Novum Corporation bluntly states that Hubbert was correct when he forecast oil production peaking in 1969. Since that time, domestic oil production has declined to within 5% of Hubbert's 1956 predictions.
The world oil map is not what it was in the 70's. Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf producers still make up a quarter of the world's oil supply to be sure but new supplies are now found in Russia where production fell by one-half after the break-up of the Soviet Union. But foreign supplies are likewise finite and cannot be depended upon to bail out the US --especially given the increasingly murky role of Saudi Arabia and volatile political situations throughout the middle east. The war on terrorism cannot be counted on to bring stability to the region or to oil prices.
Dick Cheney's Halliburton, Enron, Unocal, and Chevron, for example, have long proposed a "consortium" to build a pipeline across Afghanistan to the Arabian Sea --a pipeline supported by Pakistan but opposed by the Taliban. Only the insentient would not wonder if Dick Cheney's "pipeline" figured prominently in BBC reports that the United States had promised Pakistan a "little war" with Afghanistan --a promise made months before the events of 9/11.
Some conclusions: America's addiction to oil is not just a matter of taste, lifestyle, or provincialism. It is a matter of national security. Alarms bells should have gone off when Bush promised to end world terrorism at a time when his own family is in business with the people who finance them --Saudi Arabia. Afghanistan, for example, got carpet bombed; Saudi Arabia had merely to endure some bad press. Is that because the Saudis are well-connected with Bush et al?
Until fuel cell cars are made, scooters, economy vehicles, and public transportation --already popular everywhere, it seems, but in America --will become necessary in the US. The alternative is walking. More generally, there are glimpses of the future to be seen in various out-of-the-way places across the U.S: little communities where residents live "harmoniously" with the earth in super-insulated, comfortable houses coated with hardened clay. They do organic farming and telecommute. Just a bunch of hippies, tree-huggers, and liberals no doubt --but tell me that when your heating bill outstrips the value of your latter day manor house.
In the meantime, Hubbert's Peak is not a Soap Opera. But it does explain why Bush and Dick Cheney (Halliburton) may have --as has been published and reported now in an increasing number of sources --threatened Afghanistan with "carpet bombs" before 9-11. It also explains Bush's one time love of Putin. Bush didn't see Putin's soul; he saw his oil! It also explains why they have since fallen out. The US was "negotiating" pipeline rights with the Taliban; dying for God and country is one thing --but for Halliburton?Additional resources
- From Le The Chez Vierotchka: a must see:
- A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash
- The Six-Day War, The 6-Day War, 1967
- Buzzflash: Republicans Have Ignored the Real Terrorists
- History of Rapture Doctrine
- International Energy Outlook 2002 - Energy Plug - world energy consumption forecasts 1996
- Allen, Micah, Intergalactic Science Fiction, Global Oil Supply
- Ivanhoe,L. F., Future world oil supplies: There is a finite limit, Novum Corp., Ojai, California. Note: Hubbert's projections were made on the basis of statistical projections of past US onshore and offshore lower—48 states production without Alaska.
- Perry, George L., Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, The War on Terrorism, the World Oil Market and the US Economy
- Hubbert's Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage
- Peak Oil News
- Beyond Oil: The view from Hubbert’s Peak
- Tommy Emmanuel - Somewhere Over the Rainbow
- The Snows of Kilimanjaro
- Madonna - Oh Father
- Secret Nuremberg Notebooks (Based on the book 'The Nuremberg Interviews' by Leon Goldensohn)

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12 comments:
"The US partnership with Arab oil producers was always a strange marriage of fundamentalist Christians from Texas and equally fundamentalist Muslims from the far flung deserts of the Middle East, primarily Saudi Arabia." - L.H.
Many people do not know, or refuse to acknowledge these realities, but history clearly shows the strife religious zealots have brought upon humanity over the centuries. Your statement above opens the door of perception into hows and whys of decision making influences that surround the cultures that regulate the life blood of our economic existence.
Of course many people came to this country for religious freedom, and our culture is known for the creation of many mainstream and tributary sects and cults from a broad base of religious scope.
As to the Texas brand, there is one cult of fundamentalism that was started I believe in Texas, around the late 19th century, and are the roots of the current "Rapture" cult that is /was associated with the Bush administration. I believe A.G. John Ashcroft was a member of this group, which had long sense spread beyond the Texas borders at some point, mostly appealing to rural, white Americans.
All one can say is that this may be the price of a "free" society (a very relative term these days). It certainly boils down to those of us whose behavior is not dictated by extreme religious belief systems, must hold the line on the separation of church and state that we have, and be sure the secular foundations of our legal and political systems retain dominate representation. Most Americans it seems ignore these issues for a variety of reasons, but to ignore this group, as we have seen with the Bush era, may be a fatal misstep for our freedoms.
Again Len, you have produced a thought provoking article, with insights and associations that can not be ignored, your effort and personal knowledge is a bonus to the blogsphere.
benmerc
Not fuel cells, just plain old electrics will do it, and do it well. Have you seen "Who killed the electric car?" yet? It's very informative. I'm waiting for some clever soul to come up with a company to convert cars to electric. Why build something new when you can take your favorite old beater and retrofit it? (Which is, of course, the reason that it hasnt happened so far).
An Iranian ambassador told me once: "Oil is a curse". Having grown up with it, I understood what he meant. I have watched oil despoil environments, displace people, destroy careers and lifestyles ---all the things drugs are said to have done in inner cities.
It's not enough that big oil and big auto conspired to rob us of street cars and, most recently, electric cars, now they have engaged the earth in a world war for a resource that won't last another 20 years anyway.
Is oil worth WWIII?
I saw that doc about a month ago...I was not surprised at the culprits...But I was surprised as to the level of technology that was trashed. But now we know why... or, we have always known why, question is, when is someone going to help stand up to these industry giants?
I mean, if the auto mobile industry gets transformed to help stop wars and carbon belching, so be it. They are the one that have chosen regressive resistance, corruption and deceit in how they evolved the industry, they are the ones who have wasted all this time. The same with the oil industry, it always ultimately gets back to that group, and all the supporting spin-off industries. As far as I am concerned they have played a bad hand far to long and "our government" has been the willing accomplice, that bunch needs the kind of shake down that's not been seen before.
what amazes me is that with all the green capitol and so called large liberal monies that have been around these past few decades, (Turner, Soros, Buffet et al) why has no one challenged these industries? It is a dangerous place we have now allowed ourselves to be herded into, and it appears we will only get out of this rut if we allow the same thieves the advantage of continuing some transition that leaves them fully in place. I suppose that is all they have ever cared about, and only on their terms. These bastards could have been evolving all of these technologies if they had chose, but their greed and arrogance has been the divining rod of our futures, to bad for us.
What really tops it off for me, is the surprise they feign when environmentalist or progressives come after them...give me a friggin' break...this bunch have been nothing more then certified pariahs to this society for at least the past forty years ...or more according to some.
People have short memories as to what industry is capable of doing to the individual. I know, as I have been told how my immigrant grand father died back in the early part of this century, the man died at fifty with an enlarged heart, he was literally worked to death (according to the Dr.). The average life span of Paleo people was almost that long, and I bet they had a hell of a lot more fun then my grand father did...ain't technology grand. know anybody died on your street in Iraq for these oil baron sob's? Since I'm in such a good mood now, I will mention the suits and their brothers in arms on Wall Street... you ass holes can go to hell to.
benmerc
Humans have known since, 1956, when we would be running out of oil. You are all right, I won't try to say why,haven't they been developing our tech, you all said that very well.
Only, like our National debt, as well a total disregard for our freedom, these people don't give a dam. Money and power, at any cost is all they care.
Texas oil barons managed to live like Midas by way of a little understood loop hole called the "Oil Depletion Allowance". It's a bit like "depreciation" but better --or much, much worse depending upon your point of view. In short, the Oil Depletion Allowance rewarded the robber barons of big oil for despoiling the environment even as they depleted the nation of a natural resource.
People like H.L. Hunt and Clint Murchison, both of Dallas, might well have murdered anyone posing a threat to the goose that laid the golden egg.
Few politicians dared threaten to abolish the Oil Depletion Allowance. JFK, however, did precisely that. He threatened to abolish the "Oil Depletion Allowance".
Clearly, Texas oil barons wanted JFK dead because he posed a threat to their favorite tax dodge --the oil depletion allowance.
I always felt there was a Texas connection to that event (other then geographic), but I had not heard about the oil run in. I was also under the impression Kennedy may have been talking to some about his getting cold feet concerning full on involvement in Vietnam. It is true there were and are several large military contractors in Texas, Bell being one of the big winners, due to the tactic that was designed to fight the war.
But, Kennedy had so many enemies, it was not that hard to throw a smoke screen. One thing I do believe in, is that many on the inside were aware he was tagged, I think Kennedy was aware also. Being one of the last presidents we had that actually had any balls, he paid the price. Although he was as political an animal as any, at least I believe he made his own decisions in the end, something that can be a great quality in a leader that has been lost in our leadership since.
benmerc
Fuzzflash sez...
Great post and discussion, Len, Diane, Benmerc.
The oil crisis will hit SUVver, gopper and "Oil junkies for Jesus" functionaries where it hurts most, because the Buck Uberalles brigade are blind to its second coming.
Steam cars were quietly kyboshed a century ago, when the punch and ping of benzene was embraced by profiteers and speed freaks, and sold to utilitarianly sapient ungulates, over the ubiquitous but less chemically potent water.
The time is nigh when many in the so called first world will wake daily to the realities of the third.
“Hey Martha, ya heard about this Peak Oil thang they’re talkin’ about.”
“Why no, George, can’t rightly say that I have."
But first, The Fall.
As citizens, none of us can rely on governments to help us and our kids out of this manufactured Manichean madness. They will not provide shelter or utilities, except for those who are already bunkered down in luxurious walled off armed redoubts. Remember what Barbara Bush said at New Orleans five days after Katrina hit: "Oh but these people are already economically disadvantaged."
Subtext: "All the rich folk with resources packed their vehicles and skedaddled prior. So if you couldn't afford to get out, too bad,sucker! Why can't you just die quietly away from the cameras?"
That's a dress rehearsal for what life's going to be like for us down the road apiece.
Where we platinumless people live, how we co-operate with our neighbours, and how readily we can access water, food and energy, whether solar, wind, tidal (or for the time being cheap home made bio-diesel) is going to be crucial if we and our bretheren are to survive the next century.
Meanwhile, The Dow has just dived 3%, Turd Blossom has been subpoenaed, and Club Imbecile remain determined to paint our pale blue dot black. We The People yearn for planetary pockets of peaceful pointillism; MIC & Allied want to keep splashing themselves around like Jackson Pollock, lavishly and broadly but devoid of corresponding talent and vision. Just a lust for lucre and power, for their own sakes.
Artist Ralph Steadman saw into their callow souls and illustrated them with precision.
Anonymous said...
I always felt there was a Texas connection to that event (other then geographic), but I had not heard about the oil run in. I was also under the impression Kennedy may have been talking to some about his getting cold feet concerning full on involvement in Vietnam.
It is no exaggeration to say that for Texas oil robber barons, the Oil Depletion Allowance with akin to the holy of holies. Clearly, JFK was murdered to protect it.
Some big names attended a meeting in Dallas as JFK was having his last dinnger in Houston. The world will recognize the names of those attending that meeting. It was not a "planning" session, however. The plot had already been hatched and planned. The very next day, JFK would be shot and killed. The fatal bullet, by the way, DID NOT come from the Book Depository. It came from the grassy knoll just as Abraham Zapruder told the Warraen Commssion. The Warren Commission could not be fair or unbiased. One of the conspirators was on the panel. Stay tuned...I am working on this history.
Meanwhile, The Dow has just dived 3%, Turd Blossom has been subpoenaed, and Club Imbecile remain determined to paint our pale blue dot black.
The right wing has been working since the end of World War II to install a fascist dictatorship in America. It was Prescott Bush's scheme --scheme as opposed to "dream".
Installing Bush is as close as they have come. This cast of characters is suprisingly short, very closely knit. They have sought to change the nation politically with bullets --not ballots.
What really upsets me is this: the Democratic leadership knows all about it. They have done nothing because they are fearful and mindful that the Anthrax letters targeted Democrats in order to get things moving toward passing the un "Patriot Act".
"That's a dress rehearsal for what life's going to be like for us down the road apiece." - Fuzzflash
I agree...got to get back to the sustainable thing.
benmerc
great, great article. Ive been trying to talk to people about Peak oil for months, but no one listens. I think it's such a scary subject, people just reject it. I know it's caused a lot of worry and depression for me, not to mention frustration when you see the auto makers building hybrid SUVs... when we could just be making smaller, diesel cars and get even better gas mileage... bleh.
Russia's oil boom is an interesting issue. The U.S. is not the only country interested in the production of oil in the Russian province. Here is a list i found of the companies and countries involved.
Russian Oil Production Report
Cheers!
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