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Originally Posted by bodgit
When petrol dries up
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It's something that we will never have to worry about. There is still as much crude in the North sea today as was predicted back in the 70's, it's just more expensive to get it out as it doesn't just flow up for years under its own pressure, we now have to inject water or gas down to get it up.
Car firms know this, hence why we are all not driving round in elec cars or anything of the green ilk, When there really is 30 years left of oil then you will be paying 10 quid a litre at the pumps