tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17555522.post-66133697108555753432008-05-06T07:31:00.000-07:002008-05-06T07:31:00.000-07:00If Enron told me my hair was on fire, I might well...If Enron told me my hair was on fire, I might well wait to smell smoke before I reached for a bucket. I question the accuracy of the Enron Oil and Gas reports because I've seen how rife with fraud their reports in other energy fields are. I am insufficiently familiar with how EOG could be salting these reports to make specific accusations, but the disproportionately productive finds by EOG concern me. <BR/><BR/>Nevertheless, running in terror from the great demon "Peak Oil" does seem a bit excessive. If you have the coin to get off the grid, more power to you, so to speak. I just hope the energy pricing bubble we're in lasts long enough to capitalize more exploration and development of resources in the US. <BR/><BR/>We might even pressure Congress to get real, but that seems less of a risk than the "Peak Oil" demon fantasies.Patrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07532565982404583606noreply@blogger.com