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As prices tumble, doomsayers hold fast to prophecy
Peak-oil theorists reject any claims of resurgence in supply. It’s been a tough week for peak-oil theorists — those limits-to-growth doomsayers who argue the world’s crude oil supply has begun an inexorable decline that will force prices ever higher.
September 16, 2006

