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Please add new archivals to Talk:Hubbert Peak/Archive05. (See Wikipedia:How to archive a talk page.) Thank you. HereToHelp (talk) 02:10, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
From the article "Oil industry executives, economists, and analysts generally regard Hubbert's peak theory as false", this statement is non neutral and vague. What implications or consequences of a "Hubbert's peak" theory are asserted to be generally regarded as false? Is this stating the the aforementioned groups think in general that oil production will not peak at some time? That seems the most generous way of interpretting this, so unless someone can clarify this and provide some evidence for the general statement, it should be removed soon.