Co-authored with Grant Cooke
Sheikh Ahmed-Zaki Yamani said in 2000, “The Stone Age came to an end, not because we had a lack of stones, and the oil age will come to an end not because we have a lack of oil.” The former Saudi oil minister was arguably the world’s foremost expert on the oil industry at that time. However, then he introduced this extraordinary observation in the UK’s Telegraph, which was an even more prescient point about how, “Thirty years from now there will be a huge amount of oil — and no buyers. Oil will be left …read more
Source: The Huffington Post