If we're now relying on extraction efforts taking place thousands of feet below the bottom of oceans, or (we hope) in the deep waters or deep below ground near the North Pole, or resorting to the time, effort, expense, and consequences of extracting substitute supplies from fractured rock formations or heating Canadian goop, just a tiny bit of common sense tells us that there are some serious issues with supply in the soon-enough future.
A little bit of knowledge and understanding can go a long way, and will prove a lot more valuable in planning and preparation than a few carefully-chosen "could possibly have the potential to perhaps" statements.
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