When people say they’re ‘burning the
Whale oil was consumed in ornate brass and porcelain lamps for light. It was also used as candle
wax, and it was sometimes employed to treat raw wool before the fiber was combed and woven
into thread. This substance was the first animal oil to achieve
commercial viability. But what happened? As whales became less abundant the cost
of this commodity climbed until it was priced out of reach of the average
consumer - alternatives had to be found. Does this scenario sound familiar? Could
this planet’s crude oil reserves soon become as scarce as its whales?
At a meeting of the American Petroleum Institute in 1956 a
man named King Hubbert referenced whale oil when he made his now famous
prediction that global petroleum production would peak in the early 1970s. He
became an industry celebrity when his forecast came true. Crude oil prices did
rise sharply in March 1973 when the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC) ceased shipments to the
Lets look at the whales again... Sperm whale oil sold for $200 a barrel in 1823 (equivalent
price by 2003 standards*), but by 1855 this animal product was fetching more
than seven times that amount. When a whaling ship named Triton arrived back in Portsmouth in 1833 it boasted a cargo of five
hundred barrels of high quality oil which sold for almost half a million dollars*.
Every sailor on the manifest was a rich man, and captain Charles Cushing was
able to buy his own boat Plato. But
the golden age of commercial whaling was coming to a close; years later, peak
prices crashed the market as consumers sought and developed cheaper substitutes.
Kerosene was introduced in the 1860’s and the electric light bulb was born in
1874.
With crude oil valued at just under sixty dollars a barrel, are we experiencing
King Hubbert’s peak oil right now? How much longer before gasoline is hunted and
quarried to extinction? If we follow
Hubbert’s model, petroleum prices will begin to drop as the market shifts to
cheaper alternatives… but why are these replacements so slow coming to market? Critics will tell you
that green energy is still years away from commercial viability – don’t listen
to them. Green energy is here and ready to be utilized today.
Energy conscious Canadians can find a myriad of options all
over the internet: Electric cars can be ordered online here. Solar panels
are available here .
One hundred and fifty years ago humanity shifted its energy appetite away from whale oil as that commodity's supply and demand curve peaked. In the age of peak oil, our energy inclinations must change again. Mankind must wean itself off mineral fuel and onto vegetable fuel as we mature into a more efficient, environmentally conscious species.
‘You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.’
Buckminster Fuller, Critical Path 1982
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Alternative fuel source for the fossil fuel by
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Posted by: sharon | July 06, 2008 at 11:45 PM
I know that whale oil is now obsolete - but I'm just curious -- how was oil extracted from the blubber?
I like the idea of using whale's oil to make a wax candle. With crude oil valued at just under sixty dollars a barrel, are we experiencing King Hubbert’s peak oil right now?
Posted by: Buy Handmand | November 05, 2008 at 04:11 AM
There are a lot of useful things that can be extracted from a whale.
Posted by: handmade jewelry | November 15, 2008 at 03:58 AM
My jewelry attache is made out of whale skin. Very good material!
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Anyone knows where can i purchase this kind of oil? Many said its good for skin.
Posted by: Phoenix flooring | January 09, 2009 at 10:38 AM
are those from endangered species?
Posted by: signature custom closets | January 20, 2009 at 05:57 AM
Could Sperm whales be privately bred and then their oil be refined to be used in cars? Just as a put off until car companies get off their asses and bring us the hydrogen car. And also it can be used to generate the power to harness the hydrogen as you need to produce it.
I'm not talking about whale HUNTING, I'm talking about a scientific breeding or maybe even genetic engineering of what makes the whale oil, and producing it.
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