tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3946479452062652881.post4890226062387610356..comments2023-07-29T02:57:21.669-07:00Comments on Goombarh's Edge - Findings, Insights & Research for Mining, Oil and Commodity Equities: Gold After the Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear DisruptionsThe (Marco G.) Goombarhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00968594505519640795noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3946479452062652881.post-1708326188899838172011-03-23T09:35:57.782-07:002011-03-23T09:35:57.782-07:00I'm not surprised to hear that there is alread...I'm not surprised to hear that there is already talk of "peak gold." But on the other hand, I also would not be surprised if this term dies down when a new <a href="http://andrewjohns.ca/sector_coverage/mining_research" rel="nofollow">gold production</a> or gold mining technology comes along and makes gold easier to find. Then peak gold will be delayed once again.Camille Ebynoreply@blogger.com