According to The Grey Lady, we are past the Hubbard Peak:

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/14/is-peak-oil-behind-us/?src=twt&twt=nytimesgreen

Peak oil is not just here — it’s behind us already.

That’s the conclusion of the International Energy Agency, the Paris-based
organization that provides energy analysis to 28 industrialized nations.
According to a projection in the agency’s latest annual
report<http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/>,
released last week, production of conventional crude oil — the black liquid
stuff that rigs pump out of the ground — probably topped out for good in
2006, at about 70 million barrels a day. Production from currently producing
oil fields will drop sharply in coming decades, the report suggests.

The agency does not see energy doom on the horizon, however. By its
estimation, after a short dip in production, crude production will reach an
“undulating plateau” of about 68 million barrels a day between 2020 and
2035.

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