Good Morning Vortex, There are many observations about the phenomena you talk about in regards to the oil companies. It is often referred to as the S curve theory. The S curve describe how a product becomes invented and has a very slow market penetration (even the derivative is small). Than comes the expansion phase and finally a dying off period ending with a collapse. Good earnings can be accomplished in most stages the theories are very clear and if interested I am sure you can find support on the net. It has nothing to do with the expertise or how people does R&D in different companies today. Being the first to jump will cause problem so I think oil companies must sit back and keep an eye on all things that will impact the S curve of oil. You can see companies which did and did not jump to new technology right away. Anybody remember Sylvania. It is very hard to identify the right timing. A good and strong CEO will be the best advice for the oil company that wants to jump at the right time.
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