“Not only will there be a wider gap between the places with the highest and lowest technology, there will also be a wider gap between the highest and lowest technology used by an average person. Already there are African villagers with cell phones. In 20 years you may be living with a group of friends in an abandoned suburb, burning scrap wood for heat, growing open-source genetically modified sweet potatoes, and selling brain time to the dataswarm to gain credits for surgery to install a neuro-optical interface so you can swap out custom eyeballs.”
—The Future Will Not Be Like The Past - Ran PrieurAnd The World Is Still On A Peak Oil Plateau Since 2005

Global production of crude oil (including lease condensate), monthly, Jan 2000 - Dec 2012, in millions of barrels per day. Excludes natural gas plant liquids, refinery process gain, and other liquids such as biofuels. Vertical line marks May 2005. Data source: EIA
From; http://www.resilience.org/stories/2013-04-04/the-death-of-peak-oil