IMHO, we are not 'decades' away from peak oil. Maybe 10 years if some global economic slowdown happen, as it seems now. If not, I expect it happen within 3 years. Just my opinion of course...
What I have heard the latest "great findings" are just drop in a bucket: Maybe can sustain earth consumption half year the most!
But even if we can use the coal, oil sands, oil shale etc. unconventional sources to replace the fossil fuels what we are going to do with global warming due to greehouse gases? Many experts agree that earth can not sustain much more greenhouse gases without catastrophic changes in atmosphere. Once a certain level has passed the process starts to feed itself... thus is unstoppable at that point. US EPA web site has nice charts to see how significantly the industrial era has changed atmosphere contents and temperatures:
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/recentcc.html
I do expect that within 2 years both EU and USA will put more pressure to cut down the CO2 emissions, which means reduction in fossil fuels use.