And out of none of those comes oil that is anything less than millions of years old.
But you can drill a lot of holes in a million years.
As to resources than mankind has depleted, - a complete depletion is difficult. But if you go to 90-99% of what used to be a booming industry that collapses, leaving practically nothing for a while, and then some yeald after some time, there are plenty of examples that "we ran out of".
Most of them (from the top of my head) would be from plants or animals, and areawise.
My country depleted it's forests to practically nothing, leaving almost no wood for utilization at all. It is still so.
We also have the dubious honor of completely exterminating a seabird of some rariety, well, being an excellend source of food, the poor one couldn't fly....
An example of depletion is the American Bison, and the huge business based exclusively on exploitation in the 19th century.
Some 60 million + of stock went down to practically nothing, but luckily not all the way. A big business also went under.
A good example of mining, the short term profit, and human nature comes from the tiny island of Nauru.
It's phosphate mines gave the few inhabitants the best GNP in the world, - while they lasted.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NauruAnd it was run by a corporate, which the government ran, it went to corruption, foregn innvestments, and then they ran out.
Economically a disaster, environmentally a disaster.
A small scale, - a scaled down globe really....