Jeffrey Ball

Oil companies try to squeeze the last drop in U.S.

With oil prices surging, crude producers in the Permian Basin, the U.S.’s oil heartland, are scrambling to squeeze more oil out of their wells.

October 14, 2004

Dire Prophecy: As Prices Soar, Doomsayers Provoke Debate on Oil’s Future

A retired Irish geologist is at the center of a small, but suddenly influential, band of contrarians known as the peak-oil movement, which believes that by as early as next year, humanity will have burned through half the oil it will ever get, and that the era of cheap oil is over.

September 20, 2004

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