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Japan and Brazil Sign Biofuel Deal

Maurício Cardoso, Brazzilmag.com / Agência Brasil
February 7, 2005

Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and the Japanese Bank for International Cooperation have signed the first phase of a term of reference for the future implementation of a bilateral biofuel program aimed at exporting ethanol and biodiesel fuel to the Japanese market.

Stepping back from the brink -some sanity at last

Kevin Moore, Global Public Media
February 7, 2005

Readers should have no delusions about the state of New Zealand; it is being driven off the energy cliff in an orgy of consumption.

OPEC oil output drops gradually in January

Mark Shenk, Xinhuanet / China Daily
February 6, 2005

Crude-oil production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) fell 1.2 per cent in January, led by declines in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, a Bloomberg survey showed.

As Green as a Neocon: Why Iraq hawks are driving Priuses

Robert Bryce, Slate
February 5, 2005

…a curious transformation is occurring in Washington, D.C., a split of foreign policy and energy policy: Many of the leading neoconservatives who pushed hard for the Iraq war are going green.

Community Service creating prototype housing concept

Robert Mihalek, Yellow Spring News
February 5, 2005

Community Service, Inc., has produced a proposal for a prototype housing development in response to Peak Oil that promotes energy-efficient building techniques, a sense of community, economic sustainability and local food production.

Peak Oil – Peak Technology

Staff, Community Solutions
February 5, 2005

It would seem that – in addition to Peak Oil – we are at a time of Peak Technology… there are no new technologies we can look to for solutions to the end of fossil fuels.

Higher oil prices rescue beleaguered Shell

Jeremy Warner, The Independant (UK)
February 4, 2005

A complex look at Shells performance and prospects that, while loosing a few broadsides, fails to draw any useful conclusions from its observations; worth reading for the latest in corporate spins on depletion.

Shell Cuts Oil and Gas Reserves for the Fifth Time

M.Carr, Bloomberg
February 4, 2005

Royal Dutch/Shell Group cut its reserves for a fifth time, showing its oil and gas holdings were at least a third lower than reported in 2002 after the company misled investors and failed to find new fields.

Iran bombing … playing with elasticity numbers or road to ruin?

Andrew McKillop, VHeadline.com
February 4, 2005

VHeadline.com oil industry commentarist Andrew McKillop looks at the simplistic methods of most economic experts, and beyond to the real supply constraints that must see invasion trigger a major price spike.

India Steps Up in the Competition for Russian Oil

Won-Jae Park, Donga.com
February 4, 2005

The competition for remaining oil & gas reserves just gets hotter, with India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation making recent commitments to Caspian and Sakhalin Island projects, meanwhile pursuing stray Yukos assets.

Keeping everyone happy – Putin raises stakes in Asia

David Wall, The Japan Times
February 4, 2005

Article describes Putins success in using competition between China & Japan for oil supply to pay for a rather long pipeline, while ultimately managing to please all parties.

India taps into Chinese energy sources

Rani Chaturvedi, India Daily
February 3, 2005

India finally announced the long awaited announcement that she will tap into Chinese energy sources. The news was significant because India and China agreed to collaborate and support each other on Energy.

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