Making a meal of oil reserves
A study of the organisms that “eat” about half the world’s reserves of oil provides another intriguing contribution to understanding of the extent of global resources.
A study of the organisms that “eat” about half the world’s reserves of oil provides another intriguing contribution to understanding of the extent of global resources.
If we want to know the logically simple but socially very difficult solution, it is conservation. Conservation is not conservative, but something that can only be accomplished through a revolutionary change in society. Whether we can accomplish the social transformation necessary is one issue, but the fact is that an energy soft-landing will require us to dramatically conserve dwindling fossil fuel stocks, by as much as 75%, and begin to think seriously about how to de-link from the growth economy… forever.
A union leader threatened Tuesday to extend a four-day nationwide strike in Nigeria that has helped push world oil prices to record highs.
There has been suggestion the U.S. import ‘cheap’ (i.e., nearby supplies priced at variable cost) LNG into the U.S. as a way to apply downward pressure on domestic natural gas prices. However, The U.S. will not be able to attract substantial volumes of spot LNG because there is little supply not committed to firm European and Asian contracts through 2005.
Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update brings data on overshoot and global ecological collapse to the present moment. It provides a short course in the World3 computer model, types of growth, and the various kinds of overshoot likely to occur in the current century.
Royal Dutch/Shell has kicked off auctions for two units worth several billion dollars, to move forward with its plans to sell non-core assets to help fund more upstream oil exploration.
Saudi Arabia produced 9.5 million barrels per day in September, about 250,000 b/d below earlier estimations, Geneva-based tanker-tracker Petrologistics said in its latest report.
Oddly enough, I’ve been cheering on a “Marxist Dictator” of late. Not that I’m a no good pinko commie red mind you… no, but I am rooting for Hugo Chavez as he’s poking the Plutocratic forces at play outside Venezuela.
Oddly enough, I’ve been cheering on a “Marxist Dictator” of late. Not that I’m a no good pinko commie red mind you… no, but I am rooting for Hugo Chavez as he’s poking the Plutocratic forces at play outside Venezuela.
An off-planet view of economic theory and its applicability when dealing with limited primary resources.
Those who believe that abundant deposits are waiting to be discovered are misguided, said Mr. Buckee, who holds a Ph.D. in astrophysics from Oxford University. “There is precious little in the world now that isn’t known about or hasn’t been tried,” he said. “I don’t think there is going to be any new Middle Easts or Saudis hanging around. There aren’t many unexplored basins.”
The key to making sense of constructive action in a situation of impending industrial collapse is to look at the community, rather than the individual or society as a whole, as the basic unit…There are, however, three things a community needs to do…