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Crude Oil Prices Rising / Gasoline Prices Dropping — What Does It Mean?

Stan Moore, MMN
August 20, 2004

Public awareness of the seriousness of oil peak’s ramifications could cause international panic, including huge drops in the international and national financial markets.

Oil Near $49 as Iraq Violence Escalates

Richard Mably, Reuters
August 19, 2004

Global oil prices raced to fresh highs on Friday carrying U.S. crude close to $49 a barrel, driven by escalating violence in Iraq and unabated demand growth from China and India.

Bolivian peasants end oil siege

Elliott Gotkine, BBC
August 19, 2004

Peasant farmers in Bolivia have ended an occupation of foreign-owned oil fields after the government promised to speed-up land redistribution.

US: Natural Gas Seems Headed the Way of Oil: More Demand, Less Supply, Higher

Neela Banerjee, The New York Times
August 18, 2004

At a time when the nation is chafing at its persistent dependence on foreign oil, it is becoming clear that the United States may be headed for the same situation with natural gas.

ChevronTexaco CEO: Oil’s new high may persist

Kris Axtman, Christian Science Monitor
August 18, 2004

Price of crude topped $47 a barrel Wednesday, despite Saudis’ recent talk of loosening spigots. “This may not be a short-term aberration,” said ChevronTexaco CEO David O’Reilly, in a recent speech before the US Chamber of Commerce.

Thailand: Oil crisis response – Govt tells big stores to close by 10pm

Watcharapong Thongrung, The Nation (Thai)
August 18, 2004

Starting next week, shoppers and motorists will have to brace themselves for early closing times at department stores and petrol stations, as the government implements its latest set of energy-saving measures.

Cantarell, The Second Largest Oil Field in the World Is Dying

G.R. Morton, DMD Publishing
August 18, 2004

The second largest producing field in the world is the Cantarell complex in Mexico, with 2.1 MMb/d of output in 2003 up from 1.9 MMb/d in 2002. Cantarell is expected to decline rapidly over the next few years, falling as far as 1 MM b/d by 2008.

Dust ‘is hidden climate problem’

Alex Kirby, BBC
August 18, 2004

The huge amounts of dust blowing across the Earth may have serious consequences for the environment, a scientist says.

Latest ODAC Bulletin

ODAC staff, Oil Depletion Analysis Centre
August 18, 2004

From ODAC bulletin: Of the top 45 oil-producing nations that accounted for 98.7 percent of world oil production in 2003, a total of 25 (including 7 of the 11 OPEC nations) are now past their peak.

Tennessee Valley Authority loses millions on Mississippi power

staff reporter, Energy Central
August 17, 2004

The Tennessee Valley Authority recovered less than half of its $36 million investment in a failed power storage process in Mississippi.

Iran Warns Of Preemptive Strike To Prevent Attack On Nuclear Sites

staff reporter, Turkish Press
August 17, 2004

Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani warned Wednesday that Iran might launch a preemptive strike against US forces in the region to prevent an attack on its nuclear facilities.

Turkey: Oil Crisis Process Starts

Sami Uslu, Zaman
August 17, 2004

Since crisis is defined as a sudden unexpected happening that hurts people and economies, it can said that the oil issue has turned into a crisis.

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