Paying the Pumper
J. Robinson West argues that while the Hubbert curve analysis applies where full commercial exploitation has taken place, in many areas, other factors, including politics and policy, weigh in.
J. Robinson West argues that while the Hubbert curve analysis applies where full commercial exploitation has taken place, in many areas, other factors, including politics and policy, weigh in.
BP seeks to maintain this myth that current reserves are sufficient today to support current production for forty years. By perpetuating this misleading notion, I think one has to conclude that BP seeks to mislead—this is not just an accident.
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While consumers pay for perceived shortages at the pump, scientists and economists struggle to reach consensus over “proven oil reserves,” or how much oil you can realistically mine before recovery costs outstrip profits.
“We kind of hit a cliff after 2006. As we look farther out, there are much fewer megawatts coming online.”
A breakthrough in thin film solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is currenty being refined in labs at the University of Houston, which they say could lead to distributed power generation from natural gas.
A few months ago waves of information about a theory called “Peak Oil” started to reveal a potential nightmare upon my computer desktop.
Eight US states have joined forces to file law suits against five giant power firms challenging their gas emissions.
Queensland Energy Resources, which runs the demonstration plant, says it will be placed into care and maintenance around September. The controversial project has been plagued by environmental issues.
The Venezuelan government said Wednesday it may suspend oil shipments to the United States in case of an eventual conflict with that country.
Lawsuits could be a means to convince major power companies they need to make a real effort toward lowering greenhouse gas emissions.