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Nigeria: U.S. Offers Military Help to Protect Offshore Oil

staff reporter, All Africa
July 12, 2004

The United States, keen to develop new sources of oil supply outside the Middle East, has offered to help Nigeria protect the flow of oil in the Gulf of Guinea and combat terrorist attacks on the oil industry, officials said.

China and Japan’s oil rivalry unavoidable

Zhang Kexi, China Daily
July 12, 2004

Rivalry for energy, especially oil, between China and Japan on a global scale is unavoidable. From a Japanese perspective, the emergence of a strong and prosperous China is not a pleasant thought.

Argentina’s Phony Energy Crisis

Victor Ego Ducrot, ZMag / rebelion.org
July 12, 2004

The petrol consortiums and to some extent the governments of Bolivia, Argentina and Chile have woven a tapestry of distortion and cover-ups to hide crucial elements in the United States strategy of forced appropriation of Latin American natural resources.

OPEC to Keep Grip in 2005 as Supply Lags Demand

Jonathan Leff, Reuters
July 11, 2004

The world’s dependence on OPEC’s oil is expected to increase again next year, supporting cartel efforts to keep prices high as robust demand growth outpaces non-OPEC output, a Reuters survey found on Monday.

US: Postponement of the November election?

Michael C. Ruppert, From The Wilderness Publications
July 11, 2004

The Bush administration has asked for legislation enabling it to postpone the November election as a result of a terror attack.

Living in the best of all possible endtimes

The Feral Metallurgist, Unknown News
July 11, 2004

Economics is the game of tiddly-winks that we can afford to play only in the midst of easy, abundant energy. Energy is the Donut, economics is the Hole.

U.S. General Proposes Help in ‘monitoring’ Unstable West Africa Oil Gulf

Gilbert Da Costa, TBO.com
July 11, 2004

A top U.S. military commander proposed American help Monday in monitoring West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea to secure an unstable region that holds as much as 10 percent of the world’s oil reserves

Blackout Hits Athens Month Before Olympics

Patrick Quinn, Yahoo!
July 11, 2004

The worst blackout in more than a decade hit Athens and southern Greece on Monday, leaving millions sweltering in a heat wave and raising concerns about whether the lights will go out at next month’s Olympics.

Oil Kamikaze

Gal Luft, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security
July 11, 2004

In the past two months no fewer than a dozen people in Iraq and Saudi Arabia demonstrated in three separate incidents their willingness to die for the cause of hurting the U.S economy in what appears to be a new phase in the war on terror.

China 40% dependent on crude oil imports as of May

staff reporter, Interfax
July 11, 2004

As the second greatest crude oil consuming country in the world, China has seen a the gap between domestic ability to supply and demand for crude oil widen in the first five months of this year, according to figures released by China Customs.

Why 2004 Will Be Remembered as the Year World Oil Production Peaked

Keith Miller, History News Network
July 11, 2004

“I believe that the world’s oil production peak has been reached in recent weeks. Why?”

The Russian Federal Energy Agency on the end of cheap oil

Fernando Gualdoni with Serguei Oganesian, EnergyResources / crisisenerergetica.org
July 10, 2004

“I believe Humanity must grow accustomed to living with an expensive oil, to treat hydrocarbons as a non-renewable resource and to look for alternative energy sources. It seems that oil is not going to get cheaper.”

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