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US: Western Slope coal production enters golden age

Ron Bain, The Daily Sentinel
May 15, 2004

Largely due to highly efficient longwall mining technology, Colorado has jumped to the front of the line of the nation’s fastest-growing coal-producing states, up from 11th in 1999.

Colorado gas wells rely on true grit

Eric Hübler, Denver Post
May 15, 2004

Colorado is full of sand, but it’s useless for luring natural gas out of the earth through an increasingly important drilling method called hydraulic fracturing.

Caught in the coal crunch

Paul J. Nyden, Sunday Gazette-Mail
May 15, 2004

US – As West Virginia coal prices are rising, especially on the spot market, coal production is dropping and mining employment has plummeted.

Australian Deputy Prime Minister acknowledges peak oil

Barrie Cassidy, ABC Insiders
May 15, 2004

Australian Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson who less than a week ago dismissed concerns about peak oil, today acknowledged it.

U.S. is caught in energy time loop

James E. Casto, Herald Dispatch
May 15, 2004

Where energy is concerned, much has changed since 1980. Unfortunately, much also remains the same.

The promise of artificial photosynthesis

Philip Hunter, Prosper Magazine
May 14, 2004

It is still unclear where most of our energy will come from in the longer-term future. A promising new contender is emerging: the harnessing of photosynthesis.

Analyst: Era of $30 oil nearing end

Julie Breaux, Odessa American
May 13, 2004

Energy industry analyst and forecaster Henry Groppe says the days of crude oil prices at $25 to $30 a barrel are coming to an end.

Norway: Low proving costs, but not much exploration

Øyvind Midttun, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
May 13, 2004

Even though it costs less to find a barrel of oil on the Norwegian shelf than many other places in the world, we do not manage to replace production through new discoveries. Now Norway must also tax its reserves due to a low level of exploration activity.

Why the coming oil crisis will last

Paul Erdman, CBS.MarketWatch.com
May 12, 2004

There is a growing consensus that the crucial turning point in oil output will probably occur in the second half of this decade, in or around 2007. It will be an energy crisis that will dwarf anything we have ever experienced.

EU, U.K. Near Accord on British Energy Rescue Aid, People Say

Robert McLeod, Bloomberg UK
May 12, 2004

European Commission regulators and the U.K. government are close to an agreement on a 1.5 billion-pound ($2.7 billion) state bailout for British Energy Plc, the country’s biggest power generator, people familiar with the situation said.

Beyond organics: Envisioning a sustaining food system

Steve Moore, The New Farm
May 12, 2004

The “Gandhi of Greenhouses” airs his frustration with a piecemeal organic movement and lays the framework for a more holistic approach to sustainable food security.

UK oil production dropping.

ER contributor, EnergyResources
May 11, 2004

Oil production in the UK has typically has a seasonal pattern, which makes it a bit of a surprise that this Feb was the worst month on the DTI’s site for oil production.

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