Fossil Fuel Headlines – 28th July, 2005
Oregon Dept. Transport takes a peak at the future / The `peak oil’ controversy / Peak Oil: the turd on the table / The Problem with Natural Gas / Zimbabwe’s Bustle, Business Evaporate With Fuel Shortage / Video – Deffeyes predicts oil peak for Thanksgiving, 2005 / Yudhoyono: Indonesia’s oil to run out in next 15 years / Brazil to Achieve Oil Self-sufficiency by December / Venezuela May Not Meet Oil Output Goal, JPMorgan Says / UK Generators turn to coal as cost of natural gas soars / UK increasingly reliant on oil, gas / UK NG: The big chill / Living on brink of blackouts / Cost of electricity rising like summer heat / Regional power grid operator reports largest-ever peak load / The other gas is going up in price / Science of oil rigs: surviving Gulf storms / Uranium Demand Places Utah in Mining Mix / UK power industry backs future role for nuclear / Bush urges agencies to assess possible coal shortage / I haven’t felt much like discussing the Energy Bill… / The World Is Round: John Gray reviews Thomas Friedmans The World is Flat / Yemen cuts fuel prices after riots / Oil inflames Nigeria’s ethnic tensions / Exxon to Post Surge in Profit on Record Oil Prices, New Fields / Japans provocation in East China Sea very dangerous / Will China pose a threat to world energy security? / Provisions to Curb Oil Use Fall Out of Energy Bill / A crude approach / Energy Bill: Obnoxious-lite / Bush proposal calls for new drilling offshore / Bill Wouldn’t Wean U.S. Off Oil Imports, Analysts Say / Lawmakers Reach a Deal on New Energy Policies / The energy bill’s effect on [California]


