Australia – May 1
We hoped for better, Kevin (Australia 2020)
Solar? Wind? Forget it, we’re goin’ to gas!
We’re at the point where the desire line splits
We hoped for better, Kevin (Australia 2020)
Solar? Wind? Forget it, we’re goin’ to gas!
We’re at the point where the desire line splits
Chevron CEO ponders prices
The coal crunch is materializing
Hudson Institute: Plenty of oil for everyone
Shell’s Hofmeister on gas prices and PO
Qatar: Oil to hit $200 a barrel
Gold isn’t buying as much oil as it used to
167 billion barrels of oil in Bakken, but …
Iran dumps U.S. dollars in oil transactions
ExxonMobil row masks true green dilemma
Oil majors rapped over secrecy, corruption
Australia and natural gas – the future of fuel?
It’s a good sign that things are heating up when both sides of a controversy declare victory at the same time. Proclamations that the peak oil problem has been solved by recent oil discoveries and announcements that a “fast crash” is already overtaking industrial society have crossed paths with increasing frequency in recent weeks. A more nuanced look may be in order.
OPEC and peak oil
Hamish McRae: We will never have cheap oil again
Gwynne Dyer: Climate change could fend off peak oil crisis
Guardian’s science course covers energy
The time has come to discuss what we can expect from OPEC as it relates to our prosperity in the coming decade. After 2010, crude produced outside the cartel will plateau and gradually decline, so any growth in the conventional oil supply must come from OPEC.
US air force calls for mission to combat climate change
Rep. Markey lays blame for high oil prices
Bakken oil a one-time harvest
Klare: U.S. and China are over a barrel
Russia has no plans to cap carbon emissions
U.S. will rely on Iraq for a while
President Bush addressed peak oil in a roundabout way at a press conference today. Several quotes indicate that he understands the current state of world oil. The answers? Explore more, drill more, buy new cars that can use electricity, grow more biofuels, add more refineries and hope for cellulosic ethanol.
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
Refinery strike has oil near $120
The art of falling apart
Jerome a Paris: Anglo Disease in action?
Failure of a complex tightly coupled system