Russia – Oct 17
Shell welcomes Gazprom at Sakhalin, says all issues resolved
Russia to check all oil firms amid Shell row
Experts predict black-out winters in Europe
Shell welcomes Gazprom at Sakhalin, says all issues resolved
Russia to check all oil firms amid Shell row
Experts predict black-out winters in Europe
Lies, damned lies and government oil production forecasts?
Energy depletion & the US descent into fascism
Video: imPOssible mission
Peak oil update: production forecasts and EIA oil production
Fear and money in Dubai
Oil prices: a pause, then up
Unholy trinity set to drag us into the abyss
ASPO: European Union addresses Peak Oil
ASPO: Oil Depletion Protocol
The world’s shortest Peak Oil article
Large increase of Peak Oil coverage in printed press
NYT: The Deathwatch for Cheap Oil
Kunstler: Swan Dive
Kunstler: Peak oil and tradable paper currencies
Lundberg: Peak Oil naysayers partying on for growth
Peak Moment Television: new episodes
Audio: Andrews & Lawrence on ASPO USA Boston Conference
Audio: Energy expert Hughes gives preview of talk at ASPO
Even coal (clean or not) will not save the US way of life
Kremlin seeks more coal use in Russia amid gas shortage
Massive coal mine blaze still burning
Output drop hurts UK Coal
The US military oil consumption is generally regarded to be a small amount compared to the country’s gigantic consumption. Since oil is and will remain a strategic vital commodity, the Pentagon does not have a luxury of turning its back to oil.
World Oil Exports: A Comprehensive Projection
Oil price volatility and possible consequences
Lower gas prices won’t last, say UC-Davis professors
EU oil imports set to grow by 29% by 2012
Putin Suggests Creation of Oil Exchange in St. Petersburg
America’s dirty secret: India becomes the gasoline gusher
How Hot Money Inflames Oil Prices
The U.S. military machine is built on and around cheap and available “mobility fuel,” and virtually its entire body of doctrine is founded on pre-Peak Oil thinking. If the world is at or fast approaching a state of Peak Oil, where does that leave us?
Participants at last month’s Third U.S. Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions learned how they must use less energy, save and share resources and grow food in their communities. This response to the coming peak and permanent decline of global oil production, is dubbed “Plan C: Curtailment, Cooperation, and Community.”
During the last couple of weeks there were a number of new developments that may, in the long run, turn out to be more detrimental to our future well-being than we have yet perceived.
Thanks to the Reforma and Cantarell field discoveries, Mexico’s oil production grew dramatically, starting from the mid-1970s and running right up to its peak production in 2004. But Cantarell, Mexico’s largest field, is in decline. Part one of this 4-part series covers the background.
New peak oil vid 1: “Crude Impact”
He made money, now he’s making movies (about PO)
New peak oil vid 2: “Oil, Smoke and Mirrors” (online)
Peak Oil vs. The Pied Piper of Ethanol
Peak Oil: US Democracy Under Threat?
Audio: Albert Bates & Peak Oil
Audio: Peak Oil and Permaculture
Video: Councilor Debbie Cook about ASPO-USA Boston