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Peak Oil Review – Mar 23

December 15, 2020March 23, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East & North Africa, China, Russia/Ukraine, Climate Change, The Briefs

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, Oil Leave a comment

How do Empires hunt bears? The control of natural resources from ancient Rome to our times

December 15, 2020March 11, 2015 by Ugo Bardi

You probably know the joke that starts with the question "how do economists hunt bears?"

Categories Economy Tags empire, financial crisis, geopolitics, Resource Depletion Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – Mar 9

December 15, 2020March 9, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East & North Africa, China, Russia/Ukraine, Quote of the Week, The Briefs

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, Oil Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – Mar 2

December 15, 2020March 2, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Oil and the global economy -The Middle East and North Africa -China -Russia/Ukraine -Quote of the Week -The Briefs

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, global oil production, oil prices Leave a comment

Is the US Overplaying Its Energy Hand?

December 15, 2020February 26, 2015 by Richard Heinberg

The evidence suggests the United States is playing energy poker with a pair of jacks in its hand, but betting as if it had four aces.

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, Oil, Shale gas, tight oil, U.S. natural gas exports Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – Feb 23

December 15, 2020February 23, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East & North Africa, China, Russia/Ukraine, Quote of the Week, The Briefs

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Keystone XL, Cold War 2.0, and the GOP Vision for 2016

December 15, 2020February 17, 2015 by Michael Klare

It’s a ritual long familiar to observers of American politics: presidential hopefuls with limited international experience travel to foreign lands and deliver speeches designed to showcase their grasp of foreign affairs.

Categories Energy Tags American energy independence, American energy policy, geopolitics Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – Feb 17

December 15, 2020February 17, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East & North Africa, Russia/Ukraine, Quote of the Week, The Briefs.

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, Oil, tight oil Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – Feb 2

December 15, 2020February 2, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East & North Africa, China, Russia/Ukraine, Quote of the Week, The Briefs, Commentary.

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, Oil Leave a comment

One of These Things Is Not Like The Others: IEA’s January Report

December 15, 2020January 21, 2015 by Arthur E. Berman

OK. Which curve on this chart is not like the others? It’s the U.S. and Canada’s oil production curve over the past several years.

Categories Energy Tags forecasts, geopolitics, Oil demand, oil price, oil supply Leave a comment

Peak Oil Notes – Jan 8

December 15, 2020January 8, 2015 by Tom Whipple

London’s Brent fell from $56 to a low of $49.83 triggering a wave of headlines that the $50 a barrel barrier had been broken.

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Peak Oil Review – Jan 5

December 15, 2020January 5, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East & North Africa, China, Russia, Quote of the Week, The Briefs.

Categories Energy Tags geopolitics, Oil, peak oil Leave a comment
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