Peak Oil – Mar 15
Q&A with Heinberg, Campbell and Leggett
A Requiem For Mitigation
Interview with Dr. Bakhtiari
Energize America, DailyKos and Congress
Q&A with Heinberg, Campbell and Leggett
A Requiem For Mitigation
Interview with Dr. Bakhtiari
Energize America, DailyKos and Congress
Chávez’s oil largesse winning fans abroad
Why Iraq’s new oil law won’t last
What would peace in the Middle East mean for the oil price?
The Pentagon runs on oil. Since the so-called Global War on Terror has started more than half of US military oil consumption has been occurring outside continental US.
Fierce competition for Libya’s black gold
Russia, pumped – the new petro empire
Selling Iraq by the barrel
Envoy warns Chavez about oil takeover
Chávez exploits oil wealth to push IMF aside
Iraq: Who will get the oil?
Cuba oil boom may complicate U.S. embargo
Hugo Chávez exploits oil wealth to push IMF aside
Nat’l oil cos crimping long-term crude supply
Iran considers petrol rationing as UN sanctions loom
The Economist: Here’s hoping it’s Gore to the rescue
Gov. Schweitzer speaks before Senate panel
US’s Iraq oil grab is a done deal
Air Force to certify all B-52s for GTL-blend use
Three US reasons to attack Iran
Iraqi Ministry Casts Doubt on Oil Law
Who wins in Iraq?
“The Golden Age of cheap energy has passed. Competition for energy supplies will dominate the economic landscape during the next 30 years… The prospect, apparent or real, of the peak production of oil during the timeframe out to 2035 and progressive diminution of output thereafter will intensify competition for remaining resources.”
The next attack: oil refineries?
Putin and the geopolitics of the new Cold War
Iraq: The fallacy of bleed-out
Oily truth emerges in Iraq: new oil law
Somalia: an oily cliché
Africa tops Mideast as US crude source
Iraqi oil wealth stays locked up
The view from Tehran
Iran: Unstable, troubled oil giant
Abu Dhabi to build $350m solar power plant
New Yorker on Iran: Troubled waters over oil
Iran – (U.S.) ready to attack
WSJ on
Iran: Crude reality