Peak oil review – May 4
A weekly peak oil review, including
-Production and prices
-Iraq
-Detroit
-Briefs
A weekly peak oil review, including
-Production and prices
-Iraq
-Detroit
-Briefs
Exxon has biggest profit drop in 5 years as oil falls
Royal Dutch Shell’s profits fall 58pc on oil price slide
Could energy innovation create a ‘green bubble’?
A weekly review from a UK perspective
Review: Sustainable Energy – Without the Hot Air
Giving the Power Grid Some Backbone
From Smokestacks to Your Tank
World oil demand to fall far more than thought
Oil and the lucky country
Book Review: Oil 101
A mid-week review, including
-Prices and production
-Investment
China’s oil demand fell by nearly 6% in Q1 of 2009
Iraqi oil: black gold or black hole?
Squeeze that sponge (enhanced oil recovery)
Simmons: Energy industry facing enormous challenges
Governments must cooperate for “power-down” as oil runs out
A weekly roundup of Peak Oil news, including:
-Production and prices
-Natural gas
-Carbon
-Briefs
World oil production probably peaked in 2008. Liquid fuel production, including oil, is indicated by the OPEC data to have reached a peak in July 2008 at about 86 million barrels per day, with its price peaking at about the same time. ASPO International agrees, as indicated on the chart page of their recent newsletters.
California’s low-carbon fuel standard has oil companies anxious
Obama’s secret weapon: the web
Congress seeks “kill switch” for Internet
Congress, EPA, EDF ignoring energy curtailment and clean-coal oxymoron
Exxon Profits, Everyone Else…Not So Much
Blame oil, not banks, for recession
Further Evidence of the Influence of Energy on the U.S. Economy – Part 2
U.K. Says No New Coal Plants Without Carbon Capture
Monbiot: Miliband’s coal decision is cynical and meaningless
A ‘Propaganda War’ Over ‘Clean Coal’
The ‘Clean Coal’ Lobbying Blitz
Soros invests in carbon capture