Peak oil review – Jan 11
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Gasoline prices rising
-Venezuela
-China rolls on
-Quote of the week
-Briefs
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Gasoline prices rising
-Venezuela
-China rolls on
-Quote of the week
-Briefs
-Interview with BP’s chairman of the board Carl-Henric Svanberg
-In New Gas Wells, More Drilling Chemicals Remain Underground
-Low-Carbon Recovery
-Is the United Kingdom facing a natural gas shortage?
-National Grid appeals for more gas as imports fail to arrive
-Saudi craving for oil comes at a price
-Iraq Could Delay Peak Oil a Decade
In his 1865 book “The Coal Question: An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of our Coal-Mines,” English economist William Stanley Jevons made the observation “Of the Economy of Fuel” that when improvements in technology make it possible to use a fuel more efficiently, the consumption of the fuel tends to go up, not down.
There is a train crash about to happen from an energy point of view. But politicians everywhere seem to have entirely missed the scale of the problem… [G]overnments and multilateral agencies have failed to recognize the imminence and scale of the global oil supply crunch, and most of them remain completely unprepared for its consequences.
A midweek roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Iran
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Top 10 Stories of 2009
-Prices and production
-Quote of the week
-Briefs
It was the pivotal international conference of the new century. Tens of thousands showed up, including heads of state, officials at all levels of government, representatives of environmental organizations, and ordinary citizens from nearly 200 countries. Scientists had warned that, without a strong agreement to reduce carbon emissions, the consequences for civilization and the world’s ecosystems would be cataclysmic.
A mid-week roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Iran
-China
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Iran 2010
-Quote of the week
-Briefs
A mid-week roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Venezuela
-Iran
NASA climate scientist James Hansen never expected the U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen to amount to much. He told the British Guardian newspaper that it would be better if Copenhagen failed. That’s because Hansen is a vocal critic of the economic policies discussed there, and he hopes Copenhagen’s failure gives the public a chance to talk about new options.
-OPEC leaves oil production unchanged
-EIA Energy Outlook 2010 Reference Case Projects Moderate Growth in US Energy Consumption, Greater Use of Renewables, and Reduced Oil and Natural Gas Imports
-Iraq will double exports to China to satisfy thirst for oil