Peak oil – Oct 16
Countdown to $100 oil – $85, $86, $87, $88…
Facing the looming energy crisis
New findings on peak oil timing and impacts to be presented at Houston Conference
Home-grown demand driving OPEC growth
Countdown to $100 oil – $85, $86, $87, $88…
Facing the looming energy crisis
New findings on peak oil timing and impacts to be presented at Houston Conference
Home-grown demand driving OPEC growth
An executive summary of weekly news from a peak oil perspective, featuring:
– New Record Prices
– The International Energy Agency’s Monthly Report
– Canadian Natural Gas
– Energy Briefs
Peak minerals
New presentations by Matt Simmons
Heinberg: Upside to rising price of the black stuff
New doomer cult classic What a Way to Go
Peak oil and global warming: most serious threats to Progressive ideals
Will ‘ASPO Effect’ send oil prices higher?
Energy and environment round-up
ODAC News
Why does Colorado subsidize the world’s most profitable industry?
Casualty of high oil prices: oil firms
Former Shell executive accuses oil firms of ‘hypocrisy’ over human rights
Trillions needed to meet global oil and gas demand
Fill ‘er up- but with what? (review of Zoom)
Jamais Cascio: Solving the climate crisis
Black to the future: cheap, plentiful and planet-friendly coal
The just-released report marks the Queensland Government as the first state/provincial government in the world to recognise that peak oil is real and decide to do something about it.
the rise in oil prices over the last ten years reflects a third era in the petroleum industry’s 160-year history.
The price of oil may well rise in the next three years and it might even reach the $100 per barrel for a brief period. But this will most likely be caused by strong global demand or an unexpected geo-political crisis in the Middle East rather than by a decline in exports under the circumstances that Jeff Rubin has described.
The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 caused the Russian oil production to drop by 50%. The production is currently growing again – but how will it develop in the future? (Diploma thesis written under the supervision of Professor Kjell Aleklett and Dr Colin Campbell of ASPO.)
The shape of oil to come
Strong correlation between crude prices and those of commodities- especially ferilisers
From whale oil and beyond
Lloyd’s List reviews PO film
Heinberg in New Zealand
Peak Oil Passnotes: $100 Oil?
Houston PO conference one week away
Energy industry ‘in a limbo phase’
Vietnam’s coal-fueled boom
Oil sands as a saviour? Check the numbers
New book bashes the oilsands
When the Wall Street Journal runs a story entitled “Oil Prices Could Go Either Way,” you can be sure there is confusion in the land.