Energy policy – Aug 31
Lib Dems see zero-carbon Britain setting the global green agenda
Albania in throes of energy shortage
Ecuador: $350m to leave oil in the ground
Lib Dems see zero-carbon Britain setting the global green agenda
Albania in throes of energy shortage
Ecuador: $350m to leave oil in the ground
What I thought were rather bold and revolutionary proposals in my book Heat don’t go nearly far enough. We need to start thinking on a different scale altogether. (Speech at the recent Camp for Climate Change)
Exhibit reminds us: “1973- Sorry, Out of Gas”
Global oil reserves up only 1% last year
This week in petroleum
Saudi Arabia – production forecasts and reserves estimates
USGS Greenland survey shows much lower resource potential
WSJ: Big questions for Big Oil
Exxon’s ex-CEO admits we need alternatives, but says there’s plenty of petroleum left
Venezuela’s production has declined since 2000, and the country is home to the world’s largest unconventional resource under development, the Orinoco extra-heavy crude. A lot is at stake in Venezuela, so it is prudent to assess the risk there now and down the road. Do Venezuela’s policies affect the peak of global oil production?
Peak oil spells the end of civilization. Runaway greenhouse spells the end of humanity. This is my latest attempt at standup tragedy, to steal a line from Derrick Jensen.
(Talk by a conservation biologist to an August 17 conference of students of public health.)
How to get a pipeline built (tutorial)
Running out of roughnecks
Big Oil sees Gulf of Mexico as pricey but accessible
Carnegie Mellon researchers question investing in LNG
New method of extracting heavy oil: Toe to heel air injection (THAI)
Peak oil theater: Flamingo/Winnebago
News from TOD Canada
ODAC News
Burundi hit by fuel shortage
Tajik president urges population to get prepared for power shortage
Kenya: Daunting task of fuelling economic growth
Abdul Bari Atwan on Al Qaeda, oil and the Middle East
Kazakhstan orders Eni to halt work on biggest field
Why fears of a U.S. slowdown aren’t weakening oil prices
Subprime crisis gives Opec dilemma
Beneath the radar screens there were a number of developments that could foreshadow important changes in our way of life, much sooner than we would like to think.
Destination Earth – delightful 1956 oil propaganda cartoon
Archdruid: Uncharted Waters
The end of traffic jams?