Oil industry – May 15
Moving oil and gasoline is a dangerous business
Shell exec: Oil prices could continue to rise
Moving oil and gasoline is a dangerous business
Shell exec: Oil prices could continue to rise
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest state oil company, will cut Arab Light crude oil exports to Asia for the first time in at least three months as part of an overall supply reduction to the region.
Political storm over Canadian energy security
Tories storm out of meeting on sharing energy with U.S
Iraqis resist U.S. pressure to enact oil law
Depletion levels in Ghawar
Latest presentations from Simmons
Oilwatch Monthly from ASPO-Netherlands
PFC Energy says there is plenty Of oil
Kunstler: Rigged to blow
Too much energy is bad for you
Peak Oil, Collapse, and the Olduvai
Billions in oil missing in Iraq :U.S. study
Prospects for an oil insurgency in the Angolan exclave
Q&A with Venezuela’s energy minister
IEA calls for OPEC to raise output
IEA: Iran gasoline rationing is a clever move
Daily Mail: Oil-mageddon
Pickens: A future with less oil and more hard choices
Jerome a Paris:
China’s coal production to peak in a few years
Energy news portal – Global Oil Watch
“World Without Oil” – alternative reality game
Project Budburst: Springtime citizen science
Craigslist founder: People who run printing presses ‘screwed’
Videojug may just help save The world
‘Era of cheap energy is over,’ says Buckee
Rep. Bartlett commemorates Admiral Rickover’s 1957 speech on energy
DOE says computer tools to extract more oil
85-year-old grandmother takes on Syncrude
The censored website
Choke point for oil sands may be water shortage
Oil minister: Saudis may not need to raise oil capacity after 2009
Nigeria escalation
Wildcats & tigers: China’s oil acquisition strategy
Peak Oil as a behavioral problem (scholarly publication)
Iraq will not contribute much new oil to the world’s supply for many years, or perhaps decades, to come — Iraq is a failed state… Geopolitical conflicts such as those in Iraq or Nigeria are one kind of aboveground risk threatening the future oil supply. Such factors, along with geologically determined production declines, conspire to accelerate the timing of peak oil.
Big Oil running out of oil
Review of Pfeiffer’s Eating Fossil Fuels
Gas gouging legislation – finding scapegoats
Maersk: oil production in North Sea at peak
ODAC News May 9 (JUST ADDED)