Peak oil – Feb 8
Bartlett: The next conservative energy policy /
Peak oil: accounting controversy looms /
ExxonMobil sees 50% increase in energy demand /
Will Iran dispute push oil to $130? /
Big Oil is rich, getting richer … and dying
Bartlett: The next conservative energy policy /
Peak oil: accounting controversy looms /
ExxonMobil sees 50% increase in energy demand /
Will Iran dispute push oil to $130? /
Big Oil is rich, getting richer … and dying
After Spanish oil and gas major Repsol downgraded its reserves by a massive 25% it issued a statement saying that the new government in Bolivia was the main problem.
What if calamity were predictable? /
Natural gas debate among experts /
The peak oil crisis: global warming /
Interview with William R. Clark (“Petrodollar Warfare”) /
Shell: We’re not running out of oil /
Shell president forced to address ‘peak oil’ /
Indian oil production declines accelerate /
Rep. Udall: What peak oil means to every American /
Peak Oil Netherlands – 1st newsletter
Shell CEO is confident that enough investment will ensure that new extraction technology, LNG, oil shale, and more new technology, will provide enough green fossil fuels; no numbers included.
Shares in Repsol were suspended on Thursday as the Spanish oil and gas group revealed it would have to revise down proven reserves equivalent to 25 per cent of its total.
Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) — Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analyst Arjun Murti, who roiled oil markets in March by saying crude may reach $105 a barrel, now says that may be conservative if the “peak oil” theory is right and world supplies are running out.
Venezuela to sell cheap oil to U.S. poor /
Qatar, US launch huge LNG project in strategic alliance /
Review of oil movie Syriana /
Opec set to lift secrecy about oil production /
Big Oil’s greed exacts an awful toll for profits /
Pacific islands scramble to cushion skyrocketing world fuel prices /
Saudi Arabia asks for “road map” of oil demand
US senators demand oil execs re-testify, under oath /
Toiling in a Dickensian hell – the miners who fuel China /
State of the American republic /
Supply fears amid NG price surge in UK /
Are we there yet? Prospect of $100 oil /
Syriana – movie on global oil /
Shell’s strategy to fuel the future /
Understanding the oil patch /
Syria and the oil shortage
Lord Browne, the Chief Executive of BP, is known for his rejection of oil and gas depletion, being on record as saying that he sees his mission as to achieve the impossible.
Transcript of the Sept 26 energy conference held in Maryland. This section focuses on the nature of the problem, with talks by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Dr. Kenneth Deffeyes, Matthew Simmons and Richard Heinberg.
Saudi Arabia, the biggest oil producer, and Exxon Mobil, the largest oil company, yesterday declared that the world had decades’ worth of oil to come, in an attempt to calm fears about the record prices experienced in recent weeks.
Hurricane Rita has caused more damage to oil rigs than any other storm in history and will force companies to delay drilling for oil in the US and as far away as the Middle East, initial damage assessments show