Peak Oil Review: Jan 3 2016
A weekly roundup of peak oil news.
A weekly roundup of peak oil news.
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Quote of the week -Graphic of the week -Oil and the global economy -The Middle East and North Africa -China -Russia -Nigeria -Venezuela -The Briefs
During 2008 to 2015 the ratio of GDP growth to increase in debt sank closer to 1:1. This shows that the economic policy of the time was catastrophic. There was no capacity for increasing the wages of the middle class in the USA.
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Quote of the week -Graphic of the week -Oil and the global economy -The Middle East and North Africa -China -Russia -Nigeria -Venezuela -The Briefs
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Quotes of the Week -Graphic of the Week -Oil and the Global Economy -The Middle East and North Africa -China -Russia -Nigeria -Venezuela -The Briefs
A midweek update. Oil prices continued to fall this week, capped by a precipitous drop after the EIA said US crude stocks had increased the most since record keeping began in 1982.
A midweek update. It has been a down week for oil prices with NY futures closing Wednesday at $49.18 and London at $49.98. The decline on Wednesday came after a surprising decrease in the US stockpile contrary to what analysts had been estimating and the API had been reporting.
A midweek update. This week’s EIA stocks report gave a major boost to the oil markets by reporting that US crude stocks had declined by 5.2 million barrels while analysts were expecting an increase of 2.7 million barrels.
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Quote of the week -Graphic of the week -Oil and the global economy -The Middle East and North Africa -China -Russia -Nigeria -Venezuela -The Briefs
A midweek update. Oil prices hit recent highs on Monday, just short of the highs reached in May and November due to prospects of OPEC production freezes.
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Oil and the Global Economy -The Middle East and North Africa -Russia -Nigeria -Venezuela – The Briefs
The Saudis have not finished the job they set out to do … not merely to lower the production of oil from U.S. shale deposits–a goal which they’ve already achieved–but also to cripple funding for new projects.