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19 Nov 06

American Oil Depletion in Canada

  • Even though the Canadian economy is no less dependent on hydrocarbon energy than ours, Canada has been drilling as many wells as necessary to keep the high-maintenance American economy humming. There is nothing on the horizon to replace the nonrenewable h - julesverne on 2006-11-19

World Energy Predictions 2006-2030

  • The 2006 World Energy Outlook examines current economic trends and analyses them in order to predict the future of the energy economy. The 2006 report urges the international community to invest heavily in energy efficiency in order to avoid a global econ - julesverne on 2006-11-19
01 Nov 06

Central Asia Energy Game

  • Today’s superpower struggle is over not the land itself but the hydrocarbons under it-believed to be among the world’s largest untapped fossil fuel resources. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Oil Price Spike Signals Peak

  • At present, we are told, demand is increasing while supply is insufficient as a result of oil companies’ under-investment during the 1990s, when oil prices were low. But now (says the business correspondent of The Guardian), “the majors are looking fo - julesverne on 2006-11-01

China Japan Oil Rivalry

  • Japan needs friends who are rich in natural resources, and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi made no bones about what he wanted from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan when he became the first Japanese premier to visit the two countries last month. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

IMF Warning: Low Fuel Price Risks

  • A slowing US housing market and the possibility of a major oil supply disruption were two of the biggest risks to the world economy, International Monetary Fund (IMF) head Rodrigo de Rato said yesterday. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

China’s African Energy Strategy

  • In its need for more fuel to supply an expanding economy, China is pursuing a dynamic “holistic” approach to energy partnerships in Africa that has surprised many Western competitors, says South African Warrick Davies-Webb. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

African Oil Economy Growth

  • SUB-Saharan Africa’s economy would probably expand 6,3% next year, the fastest pace in more than three decades, boosted by higher output from oil-exporting countries such as Angola, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says in its World Economic Outloo - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Algeria Oil Price Increase

  • Oil prices are expected to stay above $50 a barrel in coming months, but producers are watching the U.S. economy closely as the possibility of a recession there cannot be ruled out, Algeria’s energy minister said on Sunday. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Volatile Oil Prices

  • The economy’s need for energy has made India sensitive to the fluctuations in the oil market. According to Alexander’s Gas & Oil Connections in 2004 when oil was trading at $45 a barrel, the Indian government had to cut taxes on gasoline, kerosene and - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Preparations - Money and Labour

  • Almost everything in our modern economy is either made from oil or requires oil for its functioning or its transportation. As the price of oil begins to skyrocket, therefore, so will the price of everything else. The same happened on a smaller scale durin - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Cold War for Oil

  • World prices of oil and gas are showing a steeply rising trend. According to Matthew Simmons, a former White House energy adviser, the price of a barrel of petroleum may rise as high as $ 200 to $ 250 in the coming years from the present price of only $ 7 - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Energy Economy News

  • News and Information about the Alternative Energy Stocks and Market Economies. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Peak Oil Economy

  • News and information about peak oil production and the world economy. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Hydrogen Energy Economy Investment in Europe

  • A Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) has been proposed by 48 leading industry stakeholders on the eve of the European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP) annual assembly and exhibition in Brussels. It is hoped that this new initiative will pro - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Sustainable Public Transport Systems

  • Growing transportation problems, including gasoline prices and carbon dioxide emissions, are forcing urban governments to consider implementing better public transportation initiatives in an effort to reduce the impact of the declining oil economy on our - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Global Oil Addiction Alternatives

  • The economic growth of many nations is exclusively linked to the international oil production economy. - julesverne on 2006-11-01
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