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19 Nov 06

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

Gulf of Mexico Oil Supply

  • Peak Oil is the theory, on the verge of becoming conventional wisdom, that the world’s petroleum supply is topping out and will not be able to meet global demand soaring along with the economies of China and India. But a successful test in a mammoth fie - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Hubbert Peak Oil Predictions

  • In 1956, Hubbert made a bold prediction. Oil production in the Lower 48 states, he said, would peak in the early 1970s and decline forever after. He proved, if anything, slightly too optimistic: the actual peak occurred in 1970. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Deep Oil Drilling

  • The capability to find and recover petroleum at extreme depths, temperatures, and pressures, as demonstrated by the Chevron team, may indeed tip the balance of supply and demand in the long term. There will be a new frenzy of drilling at these depths in t - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Peak Oil Theory is ‘Garbage’

  • Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) is a widely touted US-based energy advisor firm. They bill themselves as a source to “help decision makers anticipate the energy future and formulate timely, successful plans in the face of rapid changes and u - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Peak Oil Debate Rages

  • Put very simply, supporters of the peak oil theory believe the world’s supply of crude oil has passed its peak and will soon run out – at least in the next decade or two. Even more simply, non-supporters of this theory suggest that’s rubbish. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

ExxonMobil Debates Peak Oil Theories

  • The world has an abundant supply of oil, and high petrol prices are just the reality of a globally traded commodity, ExxonMobil Australia chairman Mark Nolan said today. Mr Nolan used his speech to the Asia Pacific oil and gas conference in Adelaide today - julesverne on 2006-11-01

China Switches to Coal

  • China will reduce its reliance on petroleum imports by basing its energy supply on coal and developing new and renewable energies, said a senior official with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on Tuesday. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Only 18% of World’s Oil Consumed

  • The world has tapped only 18 percent of the total global supply of crude, a leading Saudi oil executive said Wednesday, challenging the notion that supplies are petering out. Abdallah S. Jum’ah, president and CEO of the state-owned Saudi Arabian Oil Co. - 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

Vast Oil Supplies Remain

  • In May 2006 I wrote, “I know about the “Peak Oil” theory that says we either have or are about to reach the point of diminishing returns regarding the world’s oil supply, but these recent discoveries suggest there is still plenty of oil to be foun - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Oil Depletion Protocol

  • The energy supply required by the population has come mainly from coal and petroleum, such resources having been formed but rarely in the geological past and being inevitably subject to depletion. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Peak Oil Senate Report - Australia

  • Last fall Australia’s Senate, concerned about the future of the country’s oil supply, directed a standing committee to conduct an inquiry. The Committee was charged with investigating projections for the production and demand for oil inside Australia - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Japan Wind Power Project Threatened

  • Eurus Energy Holdings Corp., Japan’s biggest wind power supplier, may scrap a plan to build turbines in the north of the country after the regional utility said it will cut purchases of wind-generated power because supply is unreliable. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Cenergie Hydrogen Fuel Cell Research

  • According to a recent report by the UK Energy Research Centre, Britain faces an energy generating capacity shortfall of 7-16 gigawatts by 2015. We are not alone: the American shortfall between projected energy supply and demand by 2020 will be nearly 50 p - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Economic Oil Supply Meltdown

  • Aleklett, a Swedish professor of physics, sees inescapable similarities between the steady depletion of the world’s most coveted energy source and the foraging habits of berry afficionados. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

OPEC Oil Supplies Lower

  • Oil supplies from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) fell 400,000 barrels a day on the month to 30.2 million bpd in September, according to preliminary figures from tanker tracker Petrologistics. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Peak Oil Statistics

  • News and information about world oil supply and production statistics. - julesverne on 2006-11-01

Peak Oil Supplies

  • News and information about world oil supplies. - julesverne on 2006-11-01
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