Skids are Greased for Oil Crisis by Elizabeth Sullivan Sullivan is The Plain Dealer’s foreign-affairs columnist and an associate editor of the editorial pages. From The Plain Dealer via Common DreamsWhen geologists speak of Hubbert’s Peak, they’re not talking mountaintops or hairdos. They’re referring to a time – maybe not so far off – when […]
Skids are Greased for Oil Crisis by Elizabeth Sullivan Sullivan is The Plain Dealer’s foreign-affairs columnist and an associate editor of the editorial pages. From The Plain Dealer via Common DreamsWhen geologists speak of Hubbert’s Peak, they’re not talking mountaintops or hairdos. They’re referring to a time – maybe not so far off – when […]
Skids are Greased for Oil Crisis by Elizabeth Sullivan Sullivan is The Plain Dealer’s foreign-affairs columnist and an associate editor of the editorial pages. From The Plain Dealer via Common DreamsWhen geologists speak of Hubbert’s Peak, they’re not talking mountaintops or hairdos. They’re referring to a time – maybe not so far off – when […]
Rudolf Rechsteiner, a Swiss Member of Parlaiment, has published an essay on Peak Oil here:
PDF version:
rechsteiner-basel.ch
or HTML:
energybulletin.net
The essay includes critical evaluations of hydrogen, nuclear, and renewable energy sources in the context of the Hubbert Peak.
Rudolf writes that the essay “was in large parts presented at the Renewables 2004 conference in Bonn (June 3 2004) and at Lucerne Fuel Cell Forum (June 29 2004).”
Kudos is due to this politician willing to talk straight about our energy future.
Rudolf Rechsteiner, a Swiss Member of Parlaiment, has published an essay on Peak Oil here:
PDF version:
rechsteiner-basel.ch
or HTML:
energybulletin.net
The essay includes critical evaluations of hydrogen, nuclear, and renewable energy sources in the context of the Hubbert Peak.
Rudolf writes that the essay “was in large parts presented at the Renewables 2004 conference in Bonn (June 3 2004) and at Lucerne Fuel Cell Forum (June 29 2004).”
Kudos is due to this politician willing to talk straight about our energy future.
Rudolf Rechsteiner, a Swiss Member of Parlaiment, has published an essay on Peak Oil here:
PDF version:
rechsteiner-basel.ch
or HTML:
energybulletin.net
The essay includes critical evaluations of hydrogen, nuclear, and renewable energy sources in the context of the Hubbert Peak.
Rudolf writes that the essay “was in large parts presented at the Renewables 2004 conference in Bonn (June 3 2004) and at Lucerne Fuel Cell Forum (June 29 2004).”
Kudos is due to this politician willing to talk straight about our energy future.
Rudolf Rechsteiner, a Swiss Member of Parlaiment, has published an essay on Peak Oil here:
PDF version:
rechsteiner-basel.ch
or HTML:
energybulletin.net
The essay includes critical evaluations of hydrogen, nuclear, and renewable energy sources in the context of the Hubbert Peak.
Rudolf writes that the essay “was in large parts presented at the Renewables 2004 conference in Bonn (June 3 2004) and at Lucerne Fuel Cell Forum (June 29 2004).”
Kudos is due to this politician willing to talk straight about our energy future.
The good times are expected to keep rolling for coal producers until at least mid-2006, according to a new report.
ABN AMRO Morgans on Thursday upgraded its coal price assumptions for the 2005/06 financial year and beyond, lifting the peak in coking coal prices by 16 per cent and thermal coal by 19 per cent.
The good times are expected to keep rolling for coal producers until at least mid-2006, according to a new report.
ABN AMRO Morgans on Thursday upgraded its coal price assumptions for the 2005/06 financial year and beyond, lifting the peak in coking coal prices by 16 per cent and thermal coal by 19 per cent.
The good times are expected to keep rolling for coal producers until at least mid-2006, according to a new report.
ABN AMRO Morgans on Thursday upgraded its coal price assumptions for the 2005/06 financial year and beyond, lifting the peak in coking coal prices by 16 per cent and thermal coal by 19 per cent.
The good times are expected to keep rolling for coal producers until at least mid-2006, according to a new report.
ABN AMRO Morgans on Thursday upgraded its coal price assumptions for the 2005/06 financial year and beyond, lifting the peak in coking coal prices by 16 per cent and thermal coal by 19 per cent.
I have just finished reading a remarkable little publication on the subject of the immanent peak in oil production and the ensuing energy crisis.
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I have just finished reading a remarkable little publication on the subject of the immanent peak in oil production and the ensuing energy crisis.
Read my review here
I have just finished reading a remarkable little publication on the subject of the immanent peak in oil production and the ensuing energy crisis.
Read my review here
I have just finished reading a remarkable little publication on the subject of the immanent peak in oil production and the ensuing energy crisis.
Read my review here
“The winning competitor in this year’s Shell Eco-Marathon achieved an astonishing 9737mpg in the two-day event at the Rockingham Motor Speedway. The French Microjoule team beat their nearest rivals by over 2000mpg, despite problems with a broken chain, disturbing engine noises and difficult weather conditions.”
“The winning competitor in this year’s Shell Eco-Marathon achieved an astonishing 9737mpg in the two-day event at the Rockingham Motor Speedway. The French Microjoule team beat their nearest rivals by over 2000mpg, despite problems with a broken chain, disturbing engine noises and difficult weather conditions.”
“The winning competitor in this year’s Shell Eco-Marathon achieved an astonishing 9737mpg in the two-day event at the Rockingham Motor Speedway. The French Microjoule team beat their nearest rivals by over 2000mpg, despite problems with a broken chain, disturbing engine noises and difficult weather conditions.”
“The winning competitor in this year’s Shell Eco-Marathon achieved an astonishing 9737mpg in the two-day event at the Rockingham Motor Speedway. The French Microjoule team beat their nearest rivals by over 2000mpg, despite problems with a broken chain, disturbing engine noises and difficult weather conditions.”

Now the oil market did sink under the weight of this speculation for a brief period last month. But all the signs are that the fundamentals are already back on top, and oil prices are going higher. Indeed, we may be approaching times when $40 a barrel is going to be considered cheap.

Now the oil market did sink under the weight of this speculation for a brief period last month. But all the signs are that the fundamentals are already back on top, and oil prices are going higher. Indeed, we may be approaching times when $40 a barrel is going to be considered cheap.

Now the oil market did sink under the weight of this speculation for a brief period last month. But all the signs are that the fundamentals are already back on top, and oil prices are going higher. Indeed, we may be approaching times when $40 a barrel is going to be considered cheap.

Now the oil market did sink under the weight of this speculation for a brief period last month. But all the signs are that the fundamentals are already back on top, and oil prices are going higher. Indeed, we may be approaching times when $40 a barrel is going to be considered cheap.

LONDON (Dow Jones)–Deep water covers 180 billion barrels of the world’s undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves, more than twice the amount yet found, Scottish energy consultants Wood Mackenzie said Wednesday.
Around two-thirds of oil and gas discoveries come from deep water now, as exploration successes on shore and in shallow waters become rarer, Wood Mackenzie said in a statement, citing a study it and fellow energy consultants Fugro Robertson conducted.

LONDON (Dow Jones)–Deep water covers 180 billion barrels of the world’s undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves, more than twice the amount yet found, Scottish energy consultants Wood Mackenzie said Wednesday.
Around two-thirds of oil and gas discoveries come from deep water now, as exploration successes on shore and in shallow waters become rarer, Wood Mackenzie said in a statement, citing a study it and fellow energy consultants Fugro Robertson conducted.

LONDON (Dow Jones)–Deep water covers 180 billion barrels of the world’s undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves, more than twice the amount yet found, Scottish energy consultants Wood Mackenzie said Wednesday.
Around two-thirds of oil and gas discoveries come from deep water now, as exploration successes on shore and in shallow waters become rarer, Wood Mackenzie said in a statement, citing a study it and fellow energy consultants Fugro Robertson conducted.

LONDON (Dow Jones)–Deep water covers 180 billion barrels of the world’s undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves, more than twice the amount yet found, Scottish energy consultants Wood Mackenzie said Wednesday.
Around two-thirds of oil and gas discoveries come from deep water now, as exploration successes on shore and in shallow waters become rarer, Wood Mackenzie said in a statement, citing a study it and fellow energy consultants Fugro Robertson conducted.

In a bid to force China’s hand, Japan on Wednesday started a geological survey of prospective oil and gas reserves in a contested area of the East China Sea.

In a bid to force China’s hand, Japan on Wednesday started a geological survey of prospective oil and gas reserves in a contested area of the East China Sea.

In a bid to force China’s hand, Japan on Wednesday started a geological survey of prospective oil and gas reserves in a contested area of the East China Sea.
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