
NPR’s Madeleine Brand speaks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about discouraging news regarding the global oil market.

NPR’s Madeleine Brand speaks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about discouraging news regarding the global oil market.

NPR’s Madeleine Brand speaks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about discouraging news regarding the global oil market.

World oil prices soared, taking New York’s main crude contract nearer to 40 dollars a barrel, as fears mounted for supply from Nigeria, Russia and Iraq.

World oil prices soared, taking New York’s main crude contract nearer to 40 dollars a barrel, as fears mounted for supply from Nigeria, Russia and Iraq.

World oil prices soared, taking New York’s main crude contract nearer to 40 dollars a barrel, as fears mounted for supply from Nigeria, Russia and Iraq.

World oil prices soared, taking New York’s main crude contract nearer to 40 dollars a barrel, as fears mounted for supply from Nigeria, Russia and Iraq.

“There has been no great oil discovery in the past 35 years,” he argues. “The North Sea has peaked. Alaska is in decline. Mexico is in decline. All these great oilfields are in decline. To anybody who thinks I am lying about this, I would ask: where is the oil going to come from?”

“There has been no great oil discovery in the past 35 years,” he argues. “The North Sea has peaked. Alaska is in decline. Mexico is in decline. All these great oilfields are in decline. To anybody who thinks I am lying about this, I would ask: where is the oil going to come from?”

“There has been no great oil discovery in the past 35 years,” he argues. “The North Sea has peaked. Alaska is in decline. Mexico is in decline. All these great oilfields are in decline. To anybody who thinks I am lying about this, I would ask: where is the oil going to come from?”

“There has been no great oil discovery in the past 35 years,” he argues. “The North Sea has peaked. Alaska is in decline. Mexico is in decline. All these great oilfields are in decline. To anybody who thinks I am lying about this, I would ask: where is the oil going to come from?”
Mr Zanganeh dismissed suggestions from reporters that Iran was angling for a bigger slice of the OPEC cake, fearful about Iraq
Mr Zanganeh dismissed suggestions from reporters that Iran was angling for a bigger slice of the OPEC cake, fearful about Iraq
Mr Zanganeh dismissed suggestions from reporters that Iran was angling for a bigger slice of the OPEC cake, fearful about Iraq
Mr Zanganeh dismissed suggestions from reporters that Iran was angling for a bigger slice of the OPEC cake, fearful about Iraq

Last week, the State Council approved a draft of China’s energy development programme for 2004-2020. It is China’s first long-term energy policy in almost half of a century. Remarkably, the programme lists energy conservation as its first concern.

Last week, the State Council approved a draft of China’s energy development programme for 2004-2020. It is China’s first long-term energy policy in almost half of a century. Remarkably, the programme lists energy conservation as its first concern.

Last week, the State Council approved a draft of China’s energy development programme for 2004-2020. It is China’s first long-term energy policy in almost half of a century. Remarkably, the programme lists energy conservation as its first concern.

Last week, the State Council approved a draft of China’s energy development programme for 2004-2020. It is China’s first long-term energy policy in almost half of a century. Remarkably, the programme lists energy conservation as its first concern.
Some think the “peak oil production” level has been reached or will arrive soon, driving oil prices up permanently and dramatically.
Australian scientist John Wright says international studies suggest that global oil production has reached its peak or will peak in the next decade and then production will run downhill.
Some think the “peak oil production” level has been reached or will arrive soon, driving oil prices up permanently and dramatically.
Australian scientist John Wright says international studies suggest that global oil production has reached its peak or will peak in the next decade and then production will run downhill.
Some think the “peak oil production” level has been reached or will arrive soon, driving oil prices up permanently and dramatically.
Australian scientist John Wright says international studies suggest that global oil production has reached its peak or will peak in the next decade and then production will run downhill.
Some think the “peak oil production” level has been reached or will arrive soon, driving oil prices up permanently and dramatically.
Australian scientist John Wright says international studies suggest that global oil production has reached its peak or will peak in the next decade and then production will run downhill.
price controls on gasoline are a terrible idea. They would cause shortages and lineups and would hurt producers and consumers.
price controls on gasoline are a terrible idea. They would cause shortages and lineups and would hurt producers and consumers.
price controls on gasoline are a terrible idea. They would cause shortages and lineups and would hurt producers and consumers.
price controls on gasoline are a terrible idea. They would cause shortages and lineups and would hurt producers and consumers.

BAGHDAD, Iraq July 5, 2004

BAGHDAD, Iraq July 5, 2004

BAGHDAD, Iraq July 5, 2004
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