Déjà Vu With a Twist?
By Robert L. Hirsch. The recent world oil supply/price decline situation looks very much like Continue Reading
By Robert L. Hirsch. The recent world oil supply/price decline situation looks very much like Continue Reading
A National Energy Program – A White Paper on Achieving Energy Independence and National Transformation. Continue Reading
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“Taking into account the future decline of shale production in the U.S. and Canada, it is Venezuelan oil that can become the substitutional element for the receding volumes of those markets.
–Igor Sechin, CEO of Russia’s Rosneft
“[Drilling] Costs are falling nearly as fast as the price, which means oil producers can spend less to get the same or potentially even more in terms of production. While reductions in capex are coming faster than expected, it is unlikely to translate into less supply.“
— Goldman Sachs report [dartboard alert]
“[Drilling] Costs are falling nearly as fast as the price, which means oil producers can spend less to get the same or potentially even more in terms of production. While reductions in capex are coming faster than expected, it is unlikely to translate into less supply.“
— Goldman Sachs report [dartboard alert]
“The world has such an improved outlook for supplies. Peak oil theorists have been run out of town by American ingenuity.”
— Bill Colton, Exxon’s chief strategist
“We are becoming poorer, our savings vanish, prices grow; however we see an opposite effect to the one that is wanted by people who wish to see Putin knocked down.”
— Olga Kryshtanovskaya, sociologist, Russian Academy of Sciences.
“Russia’s real problem is not a risk of a crisis, but the fact there is no way out of the current situation. A catastrophe is possible only if some really dramatic decisions in foreign or domestic policy will take place in the near term.”
— Konstantin Sonin, professor, Moscow’s Higher School of Economics
By Tom Whipple Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
2014 ASPO-USA Update—Prepared by Richard Vodra. Introduction The story of America’s new energy abundance has Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & Continue Reading
By Tom Whipple Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & North Africa Continue Reading
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Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & North Africa Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & North Africa Continue Reading
Tom Whipple, Editor Contents 1. Oil and the Global Economy 2. The Middle East & North Africa Continue Reading