Review October 10, 2011
Download Full PDF 1. Oil and the Global Economy After falling to one-year lows below Continue Reading
Download Full PDF 1. Oil and the Global Economy After falling to one-year lows below Continue Reading
As we previously forecast, the decline in world oil production is likely to occur in the next 1-4 years, a year having passed since we forecast 2-5 years. Some believe that weak worldwide economic conditions will significantly extend the onset of decline. We believe that the delay will be essentially negligible.
Because of the myriad of variables, the timing of the onset of the decline of world oil production cannot be predicted with certainty. In the early 2000’s when we began our world oil production studies, we thought that future world oil production might peak sharply, similar to U.S. production, which sharply peaked in 1970.
“In the old days, Saudi Arabia had plenty of spare capacity and could always flood Continue Reading
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Download Full PDF ASPO-USA 2011 Conference – Peak Oil, Energy & the Economy November 2-5, Continue Reading
Daniel Yergin’s 2004 and 2005 Predictions for Oil Prices, Production and Exports – Three Strikes and You Are Out?
Daniel Yergin, whom the media have consistently designated as one of the world’s premier experts on energy matters–and who has a consistent track record of predicting higher oil production levels–has been very visible of late, especially with a full page essay in the Wall Street Journal, focused on why concerns about Peak Oil are misplaced.
The trouble with apocalypse is that most people have already seen it at the movie theater, watched it on television, read it in a book, or heard all about it from the pulpit. So inundated with the language of crisis, that we have become immune to it. From the perspective of the historian our age has been chock full of “great transformations.” And, it is, after all, the historian’s business to write about great change even if he or she has to invent some.
“With demand for oil and all forms of energy continuing to rise exponentially, and with Continue Reading
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“There Will Be Oil” “Things don’t stand still in the energy industry. With the passage Continue Reading