Jeff Rubin: Oil and the End of Globalization
You know, knowing the nature of the disease is usually an essential first step to Continue Reading
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To everyone’s collective enormous relief, the IEA’s 2010 World Outlook reassured the world that while oil prices may rise and conventional crude oil production may have peaked in 2006, we don’t have to worry about dramatic, longer-term energy-price increases. IEA predicts a gradual creep towards $113 per barrel by 2035. By 2015, we do have to worry that we might get up to $90 per barrel, with the high costs that imposes on ordinary people and the burdensome effects on the economy, but we’ve got five years, we are assured.
“Without a government, there’s no stability, and without stability, it is not easy to invest,”
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