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Peak Oil: So, Now It Is Official (Or Not?)
Peak Oil: So, Now It Is Official (Or Not?)
Photo: Emory Kristof, National Geographic IEA Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka is the man to watch. Now he has told Reuters that the sharp decline in the oil market, with prices collapsing by more than 70 percent is also slowing the search for new sources of oil as existing fields were ...
The Peak Oil Crisis: The Economic Rebound
fcnp.com — Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table ...... (more) The Peak Oil Crisis: The Economic Rebound
FT.com / Companies / Oil & Gas - Total says oil output near peak
ft.com — The world will never be able to produce more than 89m barrels a day of oil, the... head of Europe’s third largest energy group has warned, citing high costs in areas such as Canada and political restrictions in countries like Iran and Iraq. Christophe de ... (more) FT.com / Companies / Oil & Gas - Total says oil ...
Oil demand may begin to peak soon: report
af.reuters.com — LONDON (Reuters) - World oil demand could begin to peak over the next decade as worries over... security of supply, extreme price swings and climate change force a move towards other forms of energy, consultancy Arthur D. Little said. In a report ... (more) Oil demand may begin to peak soon: report
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Peak Oil: So, Now It Is Official (Or Not?)
Peak Energy — Treehugger reports that the IEA is still stoking talk of peak oil (linking to both TOD and POD in the process) - Peak Oil: So, Now It Is Official (Or Not?). ...

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