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Peak oil review - Nov 5

A weekly update on peak oil news, including: -Oil and the global economy -Sandy's aftermath -The Middle East -Europe -Quote of the week -Briefs read more

The Big Deal About U.S. Energy Self-Sufficiency

Mark J. Perry caused a minor sensation on October 22, 2012 when he posted a blog about record-breaking fossil fuel production in the United States. Perry is an economics professor at the University of Michigan at Flint and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. His blog is titled as an economics and finance website but a great deal of content is about energy. read more

Peak oil review - Oct 29

A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Oil and the global economy -The Middle East -China -Europe -Quote of the week -Briefs read more

ODAC Newsletter Oct 26

BP took a gamble this week, entering into partnership with the Russian state backed energy company Rosneft. The deal frees the company from a stormy relationship with its oligarch partners at TNK BP. At the same time, it effectively makes BP business partners with the Kremlin...

Financial co-dependency: How Wall Street has kept shale gas alive

On October 21, 2012, the New York Times published an article delving in depth into the relationships between large Wall Street investment banks and shale gas operators. The article is outstanding but so much more needs to be said. read more

Climate - Oct 24

-US presidential debates' great unmentionable: climate change -Energy & the Election -Ten Charts That Make Clear The Planet Just Keeps Warming read more

Oil - Oct 24

-Insight: Is Ohio's "secret" energy boom going bust? -Russia Off Limits to Big Oil After BP Wins Putin Approval -Delta Boys: Powerful Documentary Chronicles Niger Delta Oil Struggle read more

Shale gas - Oct 23

-The murky future of U.S. shale gas -After the Boom in Natural Gas -US natural gas boom claims first nuclear plant -Report sees economic boost from unconventional oil and gas -US fracking sites impact health - report -UK public favours wind turbines over shale gas wells, poll finds read more

Gas Bubble Leaking, About to Burst

No, shale gas won’t entirely go away anytime soon. But expectations of continuing low prices are about to be dashed. And notions that the U.S. will become a major gas exporter, or that we will convert millions of cars and trucks to run on gas, now ring hollow.

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