Former CEO of Talisman Energy: Peak oil is ‘here or hereabouts’

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From ABC Radio, via Energy Bulletin.
MARK COLVIN: Meanwhile, ‘peak oil’ - the idea that the world’s supplies of oil have either peaked or will soon start declining, has suddenly gained new respectability. It’s been derided by the big oil companies for years, but at the end of last week came a turnabout. The Chief Executive […]


The future of mining machines

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Ugo Bardi produced a rather grim look into the future with his recent piece on the Universal Mining Machine, and the various considerations of what we are going to do as the major mining sources of the different ores that are required start to run out.
I would rather like to take another tack, and […]


Re: The Crimes of the Rich

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Montana Governor Schweitzer on Energy Independence via coal

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Hello Everyone, Oh my. You’ve got to hear this: Montana Governor Schweitzer on Energy Independence via coal Read full story


Former CEO of Talisman Energy: Peak oil is ‘here or hereabouts’

Posted on February 1, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment

From ABC Radio, via Energy Bulletin.
MARK COLVIN: Meanwhile, ‘peak oil’ - the idea that the world’s supplies of oil have either peaked or will soon start declining, has suddenly gained new respectability. It’s been derided by the big oil companies for years, but at the end of last week came a turnabout. The Chief Executive […]


The future of mining machines

Posted on February 1, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment

Ugo Bardi produced a rather grim look into the future with his recent piece on the Universal Mining Machine, and the various considerations of what we are going to do as the major mining sources of the different ores that are required start to run out.
I would rather like to take another tack, and […]


DrumBeat: January 31, 2008

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Western majors feel the squeeze
Daniel Yergin, the chairman of Cambridge Energy Re­search Associates and author of The Prize, a history of the oil industry, argues that this is one of the toughest times for oil companies since the wave of nationalisations in the 1970s.
“The irony is that the other challenging times were when the oil […]


Re: The Crimes of the Rich

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Hello Virginia, … that essentially populated Haiti. If you want to call that civilization, we have nothing more to discuss.” When you call European


Montana Governor Schweitzer on Energy Independence via coal

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Hello Everyone, Oh my. You’ve got to hear this: Montana Governor Schweitzer on Energy Independence via coal


2017: America’s Own Electricity Crisis

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Hello Everyone, The following news story reveals that America is facing its own electricity crisis very soon … “If this happens, an estimated 11,000 full-


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