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Founded by German politician Hans-Josef Fell Energy Watch Group (EWG) released its report on the availability of petroleum published last Monday. Earlier, the group wrote a report on nuclear power and coal. The conclusion of the oil publication, that the peak was in 2006 and we now have post-peak, was picked up by, among others, the British newspaper The Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, CBC and AFP.
They reach that conclusion based on the current production data and a pessimistic estimate of world reserves of oil. It is estimated that 854 billion barrels as much as 401 billion barrels lower than the figures food photographer jobs of the largest Industrial IHS Energy database, food photographer jobs where the counter is currently at 1255 billion barrels. Or lower rates are justified can not be estimated, because there is little support for the report states. The biggest difference is found in the Middle East where the reserves food photographer jobs 313 billion differ from those of IHS Energy. food photographer jobs
Remarkably Iran where the EWG emanates from 43.5 billion barrels of reserves, while IHS Energy 134 billion food photographer jobs barrels are. In her books The lower reserve figures seem to be the work of Ali Samsam Bakthiari, the retired food photographer jobs expert of Iranian oil company mainly based "Bakhtiari, who until his recent retirement worked for the National Iranian Oil Company, is one of the most reliable experts in Middletown East oil reserves. "EWG is based on figures that are quite similar to those of Bakthiari, especially Iran which Bakthiari based on his expertise goes into Iran from 35 to 45 billion barrels food photographer jobs of oil. At the same time with out reasonably optimistic reserves for Saudi Arabia, maarlifes
Whether it is correct that one knows well, Saudi Arabia is starting to become a little unlikely that current reserves are much higher than 120 billion barrels, clearly see the extensive work of geologist Euarn Mearns & physicist Stuart Staniford on the oildrum. Is noteworthy therefore that the EWG still assumes 180 billion barrels of remaining reserves of Saudi Arabia. However, food photographer jobs note that this is an optimistic estimate of the authors in their report: "The proven reserves amount to only 130 Gb while another 130 Gb havebeen Counted as eserves already Because it is probable Regarded thatthey can be developed Eventually. If one could apply the same criteria All which are common practice with western companies, then audi Aramco's statement of proven food photographer jobs reserves Should Be devalued food photographer jobs by 50%. This was confirmed by another Indirectly Saudi Aramco executive. (In the light of this debate the EWG estimate or reserves amounting to about 180 Gb seems to be rather conservative.) "
"The scenario presented here assumes that (1) an increasement of production is not in the long term interest of the Middle Eastern countries, (2) the giant fields in the region have peaked or are about to peak and (3) Therefore production will decline in the coming years. Saudi oil production is projected to decline by 2 percent per year. "
1. It started with a very strong policy of savings and provision food photographer jobs of eternal and clean energy in the OECD and especially with our support in the rest of the world, where the large energy investments occur. This "transition" lasts even in a war-like approach at least 20 years, so we are already too late even if the peak does not occur until 2020.
2. Conducting a public campaign, which can put politics. Pressure Appealing to the people and the press is not the abstract PO-concept, perhaps the SSES concept: Launch of Structural food photographer jobs Energy Shortage. That was at least in 2006 (or earlier) food photographer jobs and can also be treated within the UN Millennium Development Goal of energy poverty.
I also think that we have already had the peak and we are late for a transition unless food photographer jobs the oil states know a mega-alternative out of the hat to conjure. Do not think so. But I'm not negative food photographer jobs about the consequences, if people want to accept. Unfortunately do not want to accept what war and crisis paves the world leaders. No, it can be nice to me best to live without those busy roads without the performance economy. Back to basics: maintain private garden, along with the neighbors a few cows, etc.
I think the worst shortages in man brings up and that the coming period will be experienced. Especially if a period of scarcity That scenario with that cow is a nostalgic idyll I'm afraid. In terms of scenario I'm more in the corner of "Bosnia in the nineties"
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Founded by German politician Hans-Josef Fell Energy Watch Group (EWG) released its report on the availability of petroleum published last Monday. Earlier, the group wrote a report on nuclear power and coal. The conclusion of the oil publication, that the peak was in 2006 and we now have post-peak, was picked up by, among others, the British newspaper The Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, CBC and AFP.
They reach that conclusion based on the current production data and a pessimistic estimate of world reserves of oil. It is estimated that 854 billion barrels as much as 401 billion barrels lower than the figures food photographer jobs of the largest Industrial IHS Energy database, food photographer jobs where the counter is currently at 1255 billion barrels. Or lower rates are justified can not be estimated, because there is little support for the report states. The biggest difference is found in the Middle East where the reserves food photographer jobs 313 billion differ from those of IHS Energy. food photographer jobs
Remarkably Iran where the EWG emanates from 43.5 billion barrels of reserves, while IHS Energy 134 billion food photographer jobs barrels are. In her books The lower reserve figures seem to be the work of Ali Samsam Bakthiari, the retired food photographer jobs expert of Iranian oil company mainly based "Bakhtiari, who until his recent retirement worked for the National Iranian Oil Company, is one of the most reliable experts in Middletown East oil reserves. "EWG is based on figures that are quite similar to those of Bakthiari, especially Iran which Bakthiari based on his expertise goes into Iran from 35 to 45 billion barrels food photographer jobs of oil. At the same time with out reasonably optimistic reserves for Saudi Arabia, maarlifes
Whether it is correct that one knows well, Saudi Arabia is starting to become a little unlikely that current reserves are much higher than 120 billion barrels, clearly see the extensive work of geologist Euarn Mearns & physicist Stuart Staniford on the oildrum. Is noteworthy therefore that the EWG still assumes 180 billion barrels of remaining reserves of Saudi Arabia. However, food photographer jobs note that this is an optimistic estimate of the authors in their report: "The proven reserves amount to only 130 Gb while another 130 Gb havebeen Counted as eserves already Because it is probable Regarded thatthey can be developed Eventually. If one could apply the same criteria All which are common practice with western companies, then audi Aramco's statement of proven food photographer jobs reserves Should Be devalued food photographer jobs by 50%. This was confirmed by another Indirectly Saudi Aramco executive. (In the light of this debate the EWG estimate or reserves amounting to about 180 Gb seems to be rather conservative.) "
"The scenario presented here assumes that (1) an increasement of production is not in the long term interest of the Middle Eastern countries, (2) the giant fields in the region have peaked or are about to peak and (3) Therefore production will decline in the coming years. Saudi oil production is projected to decline by 2 percent per year. "
1. It started with a very strong policy of savings and provision food photographer jobs of eternal and clean energy in the OECD and especially with our support in the rest of the world, where the large energy investments occur. This "transition" lasts even in a war-like approach at least 20 years, so we are already too late even if the peak does not occur until 2020.
2. Conducting a public campaign, which can put politics. Pressure Appealing to the people and the press is not the abstract PO-concept, perhaps the SSES concept: Launch of Structural food photographer jobs Energy Shortage. That was at least in 2006 (or earlier) food photographer jobs and can also be treated within the UN Millennium Development Goal of energy poverty.
I also think that we have already had the peak and we are late for a transition unless food photographer jobs the oil states know a mega-alternative out of the hat to conjure. Do not think so. But I'm not negative food photographer jobs about the consequences, if people want to accept. Unfortunately do not want to accept what war and crisis paves the world leaders. No, it can be nice to me best to live without those busy roads without the performance economy. Back to basics: maintain private garden, along with the neighbors a few cows, etc.
I think the worst shortages in man brings up and that the coming period will be experienced. Especially if a period of scarcity That scenario with that cow is a nostalgic idyll I'm afraid. In terms of scenario I'm more in the corner of "Bosnia in the nineties"
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