ODAC Newsletter - 27 Feb
February 27, 2023 by admin
Filed under Natural Gas
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
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Peak oil & supplies - Feb 27
Oil: How Low Can It Go?
‘Next oil shock will be far worse than $147 a barrel’
TOD’s Khebab: Analysis of Decline Rates
A Few Thoughts on US Petroleum Demand, Inventories, and Prices
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ODAC Newsletter - 27 Feb
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
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The peak oil crisis: a turning point?
If the report that OPEC exports are really down by 4.3 million b/d is true, we are likely to be seeing some sort of reaction in the form of higher prices shortly. All the evidence suggests that while oil demand dropped last fall, reports from the major agencies, the IEA and EIA, do not suggest that the drop in consumption is as much as the 4.3 million b/d that OPEC is trying to cut.
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United States & Canada - Feb 27
U.S. Congress Begins Talks On Energy Bill
Let the Clean Energy Revolution Begin
The Climate Change Lobby Explosion
Administration blocks more Bush-era oil shale development leases
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Peak oil & supplies - Feb 27
Oil: How Low Can It Go?
‘Next oil shock will be far worse than $147 a barrel’
TOD’s Khebab: Analysis of Decline Rates
A Few Thoughts on US Petroleum Demand, Inventories, and Prices
read more
ODAC Newsletter - 27 Feb
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
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Sacred Demise: By Carolyn Baker: Book Foreword By Sarah Anne Edwards, Ph.D.
[Within the next three weeks, my forthcoming book, Sacred Demise: Walking The Spiritual Path of Industrial Civilization’s Collapse will be released and will be available for purchase at this website and at the Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. Below is the book’s foreword written by Sarah Anne Edwards, Ph.D. and co-author of Middle Class Lifeboat.
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Regaining perspective on things that matter
What matters now more than ever, and what is getting lost in all the immediate economic turmoil, is the unprecedented scope of the problems we face in the 21st century. Great change is inevitable. Trying to hang on to the way things have been—seemingly endless exponential GDP growth— is a mistake. Focusing exclusively on fixing the economy to get back on the business-as-usual growth track obscures much bigger problems coming down the road.
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The peak oil crisis: a turning point?
If the report that OPEC exports are really down by 4.3 million b/d is true, we are likely to be seeing some sort of reaction in the form of higher prices shortly. All the evidence suggests that while oil demand dropped last fall, reports from the major agencies, the IEA and EIA, do not suggest that the drop in consumption is as much as the 4.3 million b/d that OPEC is trying to cut.
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