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NL#001 a 1 December 2000
NL#001 a 2 January 2000
NL#001 a 3 Reading University
NL#001 a 4 Solar Hydrogen Energy Group
NL#001 a 5 Cork University
NL#001 a 6 Other proposed visits and contacts
NL#001 a 7 Lectures
NL#001 a 8 TV programmes
NL#001 a 9 Other Material
NL#001 a 10 Weak Oil Price
NL#001 a 11 ASPO
NL#001 a 12 Draft Update of the Europe Region
NL#002 a 13 Reading University
NL#002 a 14 Cork University
NL#002 a 15 L-B Systemstechnik
NL#002 a 16 Germany/Austria
NL#002 a 17 US Gas
NL#002 a 18 Clausthal
NL#002 a 19 Miscellaneous Items
NL#002 a 20 Oil Discovery in 2000
NL#002 a 21 References
NL#002 a 22 PETROLEUM CONSERVATION PROTOCOL
NL#002 a 23 Updated Depletion Assessment
NL#003 a 24 CODA
NL#003 a 25 STRUCTURE OF ASPO
NL#003 a 26 LECTURES
NL#003 a 27 WORLD ENERGY COUNCIL
NL#003 a 28 EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
NL#003 a 29 NEW US GOVERNMENT POSITION
NL#004 a 30 CODA
NL#004 a 31 Letter to EU Commissioner
NL#004 a 32 Presentation by Chairman of Yukos Oil Company
NL#004 a 33 Korean Lecture Tour
NL#004 a 34 Uppsala Initiative
NL#004 a 35 Denmark
NL#004 a 36 Reading studies University
NL#004 a 37 Shocking Response by UK Minister
NL#004 a 38 US Situation
NL#004 a 39 UK Gas
NL#004 a 40 Hubbert Center Newsletter
NL#004 a 41 Caspian Exploration
NL#004 a 42 Deepwater Setbacks
NL#005 a 43 CODA
NL#005 a 44 Letter to EU Commissioner
NL#005 a 45 IEA shifts ground again
NL#005 a 46 American policy
NL#005 a 47 Reading University
NL#005 a 48 TotalFinaElf
NL#005 a 49 Uppsala University
NL#005 a 50 Denmark
NL#005 a 51 L-B Systemstechnik
NL#005 a 52 Clausthal University
NL#005 a 53 Jean Laherrère
NL#006 a 54 CODA
NL#006 a 55 Seminar
NL#006 a 56 American policy
NL#006 a 57 Uppsala University
NL#006 a 58 Denmark
NL#006 a 59 Ireland
NL#007 a 60 General
NL#007 a 61 CODA becomes ODAC
NL#007 a 62 Seminar
NL#007 a 63 EU Research Funding
NL#007 a 64 Evora
NL#007 a 65 Mexico
NL#007 a 66 IIASA Meeting
NL#007 a 67 European Fuel Cell Forum
NL#007 a 68 Solar Today
NL#007 a 69 Mitsubishi
NL#007 a 70 Ireland
NL#007 a 71 USGS
NL#007 a 72 Depletion Protocol
NL#007 a 73 Agriculture’s fuel dependency
NL#007 a 74 Future Plans
NL#008 a 75 Recognition for ODAC by UK Government
NL#008 a 76 The EIA changes its tune
NL#008 a 77 The IEA may also be shifting ground again
NL#008 a 78 Further recognition of our efforts
NL#008 a 79 A Skeptical Environmentalist
NL#008 a 80 North Sea Peak
NL#008 a 81 Industry pleads for yet more tax benefits
NL#008 a 82 Perceptive presentation to Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain
NL#008 a 83 New Base-Case Scenario
NL#008 a 84 Reading University
NL#008 a 85 Energy Saving
NL#009 a 86 Oil and the “Third World War”
NL#009 a 87 Brasil
NL#009 a 88 Report by the US News & Report
NL#009 a 89 A further insight
NL#009 a 90 Submission to UK Cabinet Office
NL#010 a 91 Oil and the “Third World War”
NL#010 a 92 The Times of London sees the oil risks but doesn’t question the reported reserves
NL#010 a 93 Shell Scenarios
NL#010 a 94 Bakhtiari Scenarios
NL#010 a 95 North Sea Peaks
NL#010 a 96 Hubbert’s Peak
NL#010 a 97 The Economist begins to grasp the hard truth
NL#010 a 98 Yes, even the economists are rational
NL#010 a 99 House of Lords Select Committee on the European Union
NL#010 a 100 Deepwater Potential
NL#010 a 101 An idea for ASPO Co-operation and funding
NL#010 a 102 Evora Conference
NL#010 a 103 Bavaria Workshop
NL#010 a 104 ASPO slide library
NL#010 a 105 Hubbert Center Newsletter
NL#011 a 106 Oil and the Afghan War
NL#011 a 107 Attitudes begin to change even in America
NL#011 a 108 The Nemesis Report
NL#011 a 109 Evora Conference
NL#011 a 110 Two New Books
NL#011 a 111 A pilgrimage to Jean Laherrère
NL#011 a 112 Deepwater Potential
NL#011 a 113 Oil Supply, Money Supply and Interest Rate
NL#011 a 114 Shell Replies
NL#011 a 115 Chevron Confesses
NL#011 a 116 Oil Depletion Protocol
NL#011 a 117 Broadcast in America
NL#011 a 118 ODAC Contacts
NL#011 a 119 A coming challenge for ASPO Members
NL#011 a 120 Circulation of the Newsletter
NL#012 a 121 The First Year
NL#012 a 122 The New Year
NL#012 a 123 The Eternal Conflict between Science and Religion
NL#012 a 124 Are the principles of classical Economics discredited ?
NL#012 a 125 Not all economics discredited
NL#012 a 126 The Economist is grasping the truth
NL#012 a 127 Sustainable mobility – a workshop report by Wolfgang Blendinger
NL#012 a 128 Dutch Government Sued over Depletion
NL#012 a 129 The Swedish Government responds
NL#012 a 130 Report from Australia
NL#012 a 131 Excellent report in Le Monde of France
NL#012 a 132 The Nemesis Report
NL#012 a 133 Pressure at the Local Level
NL#012 a 134 ASPO Presentation
NL#012 a 135 Recent Exploration and Production Highlights
NL#012 a 136 Discovery in 2001
NL#012 a 137 Depletion Model Update
NL#013 1 1 Editorial policy
NL#013 2 2 Reflections on the political implications of oil depletion
NL#013 3 3 ASPO Workshop – Uppsala, Sweden, 22-25th May
NL#013 4 4 Some Comments on Reserve Definition
NL#013 5 5 The Practice and Consequences of Reserve Reporting
NL#013 6 6 The Treatment of Condensate
NL#013 7 7 New Study of Giant Fields
NL#013 8 8 Good Scenario of Supply by Totalfinaelf
NL#013 9 9 Review by Jean Laherrère of K.S.Deffeyes’s book Hubbert’s Peak
NL#013 10 10 Depletion Statement by the BGR
NL#013 11 11 Update of Database and Depletion Model
NL#014 12 12 ASPO Workshop in Uppsala, May 22-25th
NL#014 13 13 ASPO Presentation and Database
NL#014 14 14 The Coming Decline of Oil by Gerald Leach
NL#014 15 15 Shell Results
NL#014 16 16 Bloomberg’s
NL#014 17 17 BBC
NL#014 18 18 Call on Middle East Oil
NL#014 19 19 Report by LBST on European Union Green Paper
NL#014 20 20 Update of Production Forecast for all Hydrocarbons
NL#014 21 21 Mbendi Website
NL#014 22 22 The IEA fails again
NL#014 23 23 The UK Cabinet Office remains in the dark
NL#014 24 24 Exploration Highlights
NL#014 25 25 When Recession become Depression
NL#015 26 26 Index
NL#015 27 27 ASPO Workshop, Uppsala
NL#015 28 28 Exploration highlights
NL#015 29 29 Climate change and Oil Depletion
NL#015 30 30 Two books
NL#015 31 31 US fears higher prices
NL#015 32 32 Depletion admitted in Australia
NL#015 33 33 Production outside OPEC & FSU
NL#015 34 34 Response to criticism
NL#015 35 35 Nemesis Report : falling discovery and peak
NL#015 36 36 Oil Depletion Overview
NL#016 37 37 ASPO Workshop at Uppsala
NL#016 38 38 Estimates of Ultimate Recovery
NL#016 39 39 Long-term energy use
NL#016 40 40 ODAC Board of International Advisers
NL#016 41 41 Discovery-Consumption Gap
NL#016 42 42 EU rejects research proposal
NL#016 43 43 Response to Nemesis Report
NL#016 44 44 Explaining the failure of the US Geological Survey
NL#016 45 45 New study of global oil supply
NL#016 46 46 Caspian geopolitics
NL#016 47 47 Newsweek on Oil
NL#016 48 48 Failed attempt to oust Venezuela’s strong man
NL#016 49 49 Denmark’s change of direction
NL#016 50 50 Approach to UK Chief Scientist
NL#017 51 51 Newsletter circulation
NL#017 52 52 ASPO workshop in Uppsala
NL#017 53 53 Widening membership
NL#017 54 54 Future growth of renewable energy production
NL#017 55 55 Nemesis Report
NL#017 56 56 The hidden oil agenda
NL#017 57 57 Syria
NL#017 58 58 Colombian lecture
NL#017 59 59 Shell scenarios
NL#018 60 60 Oil and Gas equivalence
NL#018 61 61 The ASPO Workshop at Uppsala
NL#018 62 62 Middle East production constraints
NL#018 63 63 The Peak of the Industrial Revolution
NL#018 64 64 Country Assessment Series – Indonesia
NL#018 65 65 Caspian Oil Reserves Estimate Revised Down
NL#018 66 66 US Production Forecast
NL#018 67 67 Gas Hydrates
NL#018 68 68 False Scenario?
NL#018 69 69 The Fuel that Fires Political Hotspots
NL#018 70 70 More Evidence of Major Oil Company Downsizing
NL#019 71 71 Oil & Gas Equivalence
NL#019 72 72 Country Assessment Series – Colombia
NL#019 73 73 What is ASPO
NL#019 74 74 Another BBC broadcast on depletion
NL#019 75 75 Flat-earth fiestas
NL#019 76 76 Middle East reserves revised down
NL#019 77 77 The twin humps of Eurasia
NL#019 78 78 Rail systems under threat
NL#019 79 79 BP improves its Statistical Review of World Energy
NL#019 80 80 New ASPO members
NL#019 81 81 Second International Workshop on oil and gas depletion, Paris, May 2003
NL#019 82 82 New book on Depletion
NL#020 83 83 Country Assessment – United Kingdom
NL#020 84 84 Soaring cost of Non-Conventional oil
NL#020 85 85 Future Conferences covering Oil Depletion
NL#020 86 86 Corporate confession
NL#020 87 87 Forecasting Global Oil Supply
NL#020 88 88 Venezuela
NL#020 89 89 Improving Oil Company Accounting
NL#020 90 90 Britain’s kleptocrats revealed
NL#020 91 91 ASPO Submission to UK Government
NL#020 92 92 Discovery in 2001 fell
NL#020 93 93 Legal proceedings against the US Geological Survey
NL#020 94 94 If it was n’t bin-Laden who was it ?
NL#020 95 95 The illusion of Reserve Growth confirmed
NL#020 96 96 New forecast of the imminent peak and decline of European oil
NL#020 97 97 The hidden Iraq agenda
NL#021 98 98 Revised Frontispiece
NL#021 99 99 Country Assessment – Saudi Arabia
NL#021 100 100 USGS study re-examined
NL#021 101 101 Reserve Reporting
NL#021 102 102 Shell confession
NL#021 103 103 Bloomberg accepts the impact of depletion
NL#022 104 104 Reserve Classification
NL#022 105 105 Biodiversity
NL#022 106 106 Country Assessment – Venezuela
NL#022 107 107 Oil and politics are never far apart – Afghanistan
NL#022 108 108 New member
NL#023 108 Recession
NL#023 109 109 Country Assessment – The United States
NL#023 110 110 Another analysis of North American oil
NL#023 111 111 New flawed study by IEA
NL#023 112 112 BP confesses to depletion
NL#023 113 113 Raising awareness
NL#023 114 114 Next ASPO workshop
NL#024 115 115 Anniversary and Future
NL#024 116 116 Re-visiting a proposed Depletion Protocol
NL#024 117 117 Bush strengthens his grip
NL#024 118 118 Country Assessment – Iraq
NL#024 119 119 New BBC video on fossil fuels and depletion
NL#024 120 120 New book on depletion
NL#024 121 121 Words of Wisdom
NL#024 122 122 The USGS seeks to perpetuate its mistake
NL#024 123 123 Petroleum and People
NL#024 124 124 Dire UK gas situation
NL#025 125 125 Exxon-Mobil publishes the Genuine Discovery Trend
NL#025 126 126 Oil prices begin to surge
NL#025 127 127 Nothing New
NL#025 128 128 BP and Depletion
NL#025 129 129 Country Assessment – Norway
NL#025 130 130 Ireland’s Dire Energy Situation
NL#025 131 131 Update of the ASPO Depletion Model
NL#025 132 132 New Websites on Oil Depletion
NL#025 133 133 Venezuela shuts down
NL#025 134 134 An outraged Texan
NL#025 135 135 US Negative Reserve “Growth”
NL#026 136 136 ASPO Workshop in Paris
NL#026 137 137 Depletion Model Update
NL#026 138 138 Flat Earth Minister discredited
NL#026 139 139 Relationship of Economics, Energy Supply, Climate Change and War
NL#026 140 140 Depletion Research at Uppsala University
NL#026 141 141 Anti-War demonstrations
NL#026 142 142 Blueprint for clean sustainable energy age
NL#026 143 143 Country Assessment – Brasil
NL#026 144 144 Panorama
NL#026 145 145 Impact of oil depletion on US transport
NL#026 146 146 Institute of Energy to review depletion
NL#026 147 147 Downward Discovery trend
NL#026 148 148 Nobel Prize for Sustainable Development
NL#026 149 149 Colloquium in Texas
NL#026 150 150 Australian gas depletion
NL#026 151 151 New Scientist counts the cost of the invasion of Iraq
NL#026 152 152 Denmark to make a serious study of oil depletion
NL#026 153 153 Changing oil power
NL#027 154 154 ASPO Workshop in Paris
NL#027 155 155 Oil & Gas Journal data criticised
NL#027 156 156 Imagery, Euphemism and Conspiracy
NL#027 157 157 Oil companies become hesitant to forecast their production
NL#027 158 158 ExxonMobil confirms depletion in other words
NL#027 159 159 Country Assessment – Nigeria
NL#027 160 160 New realistic production forecast from the USA
NL#027 161 161 Norway forecasts the imminent peak and decline of its oil
NL#027 162 162 Europe’s dire gas situation
NL#027 163 163 Solutions
NL#028 164 164 ASPO Workshop in Paris
NL#028 165 165 A new ASPO website
NL#028 166 166 A New Book on Oil Depletion
NL#028 167 167 ASPO Papers published
NL#028 168 168 A new ASPO Member for Switzerland
NL#028 169 169 New Study by BGR (The German Resources Institute)
NL#028 170 170 Saudi Capacity Limit and Soaring Prices
NL#028 171 171 Failure of the UK Energy Policy
NL#028 172 172 Arctic Gas
NL#028 173 173 Progress Report
NL#028 174 174 Country Assessment – Australia
NL#028 175 175 A Minister recognises the depletion situation
NL#028 176 176 The Party’s Over
NL#028 177 177 Article on peak oil in a French-Canadian journal
NL#028 178 178 Consequences for Africa
NL#028 179 179 The Nemesis Report – Oil Flows
NL#028 180 180 The Invasion of Iraq
NL#028 181 181 BBC on Iraq for Oil
NL#029 182 182 ASPO Meeting in Paris
NL#029 183 183 Petro-Dollar or Petro-Euro?
NL#029 184 184 Canada begins to feel the heat
NL#029 185 185 Wealth in a finite world
NL#029 186 186 ASPO Depletion plot recognised
NL#029 187 187 Country Assessment – Ecuador
NL#029 188 188 New Books
NL#029 189 189 Iraq & OPEC
NL#029 190 190 Per Capita Oil Consumption and Production
NL#029 191 191 Rimini Conference
NL#030 192 192 ASPO Meeting in Paris
NL#030 193 193 Future Oil Supply
NL#030 194 194 Dr Bentley makes an urgent plea for governments to study oil depletion
NL#030 195 195 Falling US Gas Supply starts to worry the Chemical Industry
NL#030 196 196 Another book on Oil and Iraq
NL#030 197 197 Peak Discovery
NL#030 198 198 The petro-euro challenge to the petro-dollar
NL#030 199 199 Country Assessment – Egypt
NL#030 200 200 Oil from Turkeys – a step in the right direction
NL#030 201 201 Oil Peak and Immigration
NL#030 202 202 UK Survival in the 21st Century
NL#030 203 203 Where are the astrologers?
NL#030 204 204 Spanish Edition of the Newsletter
NL#030 205 205 Deepwater Production
NL#030 206 206 Hubbert Peak: No Magic in the Midpoint
NL#031 207 207 EXXON-MOBIL Annual Report
NL#031 208 208 Canadian tar-sands falter
NL#031 209 209 The crude truth
NL#031 210 210 Iraq the Bridgehead
NL#031 211 211 Iraq and OPEC
NL#031 212 212 Country Assessment – Russia
NL#031 213 213 An excellent new book – Gaian Democracies
NL#031 214 214 Realistic views from Canada on Saudi Arabia and N. American Gas Depletion
NL#031 215 215 Our President Reports
NL#031 216 216 Oil Trade in Euros
NL#032 217 217 Rising Costs of Exploration and Development
NL#032 218 218 US Gas Crisis – the cliff is steepening
NL#032 219 219 Country Assessment – Iran
NL#032 220 220 Déjà vu
NL#032 221 221 The Double Standards of Love and War
NL#032 222 222 Modern Economics
NL#032 223 223 Man, Energy and Society
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NL#032 234 234 Interest in Depletion Awakening
NL#032 235 235 Middle East broadcast
NL#032 236 236 Long-distance presentation to South Africa
NL#032 237 237 Peak Production under the Depletion Model
NL#032 238 238 Possible e-attacks
NL#032 239 239 Excellent Summary of the end of the oil age
NL#033 240 240 Shocking Accusation of OPEC
NL#033 241 241 Bush’s oil move backfires
NL#033 242 242 The Morality of Profiteering
NL#033 243 243 Country Assessment – Argentina
NL#033 244 244 Smoking Gun: The CIA’s Interest in Peak Oil
NL#033 245 245 US Power Fails
NL#033 246 246 Not in Oil’s Name
NL#033 247 247 Petroleum Review addresses Depletion
NL#033 248 248 Iraq Oil to Israel
NL#033 249 249 The Evolution of Truth
NL#033 250 250 Article on peak oil
NL#034 251 251 Oil reserves and UK airport capacity
NL#034 252 252 Country Assessment – Libya
NL#034 253 253 Southern Africa Energy
NL#034 254 254 Behind the Blackout
NL#034 255 255 Low Discovery in 2002?
NL#034 256 256 Bogus War on Terrorism
NL#034 257 257 Proposed tax changes by Peter Salonius
NL#034 258 258 US$209bn oil investment needed
NL#034 259 259 A Reply by John Attarian
NL#034 260 260 Perhaps Democracy works after all
NL#034 261 261 Evaluation of peak oil and decline by David Goldstein
NL#035 262 262 Those who control future oil supply find common ground
NL#035 263 263 Country Assessment – Mexico
NL#035 264 264 The Uppsala Protocol
NL#035 265 265 In Memoriam – L.F. {“Buzz”) Ivanhoe
NL#035 266 266 Exxon-Mobil confirms depletion
NL#035 267 267 Updated Discovery Data
NL#035 268 268 Oil Depletion in Latin
NL#035 269 269 Lectures on Depletion
NL#035 270 270 Russia moves towards the euro for oil trade
NL#035 271 271 An important book on population
NL#035 272 272 New US Energy Policy Proposals
NL#035 273 273 Is this a portent?
NL#035 274 274 New Book on Oil Depletion
NL#035 275 275 Important meeting in Denmark on Oil Depletion
NL#035 276 276 Oil depletion recognised by the Argonne Laboratory
NL#035 277 277 Matt Simmons spells it out
NL#035 278 278 Countries facing radical changes
NL#035 279 279 It’s Time to Prepare for a Tax Shift
NL#036 280 280 Burning Buried Sunshine: Human Consumption Of Ancient Solar Energy
NL#036 281 281 The UK Government Confesses to Peak Oil and Gas
NL#036 282 282 US Energy Policy
NL#036 283 283 Reserve Growth is n’t quite what it seems
NL#036 284 284 New Book on Depletion and Renewable Energy
NL#036 285 285 Correction : wrong Governor
NL#036 286 286 Country Assessment – Angola
NL#036 287 287 The Ageing of Oil
NL#036 288 288 Russia reins in its oil barons
NL#036 289 289 Oil Peak Calculations
NL#036 290 290 Effect of dollar depreciation on Oil Price
NL#036 291 291 The IEA maintains its Reputation
NL#036 292 292 Europe retreats from Nuclear Energy
NL#036 293 293 Not only oil depletes
NL#036 294 294 The Next ASPO International Workshop
NL#036 295 295 The Copenhagen Conference
NL#036 296 296 A Canadian Broadcast explains the impact of Peak Oil
NL#036 297 297 Peak Oil, Renewable Energy and Zero Growth
NL#036 298 298 Caspian and Iraq Exports
NL#036 299 299 Iranian Official admits to Exaggerated OPEC Reserves
NL#036 300 300 “Nature” addresses oil depletion
NL#037 298 Canadian Tarsands
NL#037 299 Iraq Reserves
NL#037 300 The Stockbrokers View
NL#037 301 301 New Book links Oil Depletion with the Future of Mankind
NL#037 302 302 Country assessment – Trinidad
NL#037 303 303 Depletion hits the headlines
NL#037 304 304 China sell US bonds to buy oil
NL#037 305 305 Another Oil Shale venture fails
NL#037 306 306 New Zealand wakes up to Depletion
NL#037 307 307 Successful Meeting on Peak Oil in Copenhagen
NL#037 308 308 OPEC considers the Euro
NL#037 309 309 Polar Confession
NL#037 310 310 Gas Prices surge in the United States
NL#037 311 311 Meaning of Proved Reserves
NL#038 311 The Risks of Abstract Logic
NL#038 312 312 Share of Production
NL#038 313 313 Copenhagen Conference Proceedings
NL#038 314 314 Country assessment – Kuwait
NL#038 315 315 World Oil Depletion Confirmed by a recent Minister in the British Government
NL#038 316 316 Shell downgrades its Reserves
NL#038 317 317 Letter from Tehran
NL#038 318 318 A Hint from the European Union
NL#038 319 319 Third International ASPO Workshop in Berlin
NL#038 320 320 Tarsand obstacles
NL#038 321 321 How big is the biggest?
NL#038 322 322 The Ethic of Zero Growth
NL#038 323 323 Desperation in Britain
NL#038 324 324 New Book on the Iraq Invasion
NL#038 325 325 Future of the Newsletter
NL#039 326 326 Reserve Reporting
NL#039 327 327 Country Assessment – Oman
NL#039 328 328 North American Gas Crisis
NL#039 329 329 Corrections: Tehran Newsletter and the Ethic of Zero Growth
NL#039 330 330 Unreliable OPEC Reserves
NL#039 331 331 Fall in Discovery Confirmed
NL#039 332 332 The truth breaks in the United States
NL#039 333 333 Canadian gas production declines
NL#039 334 334 New roads and a tunnel in Switzerland
NL#039 335 335 The Economist confesses
NL#039 336 336 Out of Gas by David Goodstein
NL#039 337 337 ASPO Workshop Reminder
NL#039 338 338 Newsweek asks “Is the Oil Age Over?”
NL#039 339 339 The Nemesis Report – Tales of the Arabian Nights
NL#040 340 340 Shell shoots the Messenger
NL#040 341 341 Saudi Reserves
NL#040 342 342 Country Assessment – China
NL#040 343 343 Running Out of Oil – and Time
NL#040 344 344 New Zealand faces an energy crisis too
NL#040 345 345 Further insights into the looming Energy Crisis
NL#040 346 346 The Lights May Go Out Again in Europe
NL#040 347 347 ASPO – Third International Workshop in Berlin
NL#040 348 348 Investment Community wakes up
NL#040 349 349 Energy Politics Concord
NL#040 350 350 Study of Alternative Energies by the Arlington Institute
NL#040 351 351 Future of the Newsletter
NL#041 352 352 Saudi Reserves
NL#041 353 353 Towards the Petro-Apocalypse,
NL#041 354 354 Dire Energy Situation unfolds in Argentina and Chile
NL#041 355 355 Country Assessment – Algeria
NL#041 356 356 ASPO – Third International Workshop in Berlin
NL#041 357 357 New Book and Presentations
NL#041 358 358 A new awakening
NL#041 359 359 Does the IEA deliberately aim to mislead?
NL#041 360 360 Updating the Depletion Model
NL#041 361 361 The End of Fossil Energy and a Plan for Sustainability
NL#041 362 362 Resource Wars
NL#041 363 363 Peak Oil this Decade confirmed by Oil & Gas Journal
NL#041 364 364 Denmark raises awareness of Oil Depletion
NL#042 365 365 Saudi Reserves – a false alarm
NL#042 366 366 Country Assessment – Abu Dhabi
NL#042 367 367 Oil Prices surge
NL#042 368 368 Response to Peak Oil
NL#042 369 369 Update of the Depletion Model
NL#042 370 370 Radio and TV Programmes on Peak Oil
NL#042 371 371 Motives for War
NL#042 372 372 Eating the seed corn
NL#042 373 373 Spanish Language Website
NL#042 374 374 Proposal for US and Global Transport Policy
NL#042 375 375 Berlin Meeting
NL#043 376 376 Oil effectively traded in Euros
NL#043 377 377 Oil, money, and war – the end of the New American Century?
NL#043 378 378 A Most Critical Development
NL#043 379 379 Country Assessment – Italy
NL#043 380 380 UK Balance of Payments
NL#043 381 381 An Oil Enigma: Production falls as Reserves rise
NL#043 382 382 Tanker shortage
NL#043 383 383 Dwindling Exploration
NL#043 384 384 BP takes responsibility for false reserve numbers
NL#043 385 385 The Truth about Oil and the Looming World Energy Crisis
NL#044 386 386 Russia faces depletion too
NL#044 387 387 It’s the same story for Natural Gas
NL#044 388 388 Comparison with BP Reserves Estimate
NL#044 389 389 Crude turns sour
NL#044 390 390 The Rimini Protocol and an over-populated world
NL#044 391 391 Heavy oil of Canada
NL#044 392 392 Updating the Depletion Model
NL#044 393 393 Country Assessment – Azerbaijan
NL#044 394 394 Britain becomes a net oil importer and the Archbishop gives a warning
NL#044 395 395 Depletion Protocol
NL#044 396 396 China orders power-cuts
NL#044 397 397 House of Commons Presentations
NL#044 398 398 Oil Drought could be our Saviour
NL#044 399 399 Running Flat Out
NL#044 400 400 The Wolf at the Door
NL#044 401 401 Chevron Texaco confesses
NL#044 402 402 Our final Century
NL#044 403 403 Next ASPO International Workshop
NL#044 404 404 The End of the Oleocene
NL#045 405 405 Date of Peak
NL#045 406 406 Country Assessment – Peru
NL#045 407 407 Prices and Production over a complete Hubbert Cycle
NL#045 408 408 Deutsche Bank warns Oil Price may hit $100
NL#045 409 409 How Realistic are OPEC’s Proven Oil Reserves?
NL#045 410 410 Stand by for more vitriol
NL#045 411 411 The Quotation of the Year
NL#045 412 412 IEA change of tune
NL#045 413 413 Experts dispute oil reserves countdown
NL#045 414 414 Not tonight, Sweetie, No energy
NL#045 415 415 UK moves to LNG imports
NL#045 416 416 Shell and Total
NL#045 417 417 China eyes Yukos
NL#045 418 418 Odell Again
NL#045 419 419 High Oil Price and Depletion
NL#045 420 420 The Zionist agent
NL#045 421 421 Calendar – Forthcoming Conferences
NL#046 422 422 Mexican Hopes
NL#046 423 423 US Foreign Policy Revealed
NL#046 424 424 Correction to Item 412
NL#046 425 425 Oil statistics as an invisible political weapon
NL#046 426 426 Wall Street Journal – Dire Prophecy
NL#046 427 427 New books on Oil and Gas Depletion and its Impact
NL#046 428 428 The IEA: to Know or Not to Know
NL#046 429 429 Evidence for Peak Oil mounts – by John Attarian
NL#046 430 430 A Remarkable Presentation in Washington
NL#046 431 431 Country Assessment – Turkey
NL#046 432 432 New Instructive Website
NL#046 433 433 Britain goes back to Nuclear
NL#046 434 434 Raising Awareness of Depletion in Australia
NL#046 435 435 The Nemesis Report
NL#047 436 436 The Peak Oil Economic Crisis
NL#047 437 437 An Elegant Solution
NL#047 438 438 The End of Dollar Hegemony
NL#047 439 439 Japan Wakes Up
NL#047 440 440 Country Assessment – Denmark
NL#047 441 441 Many a truth in jest
NL#047 442 442 Correction to Item 430
NL#047 443 443 Meeting on Peak Oil in Koblenz
NL#047 444 444 Temperature Control – A very important observation
NL#047 445 445 2004 World Energy Outlook by the IEA
NL#047 446 446 Oil Prices Continue to Soar
NL#048 447 447 New Books
NL#048 448 448 Further Study of Saudi Arabia
NL#048 449 449 Country Assessment – Canada
NL#048 450 450 Buying Oil is easier than Finding It
NL#048 451 451 CNN Relays ASPO’s Message on Peak Oil
NL#048 452 452 Peak Oil Awareness
NL#048 453 453 A Change of Direction by British Gas
NL#048 454 454 A Sense of Proportion
NL#048 455 455 BP admits to Peak
NL#048 456 456 Remarkable BBC Programme
NL#048 457 457 External Costs of Petroleum
NL#048 458 458 Conference on North Sea Depletion
NL#048 459 459 Correction to Model
NL#048 460 460 No Change for Climate Change
NL#048 461 461 London Conference on Depletion
NL#048 462 462 Britain’s Energy Time Bomb
NL#049 463 463 ASPO Model
NL#049 464 464 Clarification
NL#049 465 465 Country Assessment -
NL#049 466 466 The Financial Community wakes up to Depletion
NL#049 467 467 ASPO International Workshop
NL#049 468 468 The New Cold War
NL#049 469 469 Flat Earth Economists vanquished in Ireland
NL#049 470 470 Scientific Paper of Peak Oil
NL#049 471 471 Successful Book on the Future
NL#049 472 472 Depletion Model Revision
NL#049 473 473 Oil Depletion Information Office
NL#050 474 474 More Mergers
NL#050 475 475 Country Assessment – Gabon
NL#050 476 476 ASPO International Workshop
NL#050 477 477 Depletion Conference in Scotland
NL#050 478 478 Attribution
NL#050 479 479 The Dawn of the Second Half of the Age of Oil
NL#050 480 480 The Backdating of Reserve Revisions
NL#050 481 481 Peak Oil Documentary
NL#050 482 482 New Book on the post-oil World
NL#050 483 483 Revealing Quotation
NL#050 484 484 China takes a lead in Energy Conservation
NL#050 485 485 Oil Depletion Information Office
NL#050 486 486 Japan wakes up
NL#050 487 487 Discovery trends
NL#050 488 488 Winning the Oil Endgame
NL#051 489 489 Oil debate revving up
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NL#051 493 493 Doubts about Nuclear Energy
NL#051 494 494 Country Assessment – Malaysia
NL#051 495 495 Bishop Wolfstan saw it coming in 1014
NL#051 496 496 ASPO International Workshop in Lisbon
NL#051 497 497 Depletion Conference in Scotland
NL#051 498 498 Doubts about Nuclear Energy
NL#051 499 499 The G7 Ministers begin to grasp Peak Oil
NL#051 500 500 Venezuela’s new ties Russia and China
NL#051 501 501 The IEA deserves Praise on its Limitless Planet
NL#051 502 502 Profit and Profiteering
NL#051 503 503 Climate Change
NL#051 504 504 The US Department of Energy addresses Peak Oil
NL#051 505 505 Decline in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico
NL#051 506 506 Indonesia contemplates leaving OPEC
NL#051 507 507 Heresy is alive and well
NL#051 508 508 Recognition of Peak
NL#051 509 509 New Book and Film address Depletion
NL#051 510 510 Exporting birthright
NL#052 511 511 China looks to Venezuela for its Oil
NL#052 512 512 Country Assessment – India
NL#052 513 513 Organisation of Oil Importing
NL#052 514 514 ASPO International Workshop in
NL#052 515 515 Depletion Conference in Scotland
NL#052 516 516 Further Reflections on Middle East
NL#052 517 517 ASPO IRELAND and ASPO ITALIA
NL#052 518 518 French Language Edition
NL#052 519 519 Correction to Item 504
NL#052 520 520 Solidarity in Latin America
NL#052 521 521 Litigation
NL#052 522 522 The IEA Changes its Tune
NL#052 523 523 Oil Prices
NL#052 524 524 Life after Oil
NL#052 525 525 Defining Depletion in Norway
NL#052 526 526 The Redevelopment of Old Oilfields of Saudi Arabia
NL#052 527 527 Peak Oil and ASPO in the US House of Representatives
NL#052 528 528 Something afoot in the Lebanon
NL#052 529 529 Reserve Replacement Failing
NL#053 530 530 Reacting to terminal illness
NL#053 531 531 Comment on the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2004
NL#053 532 532 The Financial Community Wakes Up to Peak Oil
NL#053 533 533 Financial Consequences of Peak Oil
NL#053 534 534 The Second Great Depression : Causes & Responses
NL#053 535 535 The New Posture of the International Energy Agency
NL#053 536 536 Country Assessment – Vietnam
NL#053 537 537 ASPO International Workshop in Lisbon
NL#053 538 538 The Nuclear Option
NL#053 539 539 A New Book from Deffeyes
NL#053 540 540 More oil mergers
NL#053 541 541 The Swedish Academy of Sciences to discuss Peak Oil
NL#053 542 542 Oil and Iraq
NL#053 543 543 Personal Energy Rights
NL#053 544 544 Oil Depletion Scotland
NL#053 545 545 Growing Awareness of Peak Oil
NL#053 546 546 Mystical Peak Oil forecasts
NL#053 547 547 BP Confession
NL#053 548 548 ASPO IRELAND
NL#054 549 549 Food Supply mirrors Oil Supply
NL#054 550 550 The Future of the United States
NL#054 551 551 Motor industry begins to crash
NL#054 552 552 Country Assessment – Brunei
NL#054 553 553 Executive Evasion
NL#054 554 554 Oil, Tax and Venezuela
NL#054 555 555 Home Heating
NL#054 556 ASPO International Workshop in Lisbon
NL#054 557 ASPO IRELAND
NL#054 558 558 Oil Depletion, Energy Waste, Debt and Capital Production
NL#054 559 559 Peak Oil in Australia
NL#054 560 560 Russia’s Petroleum Policy
NL#055 561 561 China starts to unload Dollar Reserves
NL#055 562 562 ExxonMobil accepts Peak Oil
NL#055 563 563 Bilderberger Conference
NL#055 564 564 Country Assessment – Romania
NL#055 565 565 Three excellent new Books
NL#055 566 566 Further thoughts about Recovery
NL#055 567 567 Exporting the National Heritage
NL#055 568 568 A Flat Earth Cathedral makes an Award
NL#055 569 569 BP Statistical Review
NL#055 570 570 Proceedings of ASPO Conference in Lisbon
NL#055 571 571 OPEC speaks of declining production
NL#055 572 572 End of Empire foreseen
NL#055 573 573 Oil and People
NL#055 574 574 ASPO-USA
NL#056 575 575 Britain thinks of Introducing an Energy Ration
NL#056 576 576 Reaction to Item 573: Oil and People
NL#056 577 577 Country Assessment – Bolivia
NL#056 578 578 Nuclear Issues
NL#056 579 579 Silver- lining in Middle East conflict
NL#056 580 580 Reserve to Production Ratio
NL#056 581 581 DVD on Peak Oil
NL#056 582 582 Air Miles
NL#056 583 583 Venezuela takes a lead in preventing profiteering from shortage
NL#056 584 584 Copied to the Prime Minister of Canada
NL#056 585 585 Chevron admits to Peak Oil and Depletion
NL#056 586 586 UK Natural Gas Prices soar
NL#056 587 587 Climate Change and Peak Oil
NL#056 588 588 End of Cheap Oil
NL#056 589 589 Offshore Discovery continues to Decline
NL#056 590 590 Energy Efficiency
NL#056 591 591 Peak Oil in Washington
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NL#057 593 593 Economic impact of high oil prices
NL#057 594 594 Country Assessment – Netherlands
NL#057 595 595 Kuwait’s Reserves
NL#057 596 596 Revising the Database
NL#057 597 597 New books
NL#057 598 598 International Energy Agency: 2005 Outlook
NL#057 599 599 Oil and Food
NL#057 600 600 The Investment Community’s Response to Peak Oil
NL#057 601 601 Conserving Europe’s Oil
NL#057 602 602 An impending attack on Iran?
NL#057 603 603 The World begins to wake up
NL#057 604 604 The New York Times speaks of Peak Oil
NL#057 605 605 Light Oil may have passed its peak
NL#057 606 606 National Academy of Sciences Meeting
NL#058 607 607 The financial subtext of Conflict
NL#058 608 608 Country Assessment – Qatar
NL#058 609 609 Those with eyes could see it coming
NL#058 610 610 The European Commission stirs
NL#058 611 611 France Understands Peak Oil
NL#058 612 612 The wider significance of Hurricane
NL#058 613 613 Reuters picks up the Peak Oil story
NL#058 614 614 Control of pipeline routes
NL#058 615 615 Reform or Decline
NL#058 616 616 Another Oil Company Confesses
NL#058 617 617 Four More Books
NL#058 618 618 Britain considers cutting energy
NL#058 619 619 US Authority confirms Peak Oil
NL#058 620 620 The IEA World Energy Outlook
NL#058 621 621 The End of Cheap Oil
NL#058 622 622 A new Peak Oil study from the Netherlands
NL#058 623 623 Trend Lines
NL#058 624 624 Revision of the Depletion Model
NL#059 625 625 The Energy Cost of Agriculture
NL#059 626 626 Returning BP’s challenge
NL#059 627 627 President Chavez recognises Peak Oil
NL#059 628 628 The Age of Oil
NL#059 629 629 Country Assessment – Chad
NL#059 630 630 Better at describing the Past than Forecasting the Future
NL#059 631 631 The Chimera of Oil Shale
NL#059 632 632 New books
NL#059 633 633 Expansion of ASPO
NL#059 634 634 Waking up to Peak Oil
NL#059 635 635 Database
NL#060 636 636 Automobile manufacturers awake to Peak Oil
NL#060 637 637 Rimini Conference
NL#060 638 638 BP Forecast of Oil Price
NL#060 639 639 Saudi Reserves
NL#060 640 640 Country Re-Assessment – Syria
NL#060 641 641 Strange Times
NL#060 642 642 Kuwait Confession
NL#060 643 643 Saudi Wealth
NL#060 644 644 Voices of Sense in Washington
NL#060 645 645 More confusion from the International Energy Agency
NL#060 646 646 Sweden’s new policy to wean itself of oil dependency
NL#060 647 647 Vituperation
NL#060 648 648 Britain’s new energy policy
NL#060 649 649 Energy Descent
NL#060 650 650 Review of the IEA World Energy Outlook
NL#060 651 651 Oil Depletion Protocol
NL#060 652 652 ASPO-Australia Reports
NL#061 653 653 The Scope for Renewable Energies under-stated
NL#061 654 654 New Film on Peak Oil
NL#061 655 655 The Fifth ASPO International Workshop on Oil Depletion
NL#061 656 656 Country Re-Assessment – Indonesia
NL#061 657 657 Correction to Item 640
NL#061 658 658 Investment in Kuwait
NL#061 659 659 Peak Oil in Washington
NL#061 660 660 China running short of Gas
NL#061 661 661 The questionable contribution of enhanced recovery
NL#061 662 662 2005 Update of the Depletion Model
NL#061 663 663 Peak Oil Debate
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NL#062 665 665 Kuwait admits to Exaggerating its Reserves
NL#062 666 656 Country Re-Assessment – Colombia
NL#062 667 667 Europe faces first phase of its Energy Crisis
NL#062 668 668 Aviation Fuel
NL#062 669 669 USGS Update
NL#062 670 670 The New Dinosaurs
NL#062 671 671 Norway Re-visited
NL#062 672 672 ASPO-5
NL#062 673 673 New Depletion Study by German Government Agency
NL#062 674 674 Australian Senate Inquiry into Peak Oil
NL#062 675 675 What they don’t want us to know about the coming oil crisis
NL#062 676 676 Motor Industry
NL#062 677 677 Shell follows Chevron’s lead in admitting to Peak Oil in as many words
NL#062 678 678 Recent Middle East History
NL#063 679 679 ASPO-5
NL#063 680 680 Shell Confession
NL#063 681 681 Country Re-Assessment – United Kingdom
NL#063 682 682 Oil and Politics
NL#063 683 683 Net Energy
NL#063 684 684 Industrial Civilization
NL#063 685 685 Facing Reality
NL#063 686 686 USGS Study re-visited
NL#063 687 687 Middle East Reserves
NL#063 688 688 Peak Oil Sites
NL#063 689 689 Beyond Peak Competition
NL#064 690 690 ExxonMobil’s Hidden Message
NL#064 691 691 Decoding the IEA
NL#064 692 692 An Updated Depletion Model
NL#064 693 693 The Last of the Khans
NL#064 694 694 US Military Recognises Peak Oil
NL#064 695 695 Discovery in 2005
NL#064 696 696 G8 Ministers firmly on the flat earth
NL#064 697 697 CNN broadcasts a film on Peak Oil
NL#064 698 698 Less from Shell
NL#064 699 699 ASPO Deutschland
NL#064 700 700 Mission Statement
NL#064 701 701 ASPO IRELAND
NL#065 701 No to coal
NL#065 702 702 A shift by BP and admission by Total ?
NL#065 703 703 What is Money ?
NL#065 704 704 ASPO IRELAND and ASPO INTERNATIONAL
NL#065 705 705 An unintended hidden benefit
NL#065 706 706 Report from the 7th International Oil Summit in Paris April 7, 2006
NL#065 707 707 A “balanced” view from the organ of the flat-earth
NL#065 708 708 Congratulate San Francisco
NL#065 709 709 Sustainable Energy Forum 2006: Washington DC
NL#066 710 710 Venezuela’s production limits
NL#066 711 711 Saudi Arabia struggles to maintain production
NL#066 712 712 Bolivia takes a lead
NL#066 713 713 The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived its Peak Oil
NL#066 714 714 Oil Trade Currency
NL#066 715 715 Saudi Arabia Revisited
NL#066 716 716 Major Oil Companies close to Peak
NL#066 717 717 Britain moves nuclear
NL#066 718 718 Water, Energy and Food Prices
NL#066 719 719 US wakes up to Capacity limits
NL#066 720 720 Excellent New Film
NL#066 721 721 Registration of national ASPO members
NL#066 722 722 Russia
NL#066 723 723 Mexican discovery discredited
NL#067 723 Venezuela Revisited
NL#067 724 724 British Ambassador admits to Peak Oil
NL#067 725 725 The airlines admit to Peak Oil
NL#067 726 726 Astrology
NL#067 727 727 It is not difficult to guess the motives
NL#067 728 728 ASPO-5 International Conference in Italy
NL#067 729 729 Clinton raises alarm about oil depletion
NL#067 730 730 Scientific evaluation of the Hubbert Curve
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NL#068 732 732 When will they ever learn ?
NL#068 733 733 People Eat
NL#068 734 734 Country Assessment Series – United Kingdom revisited
NL#068 735 735 Regional Assessment- AFRICA
NL#068 736 736 Ireland begins to formulate a post-Peak Energy Policy
NL#068 737 737 Brilliant Australian Peak Oil Programme
NL#068 738 738 Nomenclature
NL#069 739 739 War
NL#069 740 740 Regional Assessment- EURASIA
NL#069 741 741 ASPO Database
NL#069 742 742 ASPO-6 International Conference
NL#069 743 743 Thoughts on the future mission of ASPO
NL#069 744 744 Climate Change
NL#069 745 745 Review of an oil supply forecast by CERA
NL#069 746 746 The Retreat from Marketing
NL#069 747 747 Review of ASPO-5: The Fifth International Conference on Oil and Gas Depletion
NL#069 748 748 Peak Oil and the Oil Industry
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NL#070 750 750 ASPO-USA Conference
NL#070 751 751 European Union addresses Peak Oil
NL#070 752 752 Regional Assessment – EUROPE
NL#070 753 753 Oil Depletion Protocol
NL#070 754 754 Oil Price
NL#070 755 755 Discovery so far in 2006
NL#070 756 756 Russia puts pressure on foreign companies
NL#070 757 757 Worries in the Tar-belt
NL#070 758 758 Mr Blair Speaks of an Energy Crisis
NL#070 759 759 ASPO Canada
NL#070 760 760 Life after Oil
NL#071 761 761 Regional Assessment – LATIN AMERICA
NL#071 762 762 Newsweek Covers Oil
NL#071 763 763 Peak Oil and World War
NL#071 764 764 Oil Company hints
NL#071 765 765 A Dip in Oil Price
NL#071 766 766 Norway addresses Peak Oil
NL#071 767 767 EU Transition to a Sustainable Energy System
NL#071 768 768 Russia pressed at G8 Meeting
NL#071 769 769 Global Warming and Peak Oil
NL#071 770 770 Major Oil Companies seem to pass peak
NL#071 771 771 ASPO USA Boston Conference great success
NL#072 771 Regional Assessment – NORTH AMERICA
NL#072 772 772 The BBC covers gas depletion
NL#072 773 773 Climate Change and Oil Depletion
NL#072 774 774 The IEA confesses
NL#072 775 775 More assertions from CERA
NL#072 776 776 The Meaning of Reserves
NL#072 777 777 Impact of the Oil Depletion Protocol
NL#072 778 778 National Petroleum Council of the USA
NL#072 779 779 Oil Price
NL#072 780 780 ASPO 6: 6th Annual International Conference, September 2007 – Ireland
NL#073 781 781 Regional Assessment – THE EAST
NL#073 782 782 Signs of Recession
NL#073 783 783 Angola joins OPEC
NL#073 784 784 The Bolivarian Revolution
NL#073 785 785 Weapons of Mass Destruction
NL#073 786 786 Depletion in Russia
NL#073 787 787 Peak Oil’s Ancestor: the Peak of British Coal Production in the 1920s
NL#073 788 788 Final Frontier for Investors
NL#073 789 789 Depletion in Iran
NL#073 790 790 Population
NL#074 791 791 Regional Assessment – MIDDLE EAST (minor)
NL#074 792 792 Norwegian Contraction
NL#074 793 793 ASPO Norway
NL#074 794 794 The Peak of Peaks
NL#074 795 795 An Open Letter to CERA
NL#074 796 796 Oil & Gas Journal Database
NL#074 797 797 Production, Supply, Extraction or Depletion
NL#074 798 798 Oil Prices
NL#074 799 799 The Soil Association addresses Peak Oil
NL#074 800 800 ASPO Canada
NL#074 801 801 EU Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7) call for proposal
NL#075 802 802 Regional Assessment – MIDDLE EAST GULF
NL#075 803 803 Post-Peak Agriculture
NL#075 804 804 Optimism in Britain
NL#075 805 805 Apres-Pic
NL#075 806 806 Further Update of the Depletion Model
NL#075 807 807 ASPO in Japan
NL#075 808 808 The Buffer of Storage
NL#075 809 809 Signs of the times
NL#075 810 810 Boston Oil Conference DVD’s available
NL#076 810 The best lies tell the truth
NL#076 811 811 Cooking Colorado
NL#076 812 812 Biofuels
NL#076 813 813 The Olive Branch of Time
NL#076 814 814 Deepwater
NL#076 815 815 ASPO ITALIA holds its first national Conference
NL#076 816 816 Declining Oil Revenue
NL#076 817 817 Saudi Arabia’s Future Production
NL#076 818 818 US Government Accountability Office
NL#077 815 Peak Oil, Peak Food and Peak People
NL#077 816 ASPO-USA reports on Peak Oil
NL#077 817 ASPO-Australia Progress Report
NL#077 818 Ownership of national energy resources
NL#077 819 819 The link between oil and climate
NL#077 820 820 Did she peak?
NL#077 821 821 ASPO-6 International Conference in Ireland
NL#078 822 822 Venezuelan Independence
NL#078 823 823 ASPO-USA Conference
NL#078 824 824 The Risks of Denial
NL#078 825 825 Federal Reserve Bank
NL#078 826 826 Exxon Confesses
NL#078 827 827 Kuwait Confesses too
NL#078 828 828 The truth from Arabia
NL#078 829 829 The Curse of Oil in Nigeria
NL#078 830 830 Iran takes a lead with rationing
NL#078 831 831 ASPO-6 Registration
NL#079 832 832 Kuwait Confession Confirmed
NL#079 833 833 Agriculture : turning oil into food
NL#079 834 834 Oil and Money
NL#079 835 835 Oil Film
NL#079 836 836 High grade uranium depletes too
NL#079 837 837 Report by the National Petroleum Council of Washington
NL#079 838 838 Peak Oil and Climate Change
NL#079 839 839 Changing EIA Forecasts
NL#079 840 840 The IEA Confesses too
NL#079 841 841 BP Statistical Review
NL#079 842 842 Two noteworthy quotes
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NL#081 855 855 Peak Oil is not Alone
NL#081 856 856 Wide-ranging Energy Review
NL#081 857 857 Not Necessarily a high Peak
NL#081 858 858 Oil Price Falls
NL#081 859 859 Statoil confirms Peak Oil
NL#081 860 860 Energy Crises already strike many countries
NL#081 861 861 Per Capita Consumption Trends
NL#081 862 862 Climate Change in the Geological Past
NL#081 863 863 The Winds of Change
NL#081 864 864 Peak Phosphorus
NL#081 865 865 Federal Outlays
NL#081 866 866 ASPO-6 International Conference in Ireland
NL#081 866 ASPO-USA Peak Oil Conference in Houston, TX
NL#082 867 867 Polar Oil
NL#082 868 868 Peak Oil hits a political manifesto
NL#082 869 869 Peak Oil and Geology
NL#082 870 870 Discovery in 2006
NL#082 871 871 Oil Price and Financial Chaos
NL#082 872 872 World Energy Council reports Peak Oil
NL#082 873 873 6th International ASPO Conference
NL#082 874 874 Two New Books
NL#082 875 875 Conflict in Myanmar
NL#082 876 876 IEA Medium Term Oil Market Report
NL#083 877 877 Appalling Ignorance by the British Government
NL#083 878 878 US Government admits to Depletion
NL#083 879 879 Turkey : a new flashpoint ?
NL#083 880 880 Production: Flat
NL#083 881 881 The Challenge of Contraction
NL#083 882 882 Yemen Goes Nuclear
NL#083 883 883 ASPO-USA Conference
NL#083 884 884 The Role of Government
NL#083 885 885 Peak Politics
NL#083 886 886 Oil Company Confession
NL#083 887 887 ASPO6 Conference DVD
NL#084 888 888 The Secrets of Intangible Wealth
NL#084 889 889 Energy Equivalence
NL#084 890 890 Peak Minerals
NL#084 891 891 Peak Soil Too
NL#084 892 892 US Department of Energy admits to Peak Oil
NL#084 893 893 Oil Companies Peak too
NL#084 894 894 Britain’s soaring energy costs
NL#084 895 895 Neutral Zone
NL#084 896 896 New Deepwater discovery in Brasil
NL#085 897 897 In Memory of Ali Samsam Bakhtiari
NL#085 898 898 ASPO AUSTRIA
NL#085 899 899 Major Oil Companies pass peak
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NL#085 990 990 Living through the Energy Crisis
NL#085 991 991 Marketing Peak Denial
NL#085 992 992 Comments on an article in the Sunday Times of December 16th 2007
NL#085 993 993 Reporting More
NL#085 994 994 Brasil Analysis Updated
NL#085 995 995 Zero-Sum Future
NL#085 996 996 New US policy to cut oil consumption
NL#085 997 997 Financial Times comments on the US Situation
NL#085 998 998 The Pope addresses the Energy Issue
NL#085 999 999 Data for 2007
NL#085 1000 Good Luck
NL#086 1001 1001 Oil Price
NL#086 1002 1002 Brasil’s Nuclear Addendum
NL#086 1003 1003 Peak Oil and Climate Change
NL#086 1004 1004 Peak Oil on the U-Tube
NL#086 1005 1005 Oil and Gas Consumption
NL#086 1006 1006 A Chairman addresses his Shareholders
NL#086 1007 1007 At last the European Union recognizes Peak Oil
NL#086 1008 1008 China too recognizes Peak Oil
NL#086 1009 1009 A Credibility Gap
NL#086 1010 1010 Lax Accounting
NL#086 1011 1011 Shell Confesses
NL#087 1012 1012 Nuclear Energy
NL#087 1013 1013 Bush Telegraph
NL#087 1014 1014 Faulty Maths
NL#087 1015 1015 Deepwater Brasil
NL#087 1016 1016 ASPO-ITALIA
NL#087 1017 1017 The Bubble Bursts
NL#087 1018 1018 Peak Oil Video Game
NL#087 1019 1019 Mr Lawson’s awakening
NL#087 1020 1020 Queensland Government reacts to Peak Oil
NL#088 1021 1021 Game, Set and Match
NL#088 1022 1022 One Presidential Candidate’s Proposal
NL#088 1023 1023 New Books
NL#088 1024 1024 Defining Peak Oil
NL#088 1025 1025 Doomsday Prognosis
NL#088 1026 1026 Russian Gas Exports
NL#088 1027 1027 Oil price in different currencies
NL#088 1028 1028 Financial Cycles
NL#088 1029 1029 ASPO hits the Senate
NL#088 1030 1030 The Motor Industry admits to Peak Oil
NL#088 1031 1031 Major Oil Companies hints too
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NL#089 1033 1033 China Assessment Revised
NL#089 1034 1034 ASPO-7 International Conference
NL#089 1035 1035 Correction: Item 1029
NL#089 1036 1036 Power Cut
NL#089 1037 1037 A Call for a return to the Rail System
NL#089 1038 1038 An oil company tranquiliser
NL#089 1039 1039 A Matter of Time
NL#089 1040 1040 Revision of Depletion Model
NL#089 1041 1041 Saudi Arabia worries about the impact of Renewable Energy
NL#089 1042 1042 Words of Wisdom from Bolivia
NL#089 1043 1043 Does Britain face the onset of the Second Great Depression?
NL#090 1044 1044 The Scottish Parliament draws attention to Peak Oil
NL#090 1045 1045 An Arms Race for Oil
NL#090 1046 1046 Further Revision
NL#090 1047 1047 The Changing Role of OPEC
NL#090 1048 1048 Date of ASPO-7 International Conference
NL#090 1049 1049 Russian Oil Production
NL#090 1050 1050 The Atlas of Oil and Gas Depletion
NL#090 1051 1051 Growing Awareness of Peak Oil
NL#090 1052 1052 ASPO SWITZERLAND
NL#090 1053 1053 ASPO-USA
NL#090 1054 1054 Britain too comes to recognise its energy crisis
NL#090 1055 1055 A Noteworthy Centenary
NL#090 1056 1056 Energy Mix
NL#091 1057 1057 The Flat-Earth Refrain loses its appeal
NL#091 1058 1058 Impact of High Prices on Reserves
NL#091 1059 1059 Falling Demand
NL#091 1060 1060 Economical with the Truth
NL#091 1061 1061 Peak Oil : A Turning Point for Mankind
NL#091 1062 1062 An Atlas of Oil & Gas Depletion
NL#091 1063 1063 A Remarkable Shift of Position
NL#091 1064 1064 Saudi Net Crude Oil Exports
NL#091 1065 1065 ASPO-USA Conference
NL#091 1066 1066 A Matter of Saudi Mindset
NL#092 1067 1067 Ireland’s Response to Peak Oil
NL#092 1068 1068 New Books
NL#092 1069 1069 ASPO-6 Presentations
NL#092 1070 1070 ASPO-7 International Conference, Barcelona, Spain
NL#092 1071 1071 Nigeria re-examined
NL#092 1072 1072 Nationalism
NL#092 1073 1073 Signs of the Times
NL#092 1074 1074 Turkey’s Renewed Importance
NL#092 1075 1075 News from ASPO Australia
NL#092 1076 1076 An Atlas of Oil and Gas Depletion
NL#093 1077 1077 Spain reacts to Peak Oil
NL#093 1078 1078 33rd International Geological Conference
NL#093 1079 1079 A Fall in Oil Price
NL#093 1080 1080 A Sense of Direction
NL#093 1081 1081 The Golden Zone
NL#093 1082 1082 The Good News
NL#093 1083 1083 ASPO-USA Conference
NL#093 1084 1084 Russia Re-evaluated
NL#093 1085 1085 Estimating Discovery and Reserve Growth
NL#094 1086 1086 Corrections
NL#094 1087 1087 Britain in Recession
NL#094 1088 1088 The Scale of the Problem
NL#094 1089 1089 Updating the Depletion Model
NL#094 1090 1090 The Perfect Storm
NL#094 1091 1091 Australia re-evaluated
NL#094 1092 1092 ASP0-8 CONFERENCE, BARCELONA
NL#095 1093 1093 Hubbert’s Line
NL#095 1094 1094 Is it deliberate ?
NL#095 1095 1095 Some encouragement
NL#095 1096 1096 USA Re-evaluated
NL#095 1097 1097 A King’s Response
NL#095 1098 1098 ASPO-7 Conference in Barcelona
NL#095 1099 1099 Oil Depletion Database
NL#096 1100 1100 Imaginative Data Reporting
NL#096 1101 1101 U.S. Election
NL#096 1102 1102 Non-Conventional Oil and Gas
NL#096 1103 1103 Major Oil Company Production
NL#096 1104 1104 A Prestigious Peak Oil Taskforce
NL#096 1105 1105 Iraq re-visited
NL#096 1106 1106 The Energy Challenge facing the United States
NL#097 1107 1107 IEA Half-Truths
NL#097 1108 1108 Iran Revisited
NL#097 1109 1109 Oil Storage
NL#097 1110 1110 The Role of OPEC
NL#097 1111 1111 Discovery Trend
NL#097 1112 1112 Crossing the Summit
NL#097 1113 1113 Correction
NL#097 1114 1114 Another Confession
NL#097 1115 1115 Oil & Gas Journal Reserve Reports
NL#098 1116 1116 New Schools of Economics
NL#098 1117 1117 Oil and People
NL#098 1118 1118 Correction
NL#098 1119 1119 Major Investment Bank recognises Peak Oil
NL#098 1120 1120 Egypt Revisited
NL#099 1121 1121 A most impressive BBC Programme
NL#099 1122 1122 An Extension of Resource Nationalism
NL#099 1123 1123 Polar Oil and Gas
NL#099 1124 1124 Flat-Earth Cheers
NL#099 1125 1125 Saudi Concerns
NL#100 1126 1126 A New Mission
NL#100 1127 1127 A Valedictory Message

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