- We can't cling to crude: we should leave oil before it leaves us
- Biodiesel -- what is it? Pros, cons and prospects
- World's leading gas producers discuss creation of OPEC-like gas structure
- What's really driving the price of oil?
- Hydrogen and fuel cells: fake promises?
- Energy sector peak oil trends paint “a very alarming picture”
- Sharia bank launched for energy sector
- Saudi Aramco chief calls for clarity in world energy vision
- Top oil firms spend more but get no higher production
- Mankind can't afford more oil drilling
- OPEC special report: Alternative fuels send oil prices higher
- CERA sees gas could become greater global energy commodity
- Oil majors face increased political risk from state intervention
- IEA thinks world oil market could be set for lengthy slowdown
- Is there a plan for life after Peak Oil?
- CERA advises global refiners to adjust operations
- OPEC may abandon dollar and price oil in euros
- 2007 world-wide wind capacity up 27 % from 2006
- Iranian experts invent device to facilitate aviation fuel production
- Lower than expected LNG supplies set to lift 2008 global gas prices
- Methane from landfills seen as a viable, renewable source of energy
- Study claims higher energy balance for biodiesel
- Natural gas demand continues to drive global pipeline construction work
- Two-thirds of world oil reserves
are located in the Middle East
- Future fossil fuel power plants need to be equipped with CCS
- Ex Shell chairman calls for gas guzzler ban
- Is OPEC the real cartel -- or the transnationals?
- Western majors feel the squeeze
- World’s oil rich regions to face skilled oil manpower resources scarcity
- The air car is poised for mass production
- A Gas PEC?
- Top 50 of world's energy companies are lead by six national companies
- Malaysian demonstration plant to manufacture ethanol from sago
- Al Gore: Climate change is “significantly worse” than feared
- Investment of $ 35 tn needed to meet world power and water needs
- Greenpeace denounces nuclear power as “morally
unacceptable”
- CERA believes oil will last longer than expected
- Hold-ups in LNG projects may derail growth plans of majors
- UAE believes world oil demand may reach 118 mm bpd by 2030
- Global crude production could peak as demand declines
- CERA-IHS unveil worldwide oil field decline rate at 4.5 %/year
- IEA pegs 2008 world oil demand growth at 1.98 mm bpd
- IEA urges more investment in oil capacity expansion
- Big Oil needs new business model
- EIA sees oil prices easing over next two years
- Biofuels may have worse environmental impact than fossil fuels
- EIA details world oil transit chokepoints
- Smithsonian scientists highlight environmental impacts of biofuels
- China is not a main contributor to record oil prices
- LNG demand to outpace supply by two times until 2015
- German battery could jumpstart production of electric vehicles
- Oil-eating bugs may unlock clean energy from crude
- Weak dollar poses threat to petrochemical industry
- Dollar standard: The beginning of the end
- Indonesia expects world oil market likely to be oversupplied by March
- Korean oil spill may lead to demise of single-hull ships
- Increase in oil price causes global shift in wealth
- OPEC’s decision is prudent and right
- New research could save billions for drillers
- Investments in renewable energy expected to top $ 100 bn in 2007
- OPECkeeps demand growth estimates for 2007 and 2008 unchanged
- Ernst & Young makes 2008 global oil and gas industry forecast
- Many big oil-exporting countries’ need for energy crimps their export
- Oil industry plans to raise spending by 11 % in 2008
- OPEC keeps output steady
- Japan pledges IEA money to study speculative money on oil market
- OPEC is cautious of global recession
- IEA believes strategic oil reserves are more important in tight market
- Dialogue for global energy security: The role of the IEF
- Renewable energy market expects $ 50 bn investment by 2011
- Statkraft comes with new answer to the quest for renewable energy
- Saudi oil minister sees mismatch between current oil prices and
fundamentals
- Qatar blames speculators for hike in oil prices
- Biofuel revolution reaches aviation
- StatoilHydro says explosive growth poses greatest energy challenge
- G20 stress need for new energy supplies
- Saudi Aramco chief dismisses peak oil fears
- IEA expects world oil demand to rise 2.3 % to 87.69 mm bpd in 2008
- Chavez proposes OPEC sell oil cheaper to poor countries
- The world’s first demand-led energy shock
- IEA believes by 2030, global-warming gases are set to rise by 57 %
- Biofuels could kill more people than the Iraq war
- All biodiesel in the world could shift just 8 % of diesel demand
- Big Oil struggles to tap new energy amid high costs
- CERA reports rising costs are delaying new refinery projects
- IEA thinks consumers face higher oil prices and risk of supply crunch
- PetroChina the world's largest listed company
- Production from oil majors struggles to keep up as oil shoots for $ 100
- ExxonMobil releases new Outlook for Energy
- Doubling of oil recovery efficiency seen possible worldwide
- Linking gas prices to oil could harm industry
- Total chief warns on world’s oil output
- Get used to $ 100 oil, OPEC warns
- Global LNG consumption has doubled between 1990 and 2006
- Is hydrogen the answer to our future transport needs?
- Global warming opens Arctic seabed to the search for oil and gas
- Libya believes global oil output can only reach 100 mm bpd
- World's growing dependence on coal leaves trail of environmental waste
- The Achilles heel of nuclear power
- Oil prices become decoupled from supply and demand
- Energy questions that will need to be answered
- World’s addiction to coal is growing
- Some two billion third-world people lack access to electricity
- Global refining capacity expected to grow 13 mm bpd by 2012
- Worldwide LNG demand up 8.8% in first half of 2007
- OPEC sees no sign yet of supply shortage in world oil markets
- For oil producers, energy security rises up the political agenda
- United Nations sees humanity at risk
- Mulva:"We don't have a national energy policy,"
- Governments demand a bigger share of oil
- Global energy roadmap published
- Study reveals global oil output to decline “dramatically” after peaking
- Energy poses major 21st century crisis
- Researchers predict location of oil and gas reserves in Golden Zone
- Refiners face tighter margin squeeze as oil soars
- Biofuels and the Wide World
- Trillions in spending needed to meet global oil and gas demand
- Global daily production expected to fall
- Reflective mirrors: Raising solar potential
- US demands controls on sovereign wealth funds
- Geothermal energy is a cheaper, clean source of energy
- Global oil
and gas demand to require large capital expenditures
- Mankind will never run out of oil
- Deepwater Capex report by region 2008-2012
- Many biofuels have more climate impact than oil
- Greenhouse gas emissions have hit danger mark
- Quest for new energy supplies is becoming tougher
- Credit crisis hits oil demand
- Biofuel bandwagon slows as UK’s feedstock prices surge
- Engineer shortage continues to hamper oil and gas production
- Shrinking of Arctic ice cap unnerves experts
- Big Oil set to swallow biofuels
- Russia is far from oil's peak
- Rice urges nations to find cleaner fuels
- Scientist urges underground CO2 storage
- Canadian company unveils first fully electric truck
- Report says climate change moves up on corporate priority list
- Biofuels may produce more greenhouse gas than oil
- EIA believes OPEC boost would help tight oil supplies
- The debate behind $ 80 oil
- The "Zero Net Energy" challenge
- Melting of Arctic ice opens Northwest Passage
- Carbon capture and storage
- Rising oil price not all bad news
- The world's top performing energy companies
- IEA revises world oil demand forecast downwards
- A non-OPEC progress report
- IEA issues “wake-up call” on energy savings
- Beware the new world energy order
- Climate-change paradox: Greenhouse gas is Big Oil boon
- New capacity fails to boost 2006 production -- delays or depletion?
- Is the liquid hydrogen economy the way forward?
- World Bank says global gas flaring amounts to $ 40 bn annually
- Oil-producing nations will have to control gas flaring
- Transparency is the key as Norway sets pace
- Big questions for Big Oil
- Global oil reserves up only 1 % last year
- Worldwide E&P spending reaches record
- Putting CO2 to good use
- Countries should be allowed to invest in emission cuts wherever it is cheapest
- Total CEO says there's not enough world capacity to meet oil demand
- World sees construction boom in
LNG terminals
- World Bank lists Nigeria and others on gas flaring reduction
- Survey shows "green" construction costs dramatically lower than believed
- Biofuel seen as boost for poor farmers
- Entering the tough oil era: The new energy pessimism
- Expenditure on LNG facilities to increase dramatically
- The Arctic is the last great frontier for gas exploration
- Three hard truths about the world's energy crisis
- The Hydrogen hype
- The mirage of nuclear power
- Big Oil spends more, but produces less
- High oil field costs crimp search for new supplies
- Gas and glory fuel race for the North Pole
- Oil crunch worsens as global energy crisis
nears
- Access to oil and natural gas seen as vital to global stability
- Manpower boost in oil industry will need money
- Oilmen admit to looming energy crisis
- Oil could hit $ 100/bbl by the end of 2008
- Business of Green: Burnt out on climate?
- Oil industry offers sobering outlook on supply
- Oil to push international system into new frontiers of conflict and chaos
- Peak Oil: Punctuated power
- $ 80 a barrel prediction as oil soars again
- Cost of renewable energy is one-tenth of a fossil-fuelled future
- Vital ingredient is missing from oil mix
- New-type LNG carriers may boost trade
- IEA expects increasing tightness on world oil
markets
- Nuclear expansion is a pipe dream
- Influence of US oil companies in global petroleum business is waning
- Energy liberalisation: A communication gaffe?
- Developing methane hydrate will meet some hurdles
- Cellulosic ethanol: Clean but value unproven
- The problem's not Peak Oil, it's politics
- A car that runs on ordinary air
- IEA reports on industrial energy efficiency analysis
- ENI publishes its seventh World Oil and Gas Review
- High hopes and hard truths dictate the future
- Energy crisis cannot be solved by renewables, oil chiefs say
- Exxon boss calls end of non-OPEC growth by 2010
- Global LNG shipping fleet expected to increase
sharply
- Aviation emissions cannot be neglected
- Investment in renewable energy reached $ 100 bn in 2006
- Oil majors replaced less than 100 % of reserves in 2006
- International standards needed for wave and tidal energy
- The Pentagon vs. Peak Oil
- Global oil production seen to increase 41.2 % over 15 years
- China uses straw to synthesize fuel
- World oil supplies are set to run out faster than expected
- Rich oil and gas firms asked to invest more in R&D
- World energy patterns showed evidence of shifting in 2006
- How corn-based ethanol can lead to starvation and environmental disaster
- Global use of LNG growing at 8 % a year
- Australian
researchers think biochar could reduce carbon dioxide
- ConocoPhillips expects global LNG demand to rise 66 % by 2030
- Peak Oil review
- Tapping hydroelectric dams for methane gas
- World’s technical experts called to help harness wave and tidal energy
- Global warming happens three times faster than worst predictions
- China sees breakthrough on new energy source
- Ethanol generates investment and partnerships between producer countries
- World Energy Council survey sees oil in $ 60-80/bbl range for 5 years
- Global oil and gas sector consolidation may accelerate
- Cartels: Myths and realities…
- Industrial production of cellulose biofuels about two years away
- Our blind faithin oil growth could bring the economy crashing down
- Energy giants back development of carbon trading systems
- US Committee approves bill to create international nuclear fuel bank
- IEA projects world energy use to grow 57 % between 2004 and 2030
- Oil from algae
- Coalition of cities and banks to invest billions to save energy
- For Big Oil, future profits lie in big gas business
- NATO wants to combat security threats to energy infrastructure
- Biofuel crops could drain developing world dry
- Peak Soil: Why cellulosic ethanol and other biofuels are not sustainable
- Coconut oil is not just for frying fish
- Australian entrepreneur produces oil from coconuts
- Buyers and
sellers puzzle over gas-oil price split
- High promise of hydrogen
- Biofuels: The great green con
- IEA gives warning of global gas shortage
- Global carbon market triples in value in 2006
- OPEC and IEA at odds over need to hike production
- What aging oil and gas offshore workforce?
- The “little white lies” about oil inventories
- US attempts to ban oil and gas cartels are in breach of international law
- 2006 natural gas year in review
- Saudi Aramco thinks energy security is a shared responsibility
- China will not affect world energy demand
- China reports on output of major industrial products
- The risk to the petro-dollar from the Iraq war
and Iranian crude oil exchange
- Study warns against biodiesel
- Platts to add Ekofisk crude to world's North Sea Brent oil benchmark
- For the oil companies, public rhetoric = big profits
- Ethanol vehicles pose significant risk to human health
- Merger and acquisition deals in global oil industry hit $ 291 bn in 2006
- IEA trims 2007 global oil demand forecast
- The human cost of oil and gas
- Car power generator to help solve Ugandan energy crisis
- Chinese straw-for-energy project nominated for Energy Globe Awards
- Ethanol boom could worsen world hunger
- Palm oil: the biofuel of the future driving an ecological disaster now
- A sweet future for biodiesel
- Report states global warming will melt the ice of the Himalayas
- World oil production close to peak
- Why running out of oil could make climate change worse
- The hydrogen economy -- energy and economic black hole
- Will gas exporters unite in a cartel?
- Hydrocarbon nationalism
- Labour and skills crisis could stall oil and gas investment boom
- Burning the furniture
- Gas cartel in the cards
- Chinese scientists crack biological codes of heat-tolerant bacterial strain
- ”Energy Club” is not an OPEC clone
- Global offshore rig demand flat
- Carbon market to grow 50 % in 2007
- Oil companies running hard to stand still
- Developed nations prefer petroleum to crude oil
- World oil output falls to 85.5 mm bpd in February
- The new Seven Sisters: oil and gas giants dwarf western rivals
- Clean energy market will reach $ 230 bn in 10 years
- World oil output falls to 85.5 mm bpd in February
- Global LNG market to double by 2010
- The state of the energy industry: Strengths, realities and solutions
- Uncertainties plague global gas industry
- Energy sector lacks energy and talent
- A switch to biofuels will not save the planet
- Major oil consuming countries warm to biofuels
- Dollar contributions, oil, wars and collapse
- Most oil is in the hands of governments
- Who needs a gas cartel?
- Mining firms offer big benefits to cope with a dire shortage of workers
- Global LNG market to double by 2010
- LNG price for future supply hits record high on tight supplies
- The time is right for the majors to seek bigger fish
- Extra oil supply to come from unconventional sources
- Study sees hunt for extra oil as harmful to the environment
- Global LNG shortage to increase
- OPEC maintains prediction of 2007 world oil demand growth at 1.5 %
- Brazil sees ethanol output replacing 10 % of global gasoline demand
- MIT publishes new report on geothermal energy
- Peak Oil theorist urges world’s oil industry to build data base
- Costs
of oil and gas production rise over 50 % in past two years
- IEA raises forecasts for 2007 oil demand
- Research finds major barriers prevent use of energy-efficient products
- Recapturing carbon won't come cheap
- Australian industry urges global co-operation on carbon trading
- Qatar believes OPEC-style gas group is unlikely
- A gas OPEC? Not likely.
- The new scare: A Russia-Algeria gas cartel
- UN scientists delivered starkest warning yet about global warming
- Iran surprises Russia with "gas OPEC" proposal
- The Chinese are coming -- quietly
- Scientists are taking second look at biofuels
- Resources nationalism: Distant thunder or looming storm?
- GE sees global oil and gas reserves lasting at least 100 years
- Oil and gas boom expected in Arctic as pack ice melts
- Arctic reserves major source of world energy
- Efficiency and renewable energy can account for half of global energy needs
- Climate change: 10 years to save the world
- UN dossier ends all climate-change doubt
- Reducing oil demand could trigger tremors
- Chris Skrebowski believes the idea of peak oil is straightforward
- Oil demand falls in developed world for first time in 20 years
- Saudi Arabia assures world of continued oil supply
- How speculators increase oil volatility
- A nuclear power renaissance
- IEA cuts oil demand
forecasts
- All the talk of oil's freefall means prices are set to rise
- Ethylene as high-capacity hydrogen-storage media
- The rise of national oil companies and decline of international giants
- IEA's new head wants to avoid confrontation with OPEC
- Free electricity created from waterfall
- 2007 could be the year of biomethane
- Geothermal power moves ahead as reliable source of renewable energy
- Is the World Bank OK with blood for oil?
- Renewable energy sector turns a corner
- Appeal of the euro strengthens against the dollar
- Serious skills shortage affects offshore industry
- Danger at sea on oil and gas platforms
- IEA studying natural gas
security measures
- Trying to keep the price of oil -- up (!)
- Geo-politics to continue to impact oil prices
- Orders for Floating Production Systems spiked in second half 2006
- The truth behind helping poor countries reduce green house gas emissions
- IEA chooses Tanaka as next chief
- IEA holds oil demand forecasts unchanged
- ExxonMobil expects global energy demand to rise 1.6 % a year
- Global warming culprits: Cars and... cows
- World Bank urges to step up efforts to reduce gas flaring
- Global gas flaring reduction: A time for action!
- Is thorium the answer to our energy crisis?
- Europe's warmest autumn in 500 years
- Put a termite in your
tank
- Oil producers shun dollar
- New solar cells break efficiency records
- Eurostat releases oil production and im- and export figures
- Peak Oil to Peak Gas is a short ride
- Heerema believes these are great times for heavy lift industry
- OPEC’s rivals set to pump more oil in 2007
- Geothermal energy offers socioeconomic benefits
- NATO prepares for energy wars
- Study predicts gradual fall in oil prices
- Energy gap: Crisis for humanity?
- Energy security and changes in the world's balance of power
- Technologies could fill climate-change legislative gap
- How dirty oil pollutes politics and subverts human rights
- World Bank and G8 nations pressured to end oil aid
- Bankers make international effort to open up oil trade
- IEA thinks fossil energy will dominate market through 2030
- IEA warns of one energy crisis after another
- IAE presents The World Energy Outlook 2006
- IEA predicts $ 11.3 tn needed in power sector by 2030
- Transparency International rates countries for corruption
- Saving fuel to extend the age of oil
- Climate change: Continuing with “business as usual” is impossible
- "China factor" fades as oil price tumbles
- Oil and globalisation
- Big Oil's expensive black gold quest
- Global oil output expected to decline after 5 to 10 years
- World demand for natural gas to exceed oil by 2020
- Top power firms urge for sustainable energy policies
- Understanding natural gas prices
- Current consumption levels will trigger collapse of ecosystem
- Multinationals weak in face of oil producers
- Oil industry's profits are still huge
- More nations clamour for nuclear energy
- Norway warns on energy transparency
- Ozone layer hole bigger than North America
- BND says terrorists are targeting energy sector
- IEA believes oil prices are overstated
- Global tension and Chinese demand to keep oil markets on edge
- Some observers predict a social and economic meltdown
- Oil demandshrinks in developing countries
- IEA trims 2006 world oil demand numbers to lowest yet
- What oil prices are telling us
- Can biofuels become the next petroleum?
- Oil is still cheaper than Coca-Cola
- How hot money increases oil prices
- Reading the gas pump numbers
- World Economic Forum thinks tackling climate change is 10-15 years late
- Adviser believes Big Oil is vulnerable to take-overs
- Methane emissions on the rise
- West’s old approach to control world’s oil is failing
- Is the world about to run out of oil?
- The end of oil's stunning ride
- Really, really cheap oil
- The downside of cheaper oil
- PSAs still shield oil firms from cost overruns
- Five countries to join hands to maintain oil price stability
- Oil looks for a new price in a world of surprise
- Biofuels: Green energy or grim reaper?
- Energy security at risk as oil nations act tough
- Skills shortages facing global oil and gas industry
- Taking oil out of the equation
- Despite contrary declarations by oil firm executives, peak oil is real
- Fill your tanks with water!
- How the oil industry pays for people to deny global warming
- After communications revolution, we need an energy revolution
- New alchemy: Grass into fuel
- South Korea believes World Bank should stop financing clean
energy
- Big Oil countries hold upper hand
- Oil companies advise consumers to use less fuel
- The political and economic geography of the world is indeed changing
- Lots of oil and lots of demand
- UN official asks oil firms to help poorest nations
- IEA cuts 2006-07 oil demand estimates on US economic slowdown
- Few big oil fields remain to be found
- IMF concerned about risk of oil supply disruption and US housing
- IMF sees world economy to be resilient
- Emission targets set at Helsinki summit
- G20 to touch on energy security and climate change
- China calls on developed countries to help unblock WTO trade talks
- Companies and consumers pay a
“terror premium”
- World must wake up to the dangers of biofuels
- The urban solution to climate change, species extinctions and peak oil
- ExxonMobil chief thinks world has ample oil supplies
- Oil price projected to fall to $ 40 before 2010
- Geologists are seeking for oil in the earth’s crust foundation
- The curse of natural resources
- Russian scientist issues global cooling warning
- Oil industry is not revealing the true extent of pipeline corrosion
- World's available oil becomes ever more sulphurous
- Is it possible to drill for oil without devastating the environment?
- Bridging the energy gap through interdependence and innovation
- A higher oil price is good for us
all
- Crude oil prices expected to retreat to $ 56 in 2008
- Global carbon market continues massive expansion
- Global steel production set to top 1.2 bn tons in 2006
- The whole world is going to mix alcohol into petrol
- Energy security: Threats from the East and the West
- Scientists use math to find oil
- IEA believes world market can cope with oil outages
- IEA trims demand growth forecast to lowest yet
- Big Oil's blame game
- Plankton to provide clean new oil
- Entrepreneurs test machines to create marine energy
- Oil is impacting the price of more than gasoline
- My comments on IEA’s medium-term oil market report
- Sweet success for pioneering hydrogen energy project
- Global clean energy investment at record level
- IEA trims demand growth to lowest yet
- Nationalism versus globalism in oil
- Study reveals there’s no oil shortage
- Russian researchers believe hydrocarbons only take decades to form
- The world's aging oil pipeline infrastructure
- Global investment into energy efficiency could see huge returns
- Woman makes fuel from old oil
- Peak Oil: The coming global crisis and the decline of aviation
- Top oil exporters using windfall to spur growth
- Europe's suppliers could decide to just save their energy
- Explosive oil consumption growth in the top oil
exporting states
- Peak Oil notes from Pisa
- Towards the international energy plan
- The role of national oil companies in today's world
- World's oil suppliers have lost their ability to control the market
- Energy security will be one of the main challenges of foreign policy
- Gas escaping from ocean floor may drive global warming
- G8 leaders adopt global energy security document
- Global oil output at peak
- G8 must reiterate commitment to oil and gas transparency
- IEA forecasts on global oil demand growth
- The geopolitics behind high oil prices
- World oil prices firmly above $ 73
- Energy security is on NATO’s focus of attention
- The case for energy cooperation
- Three petro-political crises waiting to be solved
- SPE and UN group to work on reserves standard
- Is ethanol the answer to the world's oil problems?
- Earth may suffer abrupt warming
- EIA predicts 75% more CO2 emissions by 2030
- The Peak Oil theory and its development implications
- The last frontier
- The wrong crude
- How much oil do we really have?
- We need a change in energy policy as well as in government
- World energy consumption could be cut by half if clean technology applied
- Oil's share of world energy demand forecast to decline over next 25 years
- Small portion of ocean’s untappedenergy could meet world's needs
- Thaw of Siberian permafrost implies further danger for global warming
- IEA projects strong growth in world energy demand through 2030
- Liquefied natural gas output to soar worldwide
- BP expects high oil prices to persist till end of decade
- Fair price for oil is $ 50 to $ 55 per barrel
- BP believes the world is not running low on oil reserves
- IEA reports on global oil demand
- Top five oil firms focus on developing existing reserves
- BP energy review
- The state of natural gas
- Global oil producers unlikely to get demand guarantees
- IEA sees global gas investment may be too low
- Biofuels have risks of
causing agricultural and ecological damage
- The future looks bright for gas suppliers
- Record oil prices = Good times? Think again.
- OPEC President warns speculators not to cash in on geopolitics
- OPEC President calls to solve geopolitical tensions
- Banks are holding back energy efficiency gains
- Saudi Arabia believes oil market is oversupplied and over-priced
- Non-OPEC output boost will not cover enough oil demand growth
- Black gold
- Report urges developing countries to turn to clean power
- We need to promote a dialogue on energy co-operation
- Scientists weigh up tomorrow's greener fuels
- Emerging energy-hungry nations are also the most wasteful
- The quest for energy alternatives steps up
- Energy exporting countries tighten control over energy
- Supermajors are dwarfed by national energy companies
- While the world worries about oil, uranium prices hit record high
- Greater refinery capacity may lower gasoline prices
- China asks international community to ensure energy security
- The world after oil peaks
- Let’s learn to live with expensive oil
- IEA believes high oil prices cut demand
- Geopolitics are slipping on oil
- World oil supply is outpacing demand
- OPEC believes global inflation erode world crude demand
- Blame oil prices on politics, not China's demand
- OPEC
cuts 2006 world oil demand growth to 1.7 %
- Threats to Nigeria LNG may worsen global shortage
- Oil experts believe technology could increase oil and gas reserves
- The search for alternative fuels
- Global oil output to peak in 2010
- Refreshing concept of security of demand
- The coming natural gas cartel
- IEA reports on world oil output
- The recurring fear of Russian gas dependency
- UN’s Kofi Annan calls for new energy efficiency
- Saudi oil minister believes oil prices to remain firm for rest of decade
- IEA says high oil prices are unsustainable long-term
- ADB plans fund to promote clean energy
- Gorbachev asks G8 to create solar energy
fund
- Antagonism between Moscow and Washington is no longer militaristic
- Summary of OPEC’s background paper on the oil outlook to 2025
- Global liquefaction capacity to increase 24.5 mm tpy this year
- World Bank asked to fund clean energy in developing countries
- OPEC countries commit $ 58 bn for boosting global refinery capacity
- Over 150 bn cm of potential gas-fired power wasted each year
- World Bank pledges to develop framework to help tackle corruption
- Is nuclear power worth the waste?
- IMF to monitor world economy
- Energy wars
- Nationalization of Bolivian natural gas is part of a broader global trend
- EIA thinks tight global production capacity is reason for
high oil prices
- UN’s Kofi Anan launches principles for responsible investment
- World Bank urges new breed of clean energy funding
- Henry Ford’s dream of ethanol as the top car fuel could come true
- High oil prices endanger future of airline industry
- High oil prices are a threat to our civilization
- Daily offshore oil and gas production forecast to surge by 2010
- Total’s exploration chief believes world cannot meet oil demand
- The axis of gas
- Maximising the potential of energy efficiency
- France urges nations to cut oil use
- Iran wants dual pricing scheme for oil
- Painful adjustments need to be implemented to avoid global energy war
- OPEC: Oil prices are not justified by market fundamentals
- OPEC believes high energy prices may pose risk to growth
- World's first fuel cell powered train to be produced
- IMF believes high oil prices my cause global instability
- Analyst forecasts decline in tanker rates
- Geopolitics is starting to impact crude markets
- Three Western views on oil and energy prospects
- Ethanol -- an alternative to petrol?
- It is time to sit up and take notice of Peak Oil
- Oil firms hope extra investment helps them avoid decline in production
- Natural gas looming as next major energy source
- Why does the global oil price soar up?
- An oil supply tsunami alert
- Natural gas needs no dinosaurs to form
- WMO measures rise in greenhouse gases to record levels
- After Peak Oil, there will be Peak Gas too
- The much-hyped oil crisis looks overblown
- Oil industry is short of attractive exploration opportunities
- US-Iranian showdown creates diplomatic tensions
- Putin believes long-term contracts are key to global energy stability
- Russian minister believes high oil prices hamper global economic growth
- Globalized world sees wave of protectionism
- When the oil runs out
- Combination of processes result in cleaner petrol
- Synfuels: the next miracle cure for sustainable mobility?
- The end of the hydrocarbon
age
- Experts warn of oil and gas supply crisis
- The rise of biofuels
- US and world oil demand to be lower than expected through June
- Antarctic ice sheet is melting rapidly
- The wrong way of thinking about oil
- How many people can the Earth sustain?
- Demystifying the oil industry
- Coal has a worldwide strategic importance
- An analysis on global energy crisis and security
- Is this the end of the fossil fuel era?
- World events are driving coal to displace oil and gas
- OPEC trims forecast for 2006 oil demand growth
- Time to prepare, before it's too late...
- Farewell to the "oil era"?
- Cancel that Apocalypse -- the oil crisis is over
- G8 warns of energy threat to world economy
- G8 predict solid global economic growth for 2006
- How poor nations ride high oil prices
- IEA cuts oil demand growth rate in first three quarters of 2006
- Electrification is a must for reducing CO2 emissions
- Profits by oil and gas firms are dwarfed by costs of emissions
- US cuts estimate for global oil demand
- Shell believes world has plenty of oil and gas to meet demand
- Big oil is getting pushed around
- The need for energy dialogue -- interview with Viktor Khristenko
- Russian expert predicts global cooling from 2012
- Saudi Arabia sees growing global
demand for oil
- Oil giants can't drill fast enough
- Study shows biofuels and biomaterials as good alternative to petroleum
- Survey shows E&P expenditures are set to rise
- Trading oil in euros -- does it matter?
- World Bank urges countries to expand use of efficient energy
- There's no sign of a new energy strategy
- Are we ready for $ 262/barrel oil?
- The changing dynamics of world oil demand
- Demography and oil
- Oil speculators add to price volatility
- What is driving oil prices upward… and till when?
- What they don't want you to know about the coming oil crisis
- A new Great Game has indeed begun!
- An unstable
energy equation
- Will world oil demand grow?
- Dispute over Iran’s nuclear program would crimp global oil market
- World’s worst polluters launch controversial global warming talks
- IEA trims forecast for 2006 non-OPEC supply growth
- Drilling activities to draw major share of offshore expenditures
- Condensate splitters offer robust profits
- Californian professor warns about implications of Peak Oil
- Shell’s 2025 scenarios highlight vulnerability of globalized world
- Scramble for a diminishing resource shapes global relationships
- Oil giants turn attention to gas in quest for power
- German scientists find new source of global warming gas
- Oilsands expected to be world's
largest source of new crude oil by 2010
- The path to energy security
- Forecasting oil supply and demand: Difficulties and challenges
- World sees bigger focus on deep and ultra-deepwater development
- The geopolitics of gas
- Global perspectives: Gas deposits garner interest
- ExxonMobil believes world will need 60 % more energy in 2030
- Oil-producing nations will have to make huge investments
- Will there be a sunrise for renewable energy?
- IEA sees world oil demand growth recovering in 2006
- Sustainable development can cut greenhouse gases
- CERA doesn't see a peak in world oil supply before 2020
- Will we run out of oil?
- The future of
oil
- Energy in the 21st century
- A world without easy oil: What now?
- World population to grow by 800 mm in next decade
- Saudi oil minister says world oil markets are well balanced
- Energy challenges in developing countries
- Pipeline shortages boost liquefied natural gas prices
- Global warming: Carbon dioxide levels highest for 650,000 years
- Technologies for future energy markets
- US recommends more use of nuclear power
- Facing oil's expensive future
- Image problems lead to worker shortage in oil industry
- Solar energy has potential to dominate by 2030
- New monthly global oil data reports to ensure better transparency
- $ 100 a barrel is possible
- How to fuel the coming century
- Renewables market set to double by 2008
- Four questions for Big Oil
- IEA sees uncertain energy future
- Call for global action on renewable energy
- IEA believes world energy policy is not sustainable
- IEA outlook: Refiners face crude conversion challenge
- IEA says global energy resources sufficient until 2030
- IEA thinks it is time for the world to wean itself off oil
- IEA eases down oil demand outlook by 6 % by 2030
- Are plastics killing us?
- Capital expenditure in the deepwater sector 2001-2010
- The bumpy road to clean, green fuel
- 2006 G8 summit to spotlight energy security
- Transition from oil to coal and hydrogen to take time
- LNG markets key to global dominance
- Some oil firms win, some lose
- The Arctic's new gold rush
- ExxonMobil gives grants for girls and women education
- Impact of global growth will not be as dramatic as the 70's
- Terrorism targets oil
- Oil traders' quiet revolution ends as open outcry returns
- Potential consequences of a worldwide shortage of fossil fuels
- Peak Oil confusion and the world economy
- International electricity industry leaders plan climate change approach
- Terrorism adds $ 20 to oil prices
- Oil-rich countries
tap into political power
- Drug use on oil rigs
- The world must get used to $ 50 a barrel of oil
- EIA thinks natural gas is fastest growing energy source
- G20 countries call for stable oil prices and energy supply
- Renewable energy is the wave of the future
- NATO means business to protect pipelines
- Africa, Asia and global security
- The mysterious origin and supply of oil
- Oil depletion? It's all in the assumptions
- Oil industry rides high energy prices to big profits
- Crude oil prices are looking for direction
- Methanol as a motor fuel
- Oil groups face rise in threats to security
- Who sets crude oil
prices?
- Experts forecast future crisis in oil supplies
- What did the terrorists learn from Rita and Katrina?
- The spoils of war
- Wisdom of oil groups’ massive share buybacks questioned
- Biodiesel set to ignite palm oil’s prospects
- Governance is more than just shareholder value
- Where are we going to find our new oil?
- Essential oil
- Renewable energy make up just 2 % of global energy market
- A future crisis in oil supplies?
- Lack of refining capacity responsible for high oil prices
- LNG prices surge to record highs
- Oil prices are beyond control
- Saudi Arabia and ExxonMobil believe oil will last for
decades
- Demand for oil to surge dramatically
- New oil database to be set up as part of Joint Oil Data Initiative
- Care to place a bet on oil?
- International energy giants lose steam
- Before the oil runs out: How will this era end?
- Want to get in on oil? Make sure your aim is true
- Oil: It has been wrested from the Earth
- When will the world start running out of oil?
- Shell believes current high oil prices unsustainable in long run
- End of oil era in sight
- Global majors must dance to producers' tune for oil
- Oil price to drop to $ 50 per barrel in one year
- Expensive oil strains economies in poor regions
- What about Deffeyes’ prediction that oil will peak in 2005?
- New dangers are jeopardizing oil supplies
- UN calls for reduced oil dependency
- Oil peak and shock: The bigger story behind Katrina
- Peak Oil
- The impact of oil supplies on world peace
- $ 100 per barrel no longer unthinkable in wake of Hurricane Katrina
- Non-OPEC oil production to rise by 600,000 bpd by end of 2005
- We’re playing a dangerous game with oil supply
- Demand for oil supply, higher prices and simmering world tensions
- Getting more gallons of gas from a barrel of oil
- IEA warns of worldwide gasoline crisis
- Hurricane Katrina gives us a taste of things to come in an oil-hungry
world
- Oil, blood and the future
- Oil price is incomprehensible
- New accounting standard could brake profits of oil firms
- Why high oil prices are a force for good
- Energy: The catalyst for conflict
- Cold opportunities for undiscovered petroleum resources
- A perfect storm over oil
- Crude, by any other name
- World runs out of oil options
- En route to $ 75 a barrel for oil
- Oil-prices: How high will they go?
- Oil shortage? Panic-stricken?
- Oil speculators aim to make $60-$ 70 per barrel seem normal
- Indonesian Minister expects global 2006 oil prices to fall
- Energy myths and
illusions
- Reality behind the oil game
- A worldwide thirst for oil
- Oil giants fanfare energy crisis
- Oil revenues and development
- I don't drive; why should I care about oil prices?
- The energy era
- Governments hold most of world's oil reserves
- Way beyond Kyoto
- How to avoid oil wars, terrorism, and economic collapse
- It's not the end of the oil age
- Oil industry awash in record levels of cash
- The race for oil
- World faces massive increase in CO2 emissions as population grows
- Geologist warns next tsunami may be caused by methane gas
- OPEC expects global oil demand to be weaker
in 2006
- The era of expensive oil
- Lopsided rig exposes oil's soft underbelly
- The high price of oil
- Speculation plays a role in high oil prices
- IEA expects oil demand to rise by 2.1 % in 2006
- Bunker fuels: Is the end in sight for oil’s “sulphur-sink”?
- Higher rig count seen boosting profits
- Low spare capacity seen keeping oil markets volatile for years
- Oil prices gyrate on uncertainties and speculation
- G8: Oil is a key to stability
- Energetic disagreements on oil
- Political fears plague oil hunt
- Stop worrying about oil at $ 60 a barrel
- Industry struggles with new oil boom
- Minor alternative sources expected to exceed nuclear global capacity
- What is the "fair" price of oil?
- Report expects strong cycle for oil services sector to continue
- Why is natural gas suddenly so popular?
- Further deliberations on the oil scene
- World must come to terms with oil supply squeeze
- The refining industry is likely to witness major expansions
- BP reports world oil consumption hit record high in 2004
- Of hybrid, the West and oil
- The market in carbon: Can we trade our way out of this mess?
- World oil giants are fighting here and partnering there
- US natural gas and world oil markets to remain tight
- More on the oil scene
- Is the world now facing an oil glut?
- One energy forecast: Oil supplies grow
- Questar CEO believes there is plenty of natural gas and oil
- Simmons & Company analysts speaks about jack-up drilling market
- Oil price to spike to $ 105, then come ‘crashing’ down to $ 80 per barrel,
- When the well finally runs dry
- Oil scene
- A diminished future for Saudi oil
- BP believes global oil reserves are enough to meet rising demand
- Shell forecasts oil demand to grow faster in next 30 years
- Shell warns that energy sector is not "shock proof" from world events
- Petronas CEO believes oil prices may gain on lack of investments
- The end of the world as we know
it
- G-8 approves accord on large 100 % debt waiver for poor states
- Oil storm
- Energy plan
- Globalisation and the future of the oil market
- Peak oil, energy, and local solutions: Reports from recent conferences
- Wood Mackenzie rated the biggest exploration successes
- ExxonMobil sounds silent Peak Oil alarm
- The long emergency: Running out of cheap gas to guzzle
- Brown asks big oil producing countries to donate towards Africa aid
- World Environment Day urges for green cities and plan for the planet
- Greenspan believes energy markets will sort themselves out
- Humans are warming the oceans
- Kissinger warns of energy conflict
- Study forecasts power generation gas turbine market through 2014
- Global demand hurts cheaper gas forecasts
- Oil discovery forecasts are doomed
- Is the bottom of the oil barrel close at hand?
- Crude awakening
- The perils of global warming
- Over 2,300 wind turbines are forecast to be installed offshore
- How long can we keep up with surging demand?
- Analyst sees end of fossil fuel economy
- Annan believes quitting would be the easy way out of a difficult year
- Scientists make storage proposal for carbon emissions
- Oil nationalism
- Climate friendly fuels?
- Total CEO sees delayed economic impact from high oil
prices
- CIBC analysts believe oil could reach $ 100 a barrel
- Oil producers think the world is facing an energy crisis
- Oil economist says depletion could cause winter shortfall
- Speculations keep oil market on the boil
- The intensifying global struggle for energy
- Depletion in oil reserves moves markets
- Fuel additives: of claims and counter-claims
- OPEC sees geopolitical and psychological reasons behind high oil prices
- Ghost of past oil crises haunts the world economy
- Oil scene
- An oil supply tsunami alert
- IEA believes oil firms need more realistic break-even point
- Does the Earth re-fuel itself?
- Academicwarns of global crisis as oil production peaks
- The International Energy Agency’s key messages
- Global oil industry faces anguishing change
- The scramble to secure future energy supplies
- Are the fears of an OGEC justified?
- Oil profits amaze even analysts
- Greenhouse effect confirmed by new NASA ocean study
- Oil in troubled waters
- Rethinking the axis of oil
- Soaring demand sets off scramble to secure future energy supplies
- Peak Oil: The twilight zone
- Expert sees oil at $ 150 in a decade
- Market expectations of future demand and supply to determine prices
- Oil prices expected to remain at $ 50 for rest of 2005
- Global energy demand and capacity building in the petroleum sector
- Analyst fears global oil crisis in three years
- The tussle for energy supremacy
- The geopolitical influence on oil prices
- Intense discussions of high oil prices dominate G-7 meeting
- The end of oil is closer than you think
- The inevitable oil squeeze draws near
- The long-term global benefits of higher oil prices
- Consumer nations are ill-equipped to deal with energy costs
- ODAC warns of global shortage of oil after 2007
- World prepares for rising energy costs
- Annan comments on UN oil-for-food scandal
- IMF forecasts global output
- ExxonMobil expects
global demand for LNG to triple by 2020
- Research could save oil industry billions by forecasting seabed changes
- China to contribute half of the 56 % rise in world oil demand
- IMF chief warns of major threats to world growth
- G-7 will call for use of alternative sources to curb high oil prices
- The peak oil idea is quickly morphing into conventional wisdom
- Oil contrarian expects market bubble on oil prices to burst
- IEA warns world economy is facing a serious threat of acute oil shortage
- Confronting “Peak Oil”
- IEA to call for an emergency oil plan
- There is no limit to oil prices
- Why natural gas is the future of energy
- Research team discovers new formula for
cheaper catalysts
- The geopolitical influence on oil prices
- Can anyone stop the rise in oil prices?
- Some analysts warn of speculative bubble in oil market
- The oil imbalance persists
- Playing with frozen fire
- World’s first purpose-built fuel-cell motorbike unveiled
- No relief in sight from huge oil demand and tight capacity squeeze
- Inside the world of oil price manipulation
- World is ignoring risks of surging crude price
- Researchers bring the hydrogen revolution a step closer
- Maker of water-powered car still fighting after 30 years
- IEA raises oil demand estimates
- Oil prices could hit $ 80 a barrel within two years
- What if oil cost $ 200 a barrel?
- World oil demand to grow from 80 mm to 120 mm/day
- The era of cheap oil has apparently come to an end
- Fundamentals in the oil-pricing game
- LNG prices likely to crash by 2007
- Liquid gas and its role in world economy
- Energy takes centre stage as the catalyst for conflict
- Hydroelectric power in certain places as harmful as burning coal
- Oil prices likely to be stuck at $ 40-$ 50 this year
- World economy: Our outlook for oil
- Report says Shell is world's most ethical oil company
- Ours is the only civilisation ever to be based on oil
- Gas globalisation hinges on technology and financing
- Kyoto Protocol offers investment opportunities in developing countries
- Reserves measurement and reporting in the 21st century
- World oil production capacity may grow 16 mm bpd by 2010
- Oil trumps sanctions
- Oil and gas industry faces product delivery and quality challenges
- Platts adds euro price values for key oil benchmarks
- IEA sees world oil supply under strain this year
- The negative effect of natural resources on development
- Carbon emissions trading is a new global warming weapon
- The axis of oil
- EIA expects 2005 natural gas demand to rise 3.0 %
- Carbon storage gets a push in the hope to defeat global warming
- Global warming inevitable fordecades to come
- OPEC signals era of expensive oil
- Coming next: a natural-gas cartel?
- Experts say energy supply fears are exaggerated
- Views from space help oil prospectors see deep underground
- Iranian minister believes oil markets are oversupplied
- OPEC sees stronger growth in 2005 global oil demand
- 2004 sees record investment in new ships
- There is no reason to expect substantial drop in oil prices on world market
- IEA presses OPEC to maintain output
- Germany urges oil producers to get a grip on pricing
- Groups criticize four top companies over abuse of environment
- Shortages have nothing to do with oil prices
- The scramble for oil
is globalising the G-7
- Global study predicts drastic climate change
- When oil peaks ...
- Oil market set for robust and possibly volatile year
- OPEC-like cartel in natural gas is not impossible
- UN publishes "The World Economic Situation and Prospects" report
- OPEC to meet Jan. 30 despite request from Iraq
- Attiyah believes natural gas to be the fuel of the future
- Viewing the energy industry from a different angle
- Oil market's volatility could mean lost revenue when hedging the wrong way
- Global LNG sector poised for accelerated expansion
- Member states conclude review of the Energy Charter process
- Scientists debate decline of oil stores: Sooner or later?
- Carbon sequestration technology could help slow global warming
- Private-sector oil firms register stronger performance than state-owned
- New protocol to provide higher oil spill damage compensation
- Oil supply is exceeding demand after OPEC's output reduction
- OPEC expects world oil demand to fall 1 mm bpd by 2Q '05
- IEA trims 2005 world oil demand growth forecast
- Lord Browne speaks on the outlook for the world oil market
- Oil producers worried about dollar meltdown
- Global view: A quiet turning point
- Survey sees increases in exploration and production spending in 2005
- EIA 2005 outlook includes new projections for natural gas
- Speculators played part in oil price surge
too
- US demand to spur global LNG trade
- Iran, Saudi Arabia, US and Russia to be largest suppliers of crude oil
- ExxonMobil expects challenges for producers as energy demand rises
- Global energy security no longer a major concern
- Scientists believe humans are making the Earth hotter
- Douglas-Westwood releases World Offshore Oil & Gas Forecast
- OECD expects oil prices to fall
- OPEC president sees global oil demand to sharply fall
- When the oil runs out
- Saudi oil minister says fear factor adds $ 10 to $ 15 to oil price
- Finite fuels threaten life as we know it
- OPEC and MGMO forecast global oil market development trends
- OPEC believes
dollar is the best
- Innovation seen crucial to future energy supply
- Two novel species of bacteria isolated from oil wells
- G-20 ministers say oil price may decline to $ 35-$ 40 barrel
- IEA chief urges world to look for ways to reduce oil dependency
- World's tanker fleet is close to 100 % utilization
- A new solution to rural poverty in developing countries
- Oil majors replaced 134 % of production in 1999-2003
- Economist believes world risks global recession in 2005
- VLCC market experiences a bit of a lull
- Arctic melting threatens to disrupt oil pipelines
- Oil traders say prices will soar
- Oil companies spend sparingly
- Global warming willleave Arctic ice-free
- A weakening oil gusher?
- New method proposed for figuring oil and gas reserves
- IEA believes world has plenty of energy, but must cut carbon emissions
- IEA expects world energy demand to rise 60 % by 2030
- Countries do not take advantage of high crude prices
- Dollar yields to reality
- High price of crude oil is frustrating consumers around the world
- Can high oil prices be good?
- Oil: Soaring from one record high to the next
- There is more bad news on the horizon as oil prices boil
- Survey shows oil-producing countries have most bribery and secrecy
- How high will oil prices climb??
- Oil groups slow pace of
exploration
- Long live oil
- World’s oil industry is in need of nearly $ 300 bn in investment
- What does $ 50 a barrel mean to you?
- The Peak Oil movement
- IGU forms task force to advise on gas policy
- IMF sees rising oil prices have little impact on global growth
- Japan sees continued rise in global energy demand
- Earth's energy dilemma: To use or not to use fossil fuels
- G7 worried about high oil prices
- Terrorists pick oil operations as easy targets
- Crude dudes
- FPSOs are the world's most popular floating production system
- Oil producers have wafer-thin safety margin
- Carbon sequestration forum approves
capture and storage projects
- Russia proves Peak Oil is a misleading Zionist scam
- Oil producers nervous about speculation
- An industry under fire
- Is hydrogen energy the most promising?
- The earth itself may be generating methane
- Oil demand in 2005 is unlikely to grow at 3.5 % of 2004
- Wind power could provide breath of fresh air in a world of high oil prices
- BP says global gas demand will expand twice as fast as oil
- The world’s most dangerous market
- Iran believes oil market is oversupplied by 3 mm bpd
- How long will the world's oil last?
- Khelil reopens debate on OPEC's role as world's oil crisis manager
- IEA sees crude supply ahead
of demand despite high oil prices
- Energy dependence on Middle East and Russia expected to grow
- Research needed to conserve oil reserves
- Oil and gas to remain dominant commodities
- Ten misleading notions on current world's high oil prices
- OECD seeks to promote use of biomass
- Is the copious, cheap oil drying up?
- The likeliness of oil mergers is growing
- Getting to the bottom of the world's oil issues
- World oil demand expected to rise to 81 mm bpd in 2004
- The link between ecology and war
- New energy consumption trends will hit oil market
- Awash in cash, oil firms are reluctant investors
- Seafloor methane ice may hold big tsunami risk
as well as energy
- Sustainable energy is achievable, but not easy
- Hiding place of CO2 is the world's oceans
- Oil glut expected unless OPEC cuts output
- IEA calls on oil producers to invest in boosting output
- Sun shines again for green energy -- but some clouds linger
- World energy catalyst market to reach $ 3.86 bn in 2009
- IFP develops three oil price scenarios for 2004-05
- High oil prices are legacy of years of insufficient investment by oil firms
- Oil has become speculator's paradise
- Wave goodbye to cheap oil
- Speculative funds boost oil prices
- The oil scene
- Reversing the resource curse
- To what extent
are big oil multinationals to blame for high oil prices?
- The oil supply cushion is thin
- World Bank undermines efforts on global warming
- IEA sees world oil demand runs faster than thought
- Misconceptions dominate the oil debate
- The great oil party is coming to an end
- Fourteen nations form gas cartel
- The world economy sinks or swims in the black stuff
- Oil: Is there an infinite supply?
- Is there any relief in sight for the recent record oil prices?
- World Bank accepts new oil and gas lending controls
- World Bank needs to change approach of helping poor nations
- Investment in exploration can cool hot oil prices
- Can oil majors keep up
with worldwide demand?
- Oil companies post record profits
- Coal-to-liquid fuel offers answer to energy woes
- Deep water to be key source of new reserves and production growth
- The future of energy: Alternatives ahead
- The race to secure energy supplies is very much on
- Worldwide demand for oil will continue to grow rapidly
- IEA expects oil demand to rise by 2.2 % next year
- A warm welcome to the attitude change on global warming
- Are the industry's independent consultants really so independent?
- Alternative globalisation
- IEA wants global oil and gas reserves industry standard
- Toward a global energy transition
- Oil reserves may be lower
than producers claim
- World Bank optimistic despite oil worry
- UN assesses progress of Global Compact programme
- Survey shows increased global exploration and production spending
- Global LNG tanker fleet is expanding; so are security concerns
- High price levels an incentive to non-cartel countries
- World oil consumption may rise 2 % in 2005 led by US
- Long-term outlook for tankers seems gloomy
- Time for an energy revolution
- Unleashing the power of GIS for environmental management
- Approaching global crisis threatens to reverse human development
- World Bank rejects advice to abandon oil and mining projects
- New Economics Foundation criticises World Bank’s fossil fuel
strategy
- BP believes world oil and gas reserves still growing at healthy pace
- World Bank to become more selective in oil and gas loans
- Isis vows an end to murky oil payments in developing nations
- Iraq and the hidden euro-dollar wars
- Large investors increasingly demand account of environmental risk
- Increasing demand creates new competitors to present players
- Oil sector enters new investment phase
- Greater efficiency, not a new wonder fuel, is the answer to higher oil prices
- Report unveils oil and gas firms reaped big rewards in 2003
- Energy Charter gives green light for resumption of energy transit talks
- Oil majors only replaced 75 % of the oil they pumped
- Experts warn business world is running out of oil surplus
- Gas could become preferred fuel of choice for power generation
- Time to think about enforcing limits on sulphur emissions from ships
- Making money in a shrinking oil patch
- Tanker operators may see best year ever
- World demand for oil surges at fastest rate since 1980
- Airline alliance to tackle oil price rise
- Hedge fund investors to blame for soaring price of oil
- Doom-and-gloomers say we’re near tapped-out of oil. Rubbish.
- Natural gas is rapidly gaining in geopolitical importance
- IEA releases new report
- Why oil taxes are no solution to oil imports
- Is the world's oil running out
fast?
- What will we drive when the oil runs out?
- Conference unveils new global standard to reduce gas flaring
- As prices soar, oil wars loom
- Oil wars highlight need for renewable energy
- How LNG fleet expansion could spur business for repair yards
- Report finds biomass fuel the answer to dwindling oil
- Saying goodbye to cheap oil
- Oil exploration is becoming harder for oil majors
- A modest proposal to save the planet
- Oil becomes speculators' market of choice
- World trade in liquefied gas may rise six times by 2030
- IEA calls for new rules on oil reserves disclosure
- Iran's Oil Minister puts emphasis on global energy security
- World Energy Forum discusses oil-gas markets situation
- IFP believes technology will solve oil industry's key challenges
- Oil demand this year to rise the most since 1988
- Tanker rates slowly drift lower
- Why we need $ 60 a barrel oil
- Doomsters are wrong -- there's plenty of oil
- The cheap-oil era is far from over
- Global gas demand still growing
- Oil prices soar despite overproduction
- LNG industry sits at a pivotal point in its young history
- IEA and OPEC jointly contemplate world energy investment outlook
- Supply is not only factor causing price changes in oil market
- Two books explore the coming crisis of a world that's running out of
oil
- HE Dr Purnomo Yusgiantoro: “Oil and the challenges of the 21st century”
- Earth's riches should help the poor: Ground rules for the World Bank
- UN-controlled oil-for-food programme comes in for criticism
- World Bank considers pulling out of funding fossil fuel projects
- Global gas demand still growing
- Oil prices soar despite overproduction
- LNG industry sits at a pivotal point in its young history
- IEA and OPEC jointly contemplate world energy investment outlook
- Supply is not only factor causing price changes in oil market
- Two books explore the coming crisis of a world that's running out of oil
- HE Dr Purnomo Yusgiantoro: “Oil and the challenges of the 21st century”
- Earth's riches should help the poor: Ground rules for the World Bank
- UN-controlled oil-for-food programme comes in for criticism
- World Bank considers pulling out of funding fossil fuel projects
- What to use when the oil runs out
- Study confirms that oil firms' profits rise sharply
- The oil industry is vulnerable to terrorist attacks
- The world's overflowing oil reserves?
- New book predicts major shock to global economy
- Crude reserves controversy grows
- IEA expects oil consumption to rise faster than expected in 2004
- How much oil and gas has the energy industry really left?
- The end of the age of oil? Opinions vary
- We don't need all that
oil
- Global power plant additions reach unprecedented levels
- Expert believes global energy market faces huge change
- Growing demand for oil and gas expected to come from poor nations
- War is a total waste of time and money
- Fossil-fuel dependency
- Why turning off the oil taps?
- LNG's role in the global gas market
- Biofuels: Will airplanes soon run on soya oil?
- Study unveils firms still invest heavily on exploration and production
- Oil companies still make secret payments to repressive regimes
- Offshore sector's total oil and gas production has risen steadily
- Clarity needed in oil and gas accounting
- Methane hydrates may represent
world's next big energy source
- Gas exporting countries to set up executive bureau
- IEA forecasts higher gas prices are unavoidable
- World faces new threat of rising oil prices
- Oil market tightness is likely long term
- Running out of oil -- and time
- Some clarity about how companies estimate their oil reserves
- IEA raises projected growth in 2004 world oil demand
- Selling off electricity was not so bright
- Oil crises and climate challenges: 30 years of energy use in IEA countries
- Canadian scientist revolutionizes oil and gas reserves calculation
- IEA members manage to make good inroads into energy requirements
- Energy: Today’s future, tomorrow’s problem
- Oiling the wheels of the internet
- World Bank expected to increase natural gas investments
- Ukrainian inventor creates engine using air as fuel
- Secret Pentagon report warns of global catastrophe
- EIA reports on crude oil markets in 2003
- Is the world running out of oil?
- Tanker market taken by surprise by OPEC decisions
- Oil -- The illusion of plenty
- Global oil demand to rise by 1.5 mm bpd this year
- OPEC’s full statement of 129th (extraordinary) meeting
- Energy: Today’s future, tomorrow’s problem
- IEA reports world oil production at 82.1 mm bpd in January
- A view from Moscow on the global oil market situation
- Natural gas on track to pass oil worldwide
- Global oil supply to rise by 20 mm bpd by 2010
- Should oil be priced in euros?
- IEA comments on oil market outlook for 2004-08
- World Bank management rejects oil and coal proposals
- Checking our oil: How long before we run out of sources?
- Breakthrough offers worldwide solution to global warming
- German firm develops new technology for early detection of oil leaks
- World generator market set to experience slow growth in 2004
- Oil supply shortages likely after 2007?
- Costs for transporting crude oil soar
- Pirate attacks rise and are deadlier too
- How much oil does the world have left?
- Oil discoveries by top companies have slumped since 2000
- Report casts doubt on rate of success of oil discoveries
- Scientists use creativity to fight global warming
- OECD observes misuse of flags of convenience
- Laser beams soon may be drilling oil and gas wells
- Global natural gas supplies to double by 2025
- Scientists find global warming underscores urgent need for action
- Plan now for a world without oil
- A battle against shrinking reserves
- Global warming kills 150,000 people a year
- IEA affirms responsibility in helping to combat climate change
- Global oil demand ahead of forecasts
- Qatar expects world oil demand to increase by more than 50
%
- Synthetic fuels that have natural appeal
- Scraping the bottom of the barrel
- Old oil technology may stall recovery
- Mergers help oil groups catch back control from state-owned rivals
- Diesel soot big contributor to global warming
- Oil from petroleum tree can reduce CO2 emissions
- IEA publishes 2003 review
- New merger mania faces new mirrors on the wall
- Natural gas markets face changing dynamics
- UN to create new group to focus on energy security
- Energy experts warn of growing threat to world oil supplies
- World Bank advised to pull out of oil and coal financing
- Deepwater production technology focus turns to smaller fields
- Trend of corporate mergers and acquisitions
- Oil prices can predict market movement
- Chemists engineer solution to gas problem
- IEA calls for $ 16 tn in energy spending through 2030
- Ageing tanker market to keep yards busy
- Oil and gas discoveries often trigger popular misconceptions
- The end of the Oil Age
- Nearly 20 % of world oil consumption to come from Africa in 2010
- Volatility in oil-producing nations threatens world energy markets
- Global shipping sector will need $ 450 bn for vessel acquisitions
- Civilization could end in a giant methane belch
- IEA warns of petrol shortages as crude oil price leaps
- Study finds collaboration is key issue
for oil and gas industry
- Oil transparency
- World oil and natural gas prices to remain high
- Some say oil and gas will run out too quickly to seriously cause global warming
- Tanker owners build for an uncertain future
- The hydrogen hallucination
- IHS releases petroleum trends report
- Total, BP and ExxonMobil extract most upstream value from mergers
- Is OPEC at the crossroads again?
- Update about several global gas programs
- Has world crude oil production peaked?
- IMF expects oil prices to remain volatile next year
- Oil thrills but kills
- New map shows list of regions most at risk from oil spill
- Oil companies
hold onto their wallets
- IEA sees current oil prices as being too high
- Coal-eating bacteria may improve methane recovery
- Saudi Arabia might want to use its weight to force price collapse
- Changing relationships and oversupply rock oil market's foundations
- Subsea oil and gas production is taking off
- Fears of corporate espionage intensify
- World Bank predicts faster world economic growth in 2004
- Dealers predict risk of oil price spike
- Oil and gas firms have some way to go on sustainable investment
- New way of energy supply based on hydrogen and fuel cells
- Clouds over global recovery hopes
- Is oil intrinsically dirty?
- Oil and gas show to unveil new drilling technologies
- Engine conversion kit allows diesel vehicles to use vegetable oil
- Which oil company is the most successful?
- Oil firms join environmentalists to propose biodiversity guidelines
- Report criticises oil companies' social and environmental practices
- OPEC revises 2003 world oil demand expectations
- The petroleum age is just beginning
- Researchers find that oil and gas wells create radioactive waste
- Oil wealth may not mean Iraq will prosper
- ABS releases commentary to rules for building and classing MODUs
- Venezuela's Ramirez believes 2004 will be difficult year for oil market
- Oil companies to benefit from new
drilling technology
- Shale oil -- something worth considering
- World Bank creates fund to cut gas emissions in poor countries
- Oil prices drop as think-tank urges OPEC to raise output
- Wind farming
- World natural gas markets are undergoing transformation
- IEA expects global oil demand growth to be bullish in 2004
- Climate disasters are just the tip of the melting iceberg
- The paradox of oil
- Age norm for oil tankers may be scrapped
- UN maritime official urges balanced approach to oil tanker regulation
- Making oil deals transparent
- BP launches statistical review of world energy
- What is a Megawatt?
- Rainforestsat risk because of low oil prices
- Hydrogen economy gets off to a shaky start
- Global warming threatens Earth with mass extinction
- 4D seismic surveys could extend life of gas reservoirs
- G8 countries should take lead in applying transparency of revenues
- Report discloses some of the risks inherent with fuel cells
- Merrill Lynch publishes views on worldwide oil and natural gas industry
- Oil companies have not increased worldwide upstream investments
- BP reviews world energy issues
- Consultant foresees global petrochemical demand recovery
- Venezuela, Mexico and Saudi Arabia comment on oil market situation
- The changing geopolitics of energy
- Leading banks to back
international environmental and social standards
- BP believes oil and gas will dominate for decades
- BP and Shell comment on world oil and gas outlook
- Energy consumption in world markets to increase by 58 % by 2025
- Leading banks are reporting softening of financing rates for VLCCs
- Is oil wealth a blessing or a curse?
- SARS increasingly affects world oil demand
- ISIS heads oil trade corruption campaign
- Researchers include microbes in recipe for making electricity
- Big energy mergers haven't led to increase in oil and gas production
- Brundtland report opens up on global sustainable development
- International Energy Outlook 2003
- International brokers list conditionsfor oil and gas insurance
- Oil glut seems imminent
- EC report unveils world shipbuilding market is not improving
- Report warns of oil dominant world energy system by 2030
- Ethanol production around the world is booming
- Bribery has long been used to land international contracts
- Oil glut seems imminent
- Falling demand to also affect global tanker market
- Jefferies & Co. says 2003 tanker equity market looks promising
- UNSC wrangles over link between UN arms inspections and Iraqi sanctions
- Global energy security issues hearing before US Senate
- New associations, alliances and local markets to emerge after Iraq war
- IEA expects world oil demand to rise 1.1 mm bpd this
year
- World centre of gravity to shift toward South and Asia
- Energy trading to survive but in different form
- EIA expects OPEC supply of 26.5 mm bpd or more through 2003
- Offshore reserves seem obvious choice for energy supply
- Iraq war threatens world economic recovery
- IEA does not expect oil supply to run dry
- The impact of oil prices on natural gas supply and demand balance
- Countries scramble to increase strategic oil reserves
- Crude oil prices are falling
- A 2003 world polyolefins analysis
- Tanker insurance premiums to rocket in event of war
- Easy money in oil and gas is a guaranteed way to lose it
- Yamani expects global oil prices
to rise above $ 50.00 in event of war
- IEA believes world oil system is ill-equipped for war
- GE expects global wind energy sector to grow 20 % per year
- Hedging is the key to LNG arbitrage
- Iran expects world oil markets to be oversupplied this year
- World faced with mega imperialism
- Balancing between ecology and economy
- Report forecasts investment in offshore drilling
- Jojoba oil could fuel cars and trucks
- There’s little spare capacity in the oil market
- Emissions trading expected to raise power prices
- A closer look at enhanced oil recovery
- Energy -- an attractive sector for investors
- Earth’s final frontier
- Excerpts of IP Week 2002
- IEA reviews state of oil market
- Oil and gas employers must change recruitment practices
- Tug of war looms over rules aimed at reducing ship’s sulphur emissions
- Study points out constraints for oil and gas firms through to 2010
- Who is to blame for the war premium on oil?
- Power station pollution spreads mercury poisoning
- Energy demand of developing nations set to rise
- Gas producers plan closer cooperation at Qatar gathering
- Global field ownership database goes online
- World oil supplies expected to dry up
- What lies ahead for the outlook of oil?
- Scientists propose injecting carbon dioxide into earth for
storage
- Oil prices and economic recovery
- The double standards of weapons of mass destruction
- Worldwide upstream mergers and acquisitions value in 2002
- Global exploration and development spending expected to increase
- OPEC agrees to increase oil production
- The forthcoming war and the smell of oil
- The dawn of the hydrogen economy
- IMF spreads plan on creation of global system of bankruptcy
- IEA believes oil will dominate 2030's energy picture
- NATO: Military versus politics or vice versa
- On current trends 1.4 bn people will still be without electricity in 2030
- More countries projected to depend on core energy suppliers
- Major world
oil transit centres
- Fundamental importance of energy security is by no means diminished
- Resolution against Iraq obtained through considerable pressure
- Will there be another oil crisis?
- World's top 10 energy companies' strategies revealed in new study
- Global market for oil field process chemicals seen to be $ 2.3 bn by 2007
- Oil and gas companies' 2003 spending plans flat or lower than 2002
- Oil giants still charter cheaper and older ships
- The world's worst oil tanker spills
- Security of supply is back on the agenda
- Oil and gas producers to double their deepwater expenditures
- Deepwater expenditure to continue strong growth forecast
- World Bank launches
BioCarbon Fund
- Brian Wilson publishes World Offshore Renewable Energy Report
- Oil trends
- Vast effort is needed to find new fuels that protect environment
- Could methane hydrates be a new world energy source?
- Researchers find profitable sequestration of power plant emissions
- IEA expects world energy demand to grow briskly to 2030
- Electric power equipment manufacturer’s order portfolios are shrinking
- Researchers propose ways to harness sunlight energy from moon
- Oil industry braced for terrorist attacks on tankers
- IEA presents past, present and future of energy and climate change
- The hydrogen power rush
- New strategies emerge in LNG business
- US apparently ready to undermine world economy and political system
- Financial corruption remains serious problem in international business
- Analysts expect emphasis on deepwater reserves
- IEA expects global oil demand to fall
- Russia's energy complex may be basic element of global stability
- NOC-IOC relations and their impact on investment in the upstream sector
- New era of oil pricing and oil use is coming
- Climate change threat spurs demand for wind energy
- Post September 11 update report -- oil security
- The new national security strategy of the US
- Fresh evidence links power lines to cancer
- Renewable energy still faces barriers
- Russia-US
ties to help balance global energy market
- Institute of Petroleum appoints new Director General
- Global energy companies show overwhelming interest in GTL projects
- When the oil runs out
- Oil and war part 2: Crude assumptions
- Oil and war part 1: OPEC in the line of fire
- Problems of accounting in private and public businesses
- World oil supply report
- OPEC ministers keep blaming oil prices on “war premium”
- Diversification of energy security diplomacy going on
- OPEC rejects calls for increase in oil production
- World Summit highlights range of clean energy plans
- IMF gives warning on world economy
- Increased output by non-OPEC states
could create oversupply
- PwC reports on the global power market
- Text of Kofi Annan's address to the 57th UN general assembly
- Oil tanker owners lose out in case of war
- Scientists find eco-friendly use for old oil fields
- Specialists paint picture of long-term growth for offshore oil industry
- Energy production and consumption patterns are shifting
- CTI chairman comments on Corruption Perceptions Index
- Industry leaders believe oil demand will soar for 50 years
- OPEC and consumers disagree on how to maintain oil market stability
- EIA Analysis: OPEC
- Oil supply and Middle East politics
- Dialogue between NGOs and the petroleum industry
- Solar power to make major contribution to world energy needs
- E7 electric companies sign statement of collaboration with UN
- US and OPEC defeat proposed renewable-energy target
- IT industry already has 30 % of contracts with oil companies
- Industrial valve market sales expected to grow to $ 53 bn in 2006
- What is the Kyoto treaty?
- World Bank starts fund to curb carbon emissions
- OPEC members exceed crude-oil production targets
- OPEC to maintain financial support for developing countries
- Greenpeace and Body Shop offer mural of signatures to Earth Summit
- IEA statement at World Summit on sustainable development
- E7 to sign several collaboration agreements
- All world’s governments should adopt Kyoto Protocol
- Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2002
- OPEC expects world oil demand to grow to 89 mm bpd by 2010
- US, Saudi Arabia and other nations oppose summit plan on energy
- OPEC to defend oil as a fuel source at Earth Summit
- There is a war premium in the oil price
- OECD's grim warning on climate change
- World Bank warns international leaders to take urgent action
- Study links power lines to variety of health problems
- Little progress was made on energy consumption in last decade
- Ocean transport technology competitive with LNG and subsea pipelines
- Tanker market may see a light at the end of the
tunnel
- Environmental ministers turn to emissions trading schemes
- Oil security concern puts focus on stockpiles
- Major energy users want efficiency-enhancing energy services
- Baker Hughes July 2002 rig counts
- Kyoto Protocol spins without the United States
- Researchers begin developing emission-free coal plant
- The politics of oil
- Corrupt practices more harmful to economies of developing countries
- Experts predict future will bring big changes to energy
- The most dangerous game in the world: Oil, war, and US global hegemony – Part II
- The most dangerous game in the world: Oil, war, and US global hegemony – Part I
- The future shape of the consulting sector
- EIA reports on world oil demand
- Is power's next generation on-site?
- BP posts annual statistical review of world energy
- Electricity users invest in security of supply
- OPEC calls on oil producers to observe output ceilings
- Supertanker rates fall back to 10-year lows
- The future power grid
- Oil prices likely to fall again this year
- Cheap US natural gas prices weigh on world oil market
- Oil prices fall due to poor demand
- Soros starts campaign against government coffer filling
- OPEC foresees global oil demand to rise
- Wind power could meet 12 % of worldwide electricity demand
- UN launches internet atlas of the world'soceans
- LNG producers club together to share infrastructure resources
- Scientists find more oil below existing fields
- Global energy database needs political backing
- Oil experts say global crude supplies could fall after 2010
- Can wind continue to meet expectations?
- Worldwide energy database to help stop speculation
- World Bank IPP contracts generate more chaos than cheap kW
- IEA warns on falling oil output
- Anticipated oil and gas sector recovery in late 2002 early 2003
- Economics of deepwater development demand compact well designs
- EIA raises crude oil price forecast for 2002 and 2003
- Oil demand is re-emerging
- More than 2 bn people
worldwide don't have access to power
- World energy challenges to worsen in next two decades
- Oil and gas industries now need new process automation systems
- Search for new energy resources has become imperative
- Renewable energy sources set for greater global role
- What will be the next target of the oil coup?
- CMAI completes 2002 world vinyls analysis
- IMF raises its 2002 crude oil price forecast
- Iran believes world oil supply exceeds demand
- US Geothermal Energy Association releases newest data
- Global wind power market expected to grow 16 % per year
- From EIA: OPEC developments
- Earth's limitless oil and gas reservoirs are a myth
- The
energy bomb not yet dropped
- Tanker rates are at lowest level
- World Bank backing initiative to cut gas flaring at oil wells
- CMAI completes 2002 world polyolefins analysis
- Tanker operators face uncertain future
- Largest double-hull tanker to enter service in April
- World energy demand to grow 60 % till 2020
- Petrochemical market outlook clouded by economic turmoil
- Few large power companies emit 50 % of industry's pollutants
- The power of gas storage
- The tide rises for LNG
- EIA's outlook for energy 2002
- Oil prices surge to six-month high
- IEA monthly oil market report
- Study predicts bright future for
renewable energy business
- Baker Hughes announces February 2002 rig counts
- New charter to govern international energy transit
- Wind now powers 10 mm homes worldwide
- World LPG trade shows signs of recovery
- CO2 storage in caverns closely resembles natural process
- CO2 storage in under-sea caverns closely resembles natural process
- Tiny bubbles may trigger nuclear fusion
- Study finds gas market requires major investments
- Mud-power batteries may be new cheap source of energy
- Oil companies scheme ways to retrieve gas from remote fields
- Oil dumping off Nova Scotia kills hundreds of birds
- Expert thinks LNG contracts will increase in next few decades
- New purifier filters diesel exhaust particles
- CMAI completes 2002 World Light Olefins Analysis
- Oil producers fail to honour output pledges
- IEA reduces world oil demand estimates for 2002
- Text of speech given by Sheikh Ahmad Zaki Yamani
- Watchdog warns of tanker attacks
- State of the world 2002
- Report finds that OPEC compliance is exceptionally high
- Pipelineistan: The rules of the game
- IEA believes world oil demand still hinges on economy in 2002
- A new oil game and new winners
- The impending world oil shortage
- Global oil surplus contains subtle dangers
- OPEC official new output quotas
- The oil outlook for 2002
- OPEC makes pact with independent exporters
- OPEC oil cut won't create market stability
- IEA monthly report and forecast
- Russia's resurgence reshuffles global oil industry
- African forest cover declines by 0.7 % annually
- The battle for energy
- September 11 provided unique shock to oil demand
- Cheaper oil prices to help drive world economy out of recession
- EBRD recommends raising price of energy
- LNG market set to double in size
- Where do oil fields get their name from?
- Cheap
oil looks as if it will stick around for a while
- Production cut by 30,000 bpd seems to be a joke
- FACTS publishes oil report
- Society of Petroleum Engineers launches new Website
- The 1833 Leonid meteor shower: A frightening flurry
- Suddenly, there is a chillier season for oil shares
- EIA releases new forecasts
- Knowledge management, time management, attention management?
- Shell expects dramatic change in energy markets over next 50 years
- IEA maintains reduced global oil demand forecasts
- Baker Hughes announces October 2001 rig counts
- Natural gas prices to stay below $ 3/mm Btu
- IEA works out contingency plan to keep oil prices stable
- Erin Brockovich investigates Exxon Valdez workers' illnesses
- Shifting employment leaves petroleum firms in search of equilibrium
- Big firms buy pollution permits ahead of Kyoto deal
- Crude oil prices tumble to 27-month low
- Is the world about to run out of oil?
- Non-OPEC production overview
- The last oil rush
- Deep offshore basins to be key to future supplies
- LNG schemes under influence of more sober economic mood
- List of world's richest oil men
- Radar images help scientists understand oil field collapse
- About 40 % of worldwide solar business comes from rural markets
- Private warriors
- World has ample energy
reserves for 20 years and beyond
- The real price of oil
- Around 2 bn of world's 6 bn people have no access to energy
- Oil and gasoline prices could rise significantly in months ahead
- IEA reduces crude oil demand forecast and OPEC production levels
- Crude oil prices hit new two-year low trade
- Oil and gas majors work at hectic pace on exploration and production
- In a profoundly changed world anything i