Category Archives: peak gas

One thing we have learnt this week – Renewable heat

Renewable heat is one of the biggest problems facing the environmentally sustainable economy.  That’s why governments worldwide have concentrated on switching to renewable electricity.  There are plenty of options which in this latter area that work well and as we … Continue reading

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Six energy facts from BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015

Six Energy facts as highlighted by BP…. Last week I looked at some of the facts BP seemed less keen to draw attention to. 1) Thanks to shale oil USA becomes largest oil producer questioning peak oil theory.  What I … Continue reading

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oil and gas reserves show signs of peaking

Oil and gas reserves show signs of peaking.  These are two of the first facts I noticed in the latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy (one of the big two energy data events of the year).  In this post … Continue reading

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