Category Archives: Peak oil

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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One thing we have learnt this week- future oil and gas prices

Its a brave person or organization that attempts to predict future oil and gas prices.  One such body is the Office for budget responsibility (OBR).  Set up by the last Tory led coalition as a political wheeze, its proving quite useful … Continue reading

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Going fossil free (in 100 years)

The G7 have committed to going fossil free at the latest G7 conference (in 100 years).  Opinions are divided on whether the G7 is any longer a good idea and also whether the fossil free pledge is good idea.  I … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Saudi oil

The New York times has discovered something very interesting this week about Saudi oil and global energy prices.  One of the big mysteries about the current low oil price is why the Saudis keep pumping the stuff.  After all they … Continue reading

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What an earth is going to happen to the oil price?

What an earth is going to happen to the oil price?  This is the question going around in my head at the moment.  The oil price has been creeping up almost unnoticed over the last month or so, as a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -What to do about energy prices?

What to do about energy prices?  Whilst the headline oil price has fallen and hence the wholesale price of natural gas has plunged, energy prices in general have not.  The price of gas and electricity is still very high.  Wages … Continue reading

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Future food

What will we eat in the future? What will future food look like? A programme on BBC2 raised these questions this week having followed a family through the decades since the 1950’s and then had a look forward. How about … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -heated by water

Here’s a strange idea I came across this week, one of our homes and businesses heated by water.  The idea of buildings heated by water is not so crazy the more you think about it.  As we outlined in our … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – the yin and yang of climate change

Over the last week Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben have written long pieces in the Guardian acting as the yin and yang of climate change.  Naomi Klein has pointed out all the huge challenges we have to make in a … Continue reading

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