• China Bumps Japan as Second-Largest World Economy

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:08
    [caption id="attachment_2538" align="aligncenter" width="449" caption="China's economic miracle"][/caption] I was just beginning to enjoy my staycation in the Outerbanks when I caught wind of this interesting piece of economic news on my Bloomberg app and from the NYTimes online.  Based on 1H 2010 global economic data, I had planned on posting something ...

  • It’s as if Deepwater Never Happened..

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    When the Deepwater disaster occurred in the Gulf of Mexico four months ago, many commentators argued that this was a “game changer” that would change the energy debate forever. Politicians and the public would realise that the ecological and social cost of offshore drilling was becoming unacceptable, the thinking went. If you ...

  • Nigeria: Independent Figures Dispute UN’s Findings

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    If a tobacco company gave the World Health Organisation a $10 million grant to examine the health effects of smoking, health campaigners would be outraged.  They would also treat the results with great suspicion. And the fact that Shell gave UNEP $10 million dollars to examine the cause of oil spills ...

  • From Brazil to Nigeria, Shell Fights Pollution Allegations

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    Firstly pollution in Brazil: At the end of last week a Brazilian court fined the local units of Shell  and BASF a total of BRL1.1 billion ($654 million) in compensation and medical costs to workers who were harmed by contamination at a chemicals plant in Paulinia, Sao Paulo. The Paulinia unit was ...

  • “Probably the most notorious branding crisis in memory”

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    First Greenpeace ran a competition to help BP redesign its logo, and now the Washington Post is running a competition for the public to suggest slogans to help BP repair its battered image. The competition is running until tomorrow noon, if anyone wants to have a go. So far the entries ...

  • Scientists Say Health and Seafood At-Risk from Spill

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    BP’s spill does pose threats to human health and seafood safety, according to a new study published by the peer-reviewed scientific Journal of the American Medical Association. The report comes days after President Obama swam in the Gulf at Panama City Beach and made of point of eating seafood for the ...

  • Upto 80% of BP oil still in the Gulf, say scientists

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    When the US government announced three-quarters of the oil from BP’s leak “has already evaporated, dispersed, been captured or otherwise eliminated" and what was left posed no risk, I said that the findings would be controversial. What I didn’t say is that they would be blatantly challenged by scientists as wildly ...

  • The UK Coalition Ain’t Green, Its Dirty Brown

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    So the UK Coalition government between the Tories and Liberal Democrats is 100 days old this week. While this political milestone is somewhat meaningless, it does give political commentators a moment to measure how things are going. When British Prime Minister David Cameron took power, he said he wanted the new coalition ...

  • Ability to Find New Reserves Now on a “Knife Edge”

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    Well we always knew that the oil spill disaster would have severe repercussions for the industry, a fact now conceded by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The IEA has warned that the spill from BP’s Macondo's well "places the ability of the industry to access important new reserves on a knife ...

  • Scientists told to “Shut Up” Over Spill

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    Yesterday the environmental campaign group Greenpeace announced it was launching a three-month expedition to analyse the impact of BP’s oil spill on the Gulf of Mexico. The Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise will “host independent scientists who will be researching the impacts of oil and chemical dispersants on Gulf ecosystems and ...

  • Lawyers not yet born look set to work on this one too

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    When the Exxon Valdez oil spill happened the chair of the Trustees panel said simply: “lawyers not yet born will work on this one”. His prediction essentially came true as the spill lawsuits grinded backwards and forwards through the courts as Exxon did everything in its power to delay and derail ...

  • Mobs Hindering Assessment of Nigerian Delta Oil Spills, UN Official Says

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    , Royal Dutch Shell plc com News and information on Royal Dutch Shell . Plc Skip to Content Home Contact Us Contributors Mission Shell Blog Shell Library Mobs Hindering Assessment of Nigerian Delta Oil Spills , UN Official Says Aug 31st , 2010 by John Donovan By Paul Okolo Aug 30, 2010 7:37 PM GMT+0100 Assessment of damage from crude spills in part of Nigeria s oil-rich Niger River delta is being hindered by angry mobs , an official of the United Nations Environment Program . said Work in the Gokana local government area , one of four councils where studies of the impact of the oil industry in the Nigerian region are being conducted , is on hold , Mike Cowing said at a meeting with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan today in the capital , . Abuja We had to withdraw from Gokana until such

  • Shell’s $1.1bn Nigeria pipeline nears finish

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    Royal Dutch Shell plc com News and information on Royal Dutch Shell . Plc Skip to Content Home Contact Us Contributors Mission Shell Blog Shell Library Shell’s 1.1bn Nigeria pipeline nears finish Aug 31st , 2010 by John Donovan Daily Telegraph Royal Dutch Shell’s Nigerian unit is close to completing” a 1.1bn 711m pipeline that will transport 600,000 barrels of crude oil a day to its Bonny export terminal on the country’s Atlantic . coast By Garry White , Questor Editor Published : 5:45AM BST 31 Aug 2010 The 60-mile Nembe Creek pipe collects crude from 14 oil pumping stations and is part of a programme to replace old pipelines in the Niger River . delta The Anglo-Dutch company said the pipeline was part of an ongoing programme to keep its facilities well-maintained in the Niger Delta , one

  • Shell says close to finishing new Nigeria pipeline

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Risk-Taking Rises as Oil Rigs in Gulf Drill Deeper

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Protesters take Shell action to Dublin

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Drilling Rules Shake-Up Puts New Regulator in Spotlight

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Deadly environmental contamination by Shell chemicals

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Deadheads at Shell

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Shell’s Natural-Gas Find Off Norway Disappoints

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Shell Testing New Waste Technology For Canada’s Oil Sands

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:07
    The debate over when it will be safe to restart offshore drilling was also evident last week at a hearing of the presidential commission, as an executive of Royal Dutch Shell PLC sparred with a leader of the World Wildlife Fund over whether drilling off the coast of Alaska—where Shell has a stalled project—was safer or riskier than in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • A Summary of Adam Brandt's "Review of Mathematical Models of Future Oil Supply"

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:04
    The Oil Drum Discussions about Energy and Our Future BP's Deepwater Oil Spill Another Weather Pause and Open Thread The Oil Drum A Summary of Adam Brandt's Review of Mathematical Models of Future Oil Supply Posted by Gail the Actuary on August 31, 2010 10:25am Topic : Miscellaneous Tags : adam brandt list all tags Dr . Adam Brandt of Stanford University's Department of Energy Resources Engineering sent us a copy of a paper he wrote called Review of mathematical models of future oil supply : Historical overview and synthesizing critique There seem to be quite a few things of interest , so I have summarized the paper , since the author did not have the time to do this . The box quotes are from the . paper This paper has two goals . First , it provides a systematic review of oil depletion

  • Where can I find up-to-date rigorous peak oil projections?

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:20:04
    The Oil Drum Discussions about Energy and Our Future BP's Deepwater Oil Spill A Slight Pause While We Wait and Open Thread The Oil Drum Drumbeat : August 31, 2010 Where can I find up-to-date rigorous peak oil projections Posted by Gail the Actuary on August 30, 2010 10:30am Topic : Demand Consumption Tags : hubbert linearization modeling peak oil list all tags This is a letter I received from a reader with the name changed Below the fold is an expanded version of my answer to him . I would be interested in what other people's thoughts are on this subject as well . , Hello My name is John Smith . I have been following the peak oil situation since about 2005. A few years back I thought I had a handle on what I could expect from peak oil . Then , the recession hit , and changed delayed .

  • Www.OSIR.org.in – Q&A: Peak oil what is it and should we worry …

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:19:53
    The government, long dismissive of the threat of peak oil is now paying attention, according to a newspaper report at the weekend. If the Observer s. More: continued here

  • the yolk: A Blog Theory: Life in end times and peak oil

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:19:53
    In it he writes: “We are getting closer to the bottom of the barrel,” explaining that one of the signs of peak oil is extreme forms of oil extraction -take the Alberta tarsands or the recent madness in the Gulf of Mexico. … More: continued here

  • KegelRevive_DropShapeAnalysis.wmv

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:19:53
    YouTube Video Link   Author: KegelBowling Keywords: Added: August 30, 2010

  • Evangelical Christian scholar says Bible predicts Peak Oil…

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:19:53
    Evangelical Christian scholar says Bible predicts Peak Oil In the News. More: continued here

  • A Peak Oil Reference – GetRealList

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:19:53
    Energy analyst Chris Nelder unveils the Peak Oil Reference section he built for ASPO-USA’s web site. More: continued here

  • Geekiest T-Shirt? Beyond Just Spock with the Beard

    Updated: 2010-08-29 18:49:10
    Sunday’s shirt at Teefury.  Pointed to me by my daughter, who was convinced I was geeky enough to want this.   Shirts only sold one day so if you click tomorrow you will see something different.  This is the image from the front:

  • Fermat’s Last Theorum

    Updated: 2010-08-29 18:09:58
    I second Alex’s nomination – this is one of my favorite documentaries as well.  The book by the same name is very good as well and covers more of the math history.  I actually watched it just the other day in a home double feature with a A Beautiful Mind, mainly showing my kids the [...]

  • Some Love for Complex Numbers

    Updated: 2010-08-27 23:13:01
    Why playing around with complex numbers is more than just wanking.

  • Freaking Hilarious

    Updated: 2010-08-27 23:10:39
    Onion News Network:  Are Standardized Tests Biased Against Kids Who Don’t Give a Shit? Via Carpe Diem.  The Onion is brilliant because in some ways, this is absurd and some ways it cuts way too close to reality.

  • Shale Gas: The EU’s Energy Wunderwaffe?

    Updated: 2010-08-27 10:25:18
    The American natural gas sector has undergone a ‘quiet revolution’ in recent years spearheaded by new innovative drilling techniques. These have given greater access to unconventional gas supplies, particularly so-called shale gas. With these new supplies the American gas market has soared; shale gas is now responsible for about 20 per cent of total US [...]

  • The New American Corporate State

    Updated: 2010-08-26 21:43:53
    The rise of the American corporate state is the theme of my most recent column at Forbes.

  • The Great Moveway Jam

    Updated: 2010-08-25 21:05:56
    Thanks to a commenter, the short story from Omni that was so reminiscent of the China traffic jam was “The Great Moveway Jam.”  The blog Cedar Posts and Barbwire Fences found it online: Part One is Here Part Two is Here

  • Vestas' Wind Outlook: Turbine Maker's Challenges Go Beyond the Credit Crunch

    Updated: 2010-08-23 15:19:54
    Vestas Wind Systems blames a delay in orders caused by a credit crunch for its larger-than-expected quarterly loss. But other problems loom in the background.

  • Gulf Oil Spill: Meddling Scientists Keep Ruining It For BP

    Updated: 2010-08-20 22:57:32
    BP is sitting quietly on the sidelines, while the federal government and independent scientists square off in opposing studies on how much oil is still in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • 2 Reasons the Imaginary Coal Industry Revival Could Actually Happen

    Updated: 2010-08-19 10:15:41
    Coal has lost its king status, but that doesn't mean the industry can't regain the crown. Here's two ways coal could make a comeback.

  • Bono Versus Big Oil: The Resource Curse Battle Moves to the SEC

    Updated: 2010-08-17 10:30:24
    The Dodd-Frank financial reform law now requires companies to disclose their payments to foreign governments for oil, gas and minerals. But the fight is far from over.

  • Hints Suggest BP May Resume Gulf Oil Drilling

    Updated: 2010-08-10 17:28:13
    BP insists it won't try to produce oil from the blown-out well or its two relief wells in the Gulf of Mexico. But that doesn't mean BP won't be back drilling in the same reservoir.

  • UK energy policy: radical reforms needed

    Updated: 2010-08-04 16:02:38
    The UK energy and climate change policy is failing, and failing at a high cost. Electricity bills are going up as consumers are asked to pay for ever increasing subsidies to renewable energy, the deployment of which does nothing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The situation will get worse as other low-carbon technologies ask for, [...]

  • Is There A Future For Modular Nukes?

    Updated: 2010-08-04 10:38:57
    Mention nuclear power and most people think big, a 1,000 to 1,400 MW reactor, or a cluster of reactors, on a gigantic site quietly humming and feeding juice through massive transmission towers to the grid. This has been the traditional business model to capture the full economies of scale of nuclear power. Since it takes [...]

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