The interest for Peak Oil is growing dramatically. A year ago you might find one or two articles per week. Today it’s hard to count them, and you can find several sites that are specializing on Peak Oil news. At the ASPO workshop in Paris 2003 I asked the question, “ How to make the world aware of that the party is over? ” It looks, as I don’t need to ask that question today. It is even hard to follow the news stream.
Kjell Aleklett
The end of cheap oil – National Geographic, June 2004
Stocks Fall Globally on Higher Oil Prices and Bombings – New York Times: May 17, 2004
Why the Saudis May Not Rescue Oil Markets This Time – Simon Romero, New York Times, May 16, 2004
Tight Oil Supply Won’t Ease Soon – , New York Times 16 May, 2004
A Crude Shock – Paul KRUGMAN, New Your Times May 14, 2004
Mideast tensions send oil price soaring, Peak Oil, May 4 2004
The Oil Crunch – Paul, KRUGMAN, New York Times, Published: May 7, 2004
Saudi fields are vital to world’s oil supply – By James Cox, USA TODAY, Posted 5/10/2004
Greenspan gives warning on rise of oil and gas futures – Peak Oil,Apr 28, 2004
Head-to-head: Oil concerns – BBC News Online 19 April, 2004
When the last oil well runs dry – BBC News Online, 19 April, 2004
Oman’s Oil Yield Long in Decline, Shell Data Show – JEFF GERTH and STEPHEN LABATON, New York Times, April 8, 2004
Crude Calculations – Barron’s, March 15, 2004
Running Out of Oil and Time – Los Angeles Times, March 7, 2004
Forecast of Rising Oil Demand Challenges Tired Saudi Fields – February 24, 2004, New York Times
Record Chinese oil demand growth outweighs OECD – Financial Times, February 11 2004
‘Out of Gas’: They’re Not Making More – New York Times, February 8, 2004
2003’s constant surprises may not be finished – World Oil, Matthew R. Simmons
North Sea exploration a loser, say oil experts – London Times, January 26, 2004,
Export report Peak Oil
Plan now for a world without oil – Financial Times, January 5 2004, By Michael Meacher, UK environment minister from 1997 to June 2003