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The Oil Drum was published by the Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future, a Colorado non-profit corporation. [2] The site was a resource for information on many energy and sustainability topics, including peak oil, and related concepts such as oil megaprojects, Hubbert linearization, and the Export Land Model.
Bardi is a researcher on materials for new energy sources, a contributor to the now-defunct website, "The Oil Drum".He is the co-founder and former president of ASPO Italy, a member of the scientific committee of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas [] (ASPO), [3] a member of the Club of Rome, [4] and author of several books, including The Limits to Growth Revisited.
The power satellite work was reported in a series of articles starting with two posted on The Oil Drum [45] [46] and three presented at IEEE SusTech conferences for Sustainable Technology. Henson also was involved in producing videos about thermal power satellites [ 47 ] and beamed energy propulsion [ 48 ] the latter of which won an award in an ...
The Export Land Model, or Export-Land Model, refers to work done by Dallas geologist Jeffrey Brown, building on the work of others, and discussed widely on The Oil Drum. [1] It models the decline in oil exports that result when an exporting nation experiences both a peak in oil production and an increase in domestic oil consumption. In such ...
Julian Darley is a filmmaker, [1] writer and speaker on policy responses to global environmental degradation.He is the author of the book High Noon for Natural Gas, and the founder of Global Public Media, Post Carbon Institute and Mysterious Movies Ltd.
U.S. energy giant Chevron expects 1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day from Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field, which is among the world's biggest. Meanwhile, an Exxon executive downplayed hopes ...
It's the End of the World as We Know It - film review by the Baltimore Chronicle "Running on Empty - The End of Suburbia and the future slums of Irvine" (film review) Review Summary - The NY Times; The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream at IMDb; The End of Suburbia // The chutry experiment, May 2006; Post ...
Since retiring from Total in 1991, Laherrère has consulted worldwide on the future of exploration and production of oil and natural gas. He is the co-founder and an active member of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, and continues to contribute detailed analyses and projections of the future of world energy production. [3]