Category Archives: Introductory Post

How to prepare for peak oil impacts – Some thoughts from 2007

For a few days, I am working on an academic article. Since I don’t have time to do research and write something new, I thought I would post an article I wrote in 2007 on how to prepare for the … Continue reading

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Oil Limits Overview and Links to Some Posts

Where does a person start when reading about oil limits and their impact? I tried to answer this question with respect to my own writings, in a new tab I added on the top called Getting Started. Here I summarize … Continue reading

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There is plenty of oil, but . . .

This is a post I wrote about a year ago that has been very popular. It was originally posted on The Oil Drum. It is based on a presentation I gave. There is a huge amount of oil which theoretically … Continue reading

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Oil and the Economy: Why it is important to figure out approximately where we are headed

There seems to be a lot of conflict among folks attempting to make plans for the future. I think the basic cause is different views regarding where we are headed, and how fast changes may take place. The most popular … Continue reading

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Peak Oil: What’s Ahead?

This is Chapter 3 of my booklet that I am working on with the help of folks from TheOilDrum.com. Chapter 1 can be found here; Chapter 2 can be found here; a PDF of Chapter 3 can be found here. … Continue reading

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