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An urban legend to comfort America: alternative energy will save us21 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: Mr. Fusion This is post #5 in a series examining “urban legends” about energy that comfo … more →

Tags: Peak Oil, biofuels, polywell, Fusion, kerogen, Coal, Solar Power, Tidal Power, tokamak

An urban legend to comfort America: oil is oil, even if it is not oil13 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: This is the fourth post in a series examining “urban legends” about energy that comfort Americans.  … more →

Tags: Peak Oil, bitumen, kerogen, oil sands, shale oil, deepsea, Venezuela, heavy oil, Congressional Research Service

An urban legend to comfort America: our massive reserves of unconventional oil10 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: Summary:  The bad news is that much of the good news about energy is wrong.  Repeated so confidently … more →

Tags: Peak Oil, bitumen, Coal, Congressional Research Service, kerogen, m simon, oil sands, shale oil

Good news about oil, but for our grandkids - not us5 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: A comment on this site said ”The data really do speak for themselves if given a chance.” … more →

Tags: Peak Oil, rge monitor, Lawrence Solomon

The world changed last week, with no headlines to mark the news35 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: At least, in the American media.  Mostly small stories in the back of our newpapers about this signi … more →

Tags: Peak Oil, Post-WWII era over?, john maynard keynes, King Abdullah, political peaking, rge monitor, Saudi Arabia

Euphoria about the Bakken Formation11 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: Summary:  The euphoria about this is nonsense.  The Bakken Formation was discovered in 1953; product … more →

Tags: Peak Oil, Internet's impacts, Internet, bakken formation, Leigh Price, USGS


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