Peeking at Peak Oil, 2012

Language: English

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325 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

The term ?Peak Oil? was born in January 2001 when Colin Campbell formed the Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas (ASPO). Now, Peak Oil is used thousands of times a  day by journalists, politicians, industry leaders, economists, scientists and countless others around the globe. Peak Oil is not the end of oil but it tells us the end is in sight. Anyone interested in food production, economic growth, climate change or global security needs to understand this new reality.

In Peeking at Peak Oil Professor Kjell Aleklett, President of ASPO International and head of the world?s leading research group on Peak Oil, describes the decade-long journey of Peak Oil from extremist fringe theory to today?s accepted fact: Global oil production is entering terminal decline. He explains everything you need to know about Peak Oil and its world-changing consequences from an insider?s perspective. In simple steps, Kjell tells us how oil is formed, discovered and produced. He uses science to reveal the errors and deceit of national and international oil authorities, companies and governments  too terrified to admit the truth. He describes his personal involvement in the intrigues of the past decade.

What happens when a handful of giant oil fields containing two thirds of our planet?s oil become depleted? Will major oil consumers such as the EU and US face rationing within a decade? Will oil producing nations conserve their own oil when they realize that no one can export oil to them in the future? Does Peak Oil mean Peak Economic Growth? If you want to know the real story about energy today and what the future has in store, then you need to be ?Peeking at Peak Oil?.

Prologue.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Peak Oil.- 3. A world addicted to oil.- 4. The global oil and gas factory.- 5. How to find an oilfield.- 6. The oil industry’s vocabulary.- 7. The art of producing (extracting) oil.- 8. The size of the tap - the laws of physics and economics.- 9. The Elephants – the giant oilfields.- 10. Unconventional oil, NGL and the Mitigation Wedge.- 11. The peak of the Oil Age.- 12. Oil from Deep Water –the tail end of oil production.- 13. Peeking at Saudi Arabia - “Twilight in the desert”.- 14. Russia and the USA - the oil pioneers|.- 15. China and Peak Oil.- 16. Peak transportation.- 17. Peak Oil and climate change.- 18.  Why military and intelligence agencies are “Peeking at Peak Oil”.- 19. How can we live with Peak Oil?.- 20. An inconvenient Swede.- Epilogue.- Index.

About the Author, Illustrator, and Translator

Kjell Aleklett

Kjell Aleklett is Professor of Physics at Uppsala University in Sweden where he leads the Uppsala Global Energy Systems Group (UGES). He holds a doctorate in nuclear physics from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and worked as a postdoctoral fellow and staff scientist from 1977 to 1985 at the Natural Science Laboratory at Studsvik, Sweden. In 1978-9 and again in 1983, he was invited to work with Nobel Prize winner Glenn T. Seaborg at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, USA. His collaboration with Seaborg spanned twenty years. He was appointed as an associate professor at Uppsala University in 1986 and promoted to full professor in 2000. His interest in the world’s energy supply began in 1994 when he acted as energy advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden. He subsequently changed his field of research from nuclear physics to the depletion of oil, gas and coal and its global consequences in 2002. He organised together with Colin Campbell the First International Workshop on Oil Depletion in May 2002 at Uppsala University. It was in connection with this workshop that ASPO, the Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas, was established. Since 2003 he has been president of ASPO International (official website: www.peakoil.netwww.peakoil.net). In 2005 the Prime Minister of Sweden, Göran Persson, became aware of Peak Oil and the research of UGES. He decided to appoint an Oil Commission for which Kjell Aleklett gave the introductory seminar. In that year Kjell Aleklett was also asked to give testimony on Peak Oil before for the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality. In 2007 he was asked by the OECD to write a report on “Peak-Oil and the Evolving Strategies of Oil Importing and Exporting Countries: Facing the Hard Truth about an Important Decline for the OECD Countries.” In 2009he testified on Peak O

Exposes the facts and implications of the most “inconvenient truth” in science Highlights the major social and economic impacts of the Peak of the Oil Age Provides an authoritative introduction in easy-to-understand language Features original illustrations by one of Sweden’s leading graphic artists, Olle Qvennerstedt Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras