The Battle For Barrels: Peak Oil Myths and World Oil Futures

Author:   Duncan Clarke (Chairman of the Board, Global Pacific & Partners International Ltd)
Publisher:   Profile Books Ltd
Edition:   Main
ISBN:  

9781846680120


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   01 February 2007
Format:   Hardback
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It is widely accepted that global discoveries of conventional oil have peaked and that the era of cheap oil has gone forever. This book demonstrates that the doom and gloom of the 'Peak Oil' theory is mistaken. Clarke rebuts the arguments of Peak Oil's adherents and discusses the issues they ignore - rising crude oil prices, new or future technologies, potential improved exploration acreage and/or access to restricted world oil zones, changes in government policies, new corporate strategies, development in unconventional oils, and more.

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Author:   Duncan Clarke (Chairman of the Board, Global Pacific & Partners International Ltd)
Publisher:   Profile Books Ltd
Imprint:   Profile Books Ltd
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 14.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.433kg
ISBN:  

9781846680120


ISBN 10:   1846680123
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   01 February 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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A brilliant insight into the world upstream, Peak Oil, international corporate strategies, geopolitics, business, economics and technology. Dr. Alfred J. Boulos, former Senior Director, International, Conoco Inc., former President of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators Lucidly shows that not all is known on potential oil reserves-in-ground, and that Peak Oil is very wrong on its view that such reserves are now fully known and finite. Fred Dekker, Managing Director, Wessex Exploration, and former Vice President, Asia Pacific New Ventures, Unocal Corporation


It is a must read antidote to the gloom and doom conclusions of oil scarcity. -- Peter R. Odell, Professor Emeritus, International Energy Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam The Battle for Barrels says we should take warnings of impending Armageddon with a pinch of salt. The Guardian ...a successful demolition of the theories behind the peak-oil movement. The Petroleum Economist Duncan Clarke offers a smart and insightful survey of one of the most intriguing issues of our times - Is the world running out of oil ? - explaining why doomsayers are wrong. He diagnoses the psychological mindset, the historical mistakes, and the current complexities concerning the evaluation of how much oil lies beneath, and shows a positive view of our energy future. -- Leonardo Maugeri, Senior Vice President Eni SpA Peak Oil has caught global attention because the media love catastrophic news. Duncan Clarke, who has had close contact with top oil industry leaders and its best experts over three decades, has demystified this dogma and shown the crude realities. -- Andre Coajou, Former Senior Executive Elf Aquitaine


"""A brilliant insight into the world upstream, Peak Oil, international corporate strategies, geopolitics, business, economics and technology."" Dr. Alfred J. Boulos, former Senior Director, International, Conoco Inc., former President of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators ""Lucidly shows that not all is known on potential oil reserves-in-ground, and that Peak Oil is very wrong on its view that such reserves are now fully known and finite."" Fred Dekker, Managing Director, Wessex Exploration, and former Vice President, Asia Pacific New Ventures, Unocal Corporation""'...a successful demolition of the theories behind the peak-oil movement.' - The Petroleum Economist"


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Author Website:   www.globalpacificpartners.com

Duncan Clarke is Chairman and CEO of Global Pacific & Partners, a private advisory firm operating from offices in London, The Hague, Johannesburg and Nicosia. He gained his PhD in economics in 1975, and was a lecturer, economist and advisor, before establishing GP&P, with a focus on economics and strategy in the worldwide upstream industry.

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Author Website:   www.globalpacificpartners.com

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