So you like listening (to podcasts)?
To those of you with little time to read, but more time to listen, here's a few interviews & podcasts about current status of Oil peaking (all in mp3 format):
- WEC report - conventional crude oil peaked in 2006 - Chris Skrebowski (editor, Petroleum Review), 29 mins, 13.3 MB, Oct. 2007
- Quality of Crude Oil Supply Declining - Larry Chorn (Platt's Chief Economist), 6 mins, 6 MB, Oct. 2007
- Oil production has peaked & prices will continue to rise - Sadad Al-Huseini (ex-Head of Oil Production of Saudi Aramco), 12 mins, 2.9 MB, Oct. 2007
- Has oil peaked & why are we not hearing more about it - James Schlesinger (former US Energy secretary), 14 mins, 13 MB, Sept 2007
- Official world oil reserve figures are overstated - Ray Leonard (Kuwait Energy Co.), 17 mins, 4 MB, Sept. 2007
- Peak oil means peak economy - Robert L. Hirsch (SAIC, ex-RAND, ex-Exxon, ex-ERDA), 17 mins, 4 MB, Oct 2007
- Export Land Model - How oil producers are exporting less oil for us to us - Jeffrey J. Brown (petroleum geologist, TOD), 36 mins, 25 MB, Sept 2007
- Oil Decline Rates in key oil fields & World Energy Outlook - Fatih Birol (IEA chief economist), 12 mins, 3 MB, Oct 2007
- Roundup of recent news: Oil, geopolitics, dollar decline, oil discovery, population, food - Bart Anderson (Energy Bulletin), 52 mins, 24 MB, Oct 2007