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http://www.theoildrum.com [The Oil Drum | A Community Discussion about Peak Oil] Today's reading assignment Posted by ianqui in Supply/Production Tags: oil, peak oil, CERA (all tags) Tue Oct 11 at 12:07 PM EDT According to cultural...

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http://www.theoildrum.com [The Oil Drum | A Community Discussion about Peak Oil] Syriana: the next oil awareness movie: I can only hope that the movie will not be too hollywood--for example like "The Day After Tomorrow." While I've not actually seen it, my impression is that it depicts some very improbable events (timescale wise, not necessarily  magnitude). Had it focused instead on the reality of what a stopped gulf stream would do over the course of say a YEAR or DECADE that might've been more realistic or at least less easily dismissable.

http://nyc.theoildrum.com [Peak Oil NYC] Post Petrocollapse Round-Up: Post Petrocollapse Round-Up Posted by peakguy in Site news Tags: peakoil, oil (all tags) Wed Oct 05 at 10:58 PM EDT If you were at the conference today, I probably registered you! Ianqui... for both well informed folks who have been following peakoil for some time as well as people just

http://www.theoildrum.com [The Oil Drum | A Community Discussion about Peak Oil] ASPO-USA in Denver...(and an open thread to boot...): " As long as peak oil is associated with people like this, who can make these types of irresponsible prognostications with no attribution or accountability, we really should not expect to be taken as anything more than a side show by people in power, and that would include this Denver conference. I took off work Wednesday, waiting for the nation to dissolve, but I'm on a short schedule, and also needed to respond to a couple of job proposals from folks who didn't get the memo yet that we're finished and are continuing to prosper in their businesses.

[Mathewgross.com] Energy | Mathew Gross:  There are important posts below this, including an important one by HO and Stuart's post on climate change and the intensity of hurricanes...and I encourage you to read both of these very important and timely pieces...right after HO's piece below, there's the CONSTANTLY UPDATED Rita resources page, which has all sorts of new maps, weather models, and especially the KAC/UCF damage predictions that were so correct last time (so many rigs on the E side of this storm, where the wind/surge will be incredible...and the refineries with a direct hit possible on Beaumont...).  Other pieces are interspersed between all that and some very extensive petroleum/hurricane coverage, which covers about the next ten or so posts.

http://theoildrum.blogspot.com [Theoildrum.blogspot.com] The Oil Drum: In response to the unanticipated demand growth of 2004, the Qatif-Abu Safa net increment of 650,000 bd was reclassified as an addition to MSC and Minister Naimi announced that declines would be offset by “intensified drilling in existing producing fields.” Here’s the catch to that - go to the Baker Hughes web site and navigate through to the Excel spreadsheet for International Rig Count July 2005. Move across the sheet to the right and you will see that Saudi Arabia currently has 37 rigs drilling (34 onshore and 3 offshore).

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