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1. Recent important reports and news items
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...orrow – which is used by the British and many other governments to help guide their wider energy and climate change policies. In particular they question the prediction in the last Wor...

...the resulting analysis, conclusions and policy recommendations are flawed and will probably exacerbate the climate change mitigation problem.  The purpose of this letter is to draw your atten...

3. Latest News Items
(News/Latest)
... are to successfully mitigate the impacts of peak oil. Professor Ross Garnaut has rightly described climate change as one diabolical problem. Well, now we have two. There is no silver bullet an...

4. Highway of Diamonds
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...rch 4 to the Brisbane Institute by the Honourable Andrew McNamara, Queensland Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation. I’d like to pay my respects to the traditional...

News release Oil Experts: 80 dollars per barrel is just the beginning The world is headed towards a long period of high oil prices. That was the singular message of oil industry insiders tod

...report was tabled in the Qld Parliament on Oct 11th 2007, by ASPO-Australia's patron, Qld Minister for Climate Change, Sustainability and Innovation, Hon. Andrew McNamara Andi Hazelwood of Global...

MEDIA RELEASE: TUESDAY 29th MAY 2007 Short changed by explanation for petrol prices Everybody is feeling a little short changed when it comes to petrol prices. But Phil Hart, from the Austral

8. Ian Dunlop: Climate Change & Peak Oil
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...s outlined the need for an integrated policy response for Australia to the twin challenges of Peak Oil and Climate Change. Full report as submitted to the Prime Ministerial Task Group on Emission...

...ects a widespread and fundamental complaint about Government processes, exhibited by our lack of action on climate change, that the weight given to long term concerns is grossly insufficient. By far ...

10. Preparing for the Petrol Droughts
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
This aims to link the alarm over climate change into a warning about Peak Oil and Petrol Droughts.  "Don't wait for oil drought -prepare for worst"   Opinion article as

CERA published a "decision brief" 14th Nov 2006, "WHY THE “PEAK OIL” THEORY FALLS DOWN: MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND THE FUTURE OF OIL RESOURCES".  This is a copyright repo

...ke, Mirrors and Hot Air:  How ExxonMobil uses Big Tobacco's Tactics to Manufacture Uncertainty on Climate Science.    Union of Concerned Scientists, January 2007.   C...

Jago Dodson and Neil Sipe of Griffith University's Urban Research Program have released a new paper (August 2008) Unsettling Suburbia: The New Landscape of Oil and Mortgage Vulnerability in Austra

...e is that renewable energy and energy efficiency can drive economic development, create jobs, AND mitigate climate change. http://www.ases.org/ASES-JobsReport-Final.pdf February 2005 "H...

Two interesting oil crisis related items from ABC radio (audio courtesy of sydneypeakoil.com ): The first item draws a parallels and distinctions between the current oil crisis and the political oi

As noted in EnergyBulletin.net this was an important editorial in The Age , an influential Australian newspaper. It discusses peak oil and including ASPO's appearance at the Perth Senate hearing.

17. Letter to the Age
(Media/Other Media Coverage)
A slightly edited version of this letter was published in the Age Friday 21st April: Oil prices break yet another record and Melburnians are either squeezing onto our over-stretched public transpor

The Queensland Parliament Select Committee on the Impact of Petrol Pricing has recently completed its inquiry and the report is now available . The inquiry received a number of submissions on peak oil

This news comes to ASPO Australia via www.sydneypeakoil.com Matt Mushalik has been kind enough to organise permission for us to post a PDF copy of Petroleum Review's April 2006 Megaprojects Updat

Exxon's recently published this ad in major media outlets claiming that "Contrary to the theory, oil production shows no sign of a peak" . The ad has already been sharply criticised by t

What they don't want you to know about the coming oil crisis Soaring fuel prices, rumours of winter power cuts, panic over the gas supply from Russia, abrupt changes to forecasts of crude output

22. Book Review: Half Gone by Jeremy Leggett
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...tt points to the possibility of a peak-oil driven dash for coal increasing carbon emissions and hastening climate catastrophe. His book is essentially a heartfelt plea to respond to peak oil with c...

Outer suburbs feel squeeze from rising petrol prices A new Griffith University report has found poorer outer suburbs in Australian cities are likely to be most affected by rising petrol costs bec

24. Oil prices enter "super-spike" phase
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
LONDON (Reuters) - Already sky-high oil prices have entered a "super spike" phase that could last for four more years as global demand booms and supply growth slows, Goldman Sachs analysts

Jean Laherrere of ASPO in Europe rebuts claims by an Australian economist Professor Owen that abundant cheap oil remains to be produced and that prices will fall drastically ("Higher Oil Output

26. Selected Reading
(Further Reading/Further Reading)
... This will be used to examine policy implications for government in addressing these issues. Peak Oil, Climate Change & the Global Sustainability Emergency Presentation (1MB) to Engineers Au...

27. Bibliography
(Further Reading/Further Reading)
The following is a bibliography of papers on oil depletion and its consequences. Most of these documents are available from this site - just click on the title. Akehurst, J (2002) World Oi

28. Preparing for Oil Decline
(Oil Depletion Overview/Introduction)
Preparation for Probable Oil Shocks There is a great deal that can be done to prepare for the likelihood of future oil shocks and hence to ameliorate the effects when (or if) they hit us. Many

29. Acknowledgements and References
(Oil Depletion Overview/Introduction)
Acknowledgements The author would like to express special appreciation to Brian Fleay for his pioneering interest in oil depletion (eg Fleay (1995) (1998)). This paper is derived in part from

Annual International Workshops on Oil Depletion are held in Europe by the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, ASPO. The most recent, and by far the largest and most prominent, was hosted

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