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Posts Tagged ‘Robert Bryce’

Anything But Oil

Wednesday, April 8, 2009 21:57

The 2009 EIA Energy Conference is history, and I will write a summary as soon as can. One of the things I commented on today is that I am concerned about the path we are headed down on our domestic oil and gas industry - and if things don't go ...

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Peak Demand Before Peak Oil?

Monday, February 23, 2009 17:13

There has been a lot of talk in the media lately about the possibility that oil demand will peak soon (or has peaked already), which will render a geologically-induced peak in oil production irrelevant. In other words, peak oil is a non-issue because people won't be demanding as much oil ...

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Book Review: Gusher of Lies

Monday, March 3, 2008 8:00

I have been a fan of Robert Bryce’s writing for a long time. His style is witty and entertaining, and he ...

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Critiquing Robert Zubrin on Energy

Sunday, February 17, 2008 5:45

A couple of weeks ago, I said that I would be working on several posts. One of them, a book review for Robert Bryce's new book, Gusher of Lies, is finished but I won't post it until the book is officially released on March 10th. Beyond that, I ...

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