Unconventional Decline Rates in the US – 50% per annum!
Unconventional Fields Decline Fast Unconventional hydrocarbon resources are still a new segment of the oil and gas industry, and the Continue reading
Unconventional Fields Decline Fast Unconventional hydrocarbon resources are still a new segment of the oil and gas industry, and the Continue reading
Was the “Great Recession” the first of many Peak Oil recessions? There is a full and growing library of books Continue reading
ExxonMobil have recently released their long-term outlook for oil and gas, entitled “A view to 2040“. Their analysis goes beyond Continue reading
Night satellite photos of the US taken by the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) satellite were widely circulated last Continue reading
A while ago, BP, the producer of the annual Statistical Review of World Energy, published a forward-looking prediction of energy Continue reading
A JP Morgan note regarding Shell contains a couple of interesting images. The first is finding costs ($ per boe), Continue reading
Posted without comment (to be honest, I’m still reading it – it’s rather long) – the Life and Business principles Continue reading
If you’re not sure how much China really is changing, and how fast, take a look at these two images. Continue reading
So, here we are: March 2013. Older, and possibly none the wiser. However, I’m going to restart this little blog, Continue reading
Baby boomers are up in arms: they are being criticised for stealing from the younger generation when so many of Continue reading
Due to unforseen events this blog is on hiatus from Jan 1st 2010 until Jun 1st 2010.
Is this one of the first clear examples of China playing hardball with the west, on their own turf? Mark Continue reading
As predicted (read: guessed https://grandemotte.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/174/) Abu Dhabi has bailed out Dubai to the sum of US$10bn. It’s not clear what Continue reading
During the past year, global steel producer margins have come under severe strain from falls in prices and high input Continue reading
Check out this cool graphic from the http://www.wheredoesmymoneygo.org/prototype/ website. On the actual site the small bubbles are live items that offer Continue reading
Just a brief graph… how long can it last?…
Chinese companies have invested $30 billion over the past five years building pipelines to transport gas from Sichuan, Xinjiang and Continue reading
The most interesting note I have seen on China for a while has just come out of Pivot Capital ( http://www.pivotcapital.com/reports/Chinas_Investment_Boom_the_Great_Leap_into_the_Unknown.pdf ). Continue reading
Many countries that relied heavily on exports as a growth strategy are now geared up to provide goods and services Continue reading
Some interesting items from Bloomberg: Europe’s Banks Keep Getting Bigger If they were too big to fail before, they’re even Continue reading
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