A Thousand Barrels a Second: The Coming Oil Break Point and the Challenges Facing an Energy Dependent World
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 February 2006
- ISBN 9780071468749
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 233x152x25 mm
- Weight 544 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
In 2006, world oil consumption will exceed onethousand barrels per second. The news marks animportant change that will have a far-reachingimpact on world economies, investments, and businessprofitability.
In A Thousand Barrels a Second, Chief EnergyEconomist of ARC Financial Peter Tertzakiandelivers a provocative look at the future of oil andoffers fresh insight into what it will taketo rebalance our energy needs and seize newopportunities.
Tertzakian provides a unique analysis of shifts inenergy trends, describing how past critical junctures-what he calls energy “break points”-developed,evolved, and shaped nations; changed consumerbehavior; and launched or ruined businesses.With the world already consuming 85 millionbarrels of oil a day, Tertzakian answers the topquestions that business leaders, policy makers,investors, and concerned citizens are asking himas we approach the coming break point:
- Are today's high oil and gas pricespart of a routine business cycle, or arethere more profound forces at play?
- Have we entered a new multi-polarworld where energy is the primarysource of geopolitical tension?
- Are hybrid vehicles our only solutionagainst high gasoline prices?
- Is China's growing thirst for energysustainable?
- What sort of global landscape willemerge from the turmoil?
- Which government policies work andwhich do not?
- Will nuclear power and coal save theday-again?
Tertzakian also offers a realistic, informed lookinto the volatile future of our energy supply chainsand how our consumption patterns may evolve,revealing how governments, businesses, and evenindividuals can meet the coming challenges withbetter solutions and innovations.
Serving as a sobering yet hopeful wake-up call,this book shows how the lessons of history willhelp us find our way toward a better, moresecure energy future.
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In 2006, world oil consumption will exceed onethousand barrels per second. The news marks animportant change that will have a far-reachingimpact on world economies, investments, and businessprofitability.
In A Thousand Barrels a Second, Chief EnergyEconomist of ARC Financial Peter Tertzakianexamines the future of oil andoffers insights into what it will taketo rebalance our energy needs and seize newopportunities. He answers the topquestions asked by business leaders, policy makers,investors, and concerned citizens as we approach the coming break point:
- Are today's high oil and gas pricespart of a routine business cycle, or arethere more profound forces at play?
- Are hybrid vehicles our only solutionagainst high gasoline prices?
- Is China's growing thirst for energysustainable?
- Which government policies work andwhich do not?
- Will nuclear power and coal save theday-again?
Tertzakian also offers a realistic, informed lookinto the future of our energy supply chainsand how our consumption patterns may evolve,revealing how governments, businesses, and evenindividuals can meet the coming challenges withbetter solutions and innovations.
In 2006, world oil consumption will exceed onethousand barrels per second. The news marks animportant change that will have a far-reachingimpact on world economies, investments, and businessprofitability.
In A Thousand Barrels a Second, Chief EnergyEconomist of ARC Financial Peter Tertzakianexamines the future of oil andoffers insights into what it will taketo rebalance our energy needs and seize newopportunities. He answers the topquestions asked by business leaders, policy makers,investors, and concerned citizens as we approach the coming break point:
- Are today's high oil and gas pricespart of a routine business cycle, or arethere more profound forces at play?
- Are hybrid vehicles our only solutionagainst high gasoline prices?
- Is China's growing thirst for energysustainable?
- Which government policies work andwhich do not?
- Will nuclear power and coal save theday-again?
Tertzakian also offers a realistic, informed lookinto the future of our energy supply chainsand how our consumption patterns may evolve,revealing how governments, businesses, and evenindividuals can meet the coming challenges withbetter solutions and innovations.
MoreTable of Contents:
A Thousand Barrels a Second
The Coming Oil Break Point and the Challenges Facing and Energy Dependent World
Introduction: The Coming Oil Break Point
Chapter 1: Lighting the Last Whale Lamp
Chapter 2: The Thirty-Three Percent Advantage
Chapter 3: Not a Wheel Turns
Chapter 4: To The Ends of the Earth
Chapter 5: The Technology Ticket
Chapter 6: The Next Great Balancing Act
Chapter 7: A Golden Age of Energy Opportunity
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