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The US Shale Revolution In Numbers
...blication of the 2011 proved US reserve data and the latest production data (May 2013) by the US government’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) seems to reinforce initial excitement among industry representatives and investors. Oil reserves rose by 1.6bn barrels in 2009, and by another 2.6bn in 2010. In...
Volume: 56Issue: 39Published at Fri, 27 Sep 2013 -
Saudi Arabia Battles To Cut Power Sector Fuel Consumption
...cording to the Kingdom’s Electricity and Cogeneration Regulatory Authority, between 2000 and 2009 gas consumption for power generation grew by 94% to reach 22.1mn cm/d. In 2010, crude oil continued to command the largest share, at 40% of fuel consumption. In 2011, this decreased by 3%, while the share of ga...
Volume: 55Issue: 39Published at Fri, 21 Sep 2012 -
A Review Of Greg Muttitt’s ‘Fuel On The Fire’
...w. It will need more books like this and, more critically, books in Arabic and by Arabs. Notes 1. G Muttitt, ‘Fuel on the Fire – Oil and Politics in Occupied Iraq’, Random House, April 2011 (for further details e-mail author at info@fuelonthefire.com). 2. R Springborg,’ Oil and Democracy in Ir...
Volume: 54Issue: 39Published at Mon, 26 Sep 2011 -
Fluctuations In The Gold Price And Its Relation To Oil Markets
...e world’s central banks to become net buyers. The World Gold Council announced in its recent report that the world’s central banks have in the first five months of 2011 purchased 155 tons of gold ,valued at $18.8bn, which is more than the total amount of gold they purchased in 2010. Currently, 6....
Volume: 54Issue: 39Published at Mon, 26 Sep 2011