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'Oil panic and the global crisis: Predictions and myths'

This book may overturn all you believe about the pending oil crisis; it is set to become one of the most authoritative examinations of 21st century oil resources

Book Announcement

Wiley

The future of Oil and our dependence upon it is one of the most important issues of the 21st century. As oil prices have surged, two rival camps have emerged to forecast the pending Oil crisis. One claims that depletion of oil and natural gas is imminent and will be followed by global chaos, while the other predicts that if we support technological innovation and trust the free markets, humanity will be spared.

In Oil Panic and the Global Crisis: Predictions and Myths award winning scholar Steven Gorelick navigates the arguments between the two camps and in doing so tackles some of the 21st century's most important questions:

  • Are we on the verge of running out of oil, or are Peak Oil predictions outdated?
  • What warnings do the oil shortage scares of the 20th century offer us today?
  • Why are there such extraordinarily different views on the future of oil?
  • What is the role of environmental and economic issues in determining our future use of oil?
  • What lessons can be drawn from the production history of other non-renewable resources?
  • Will oil sands, coal, natural gas, and fuel alternatives provide solutions to our energy needs?
  • How will the needs of developing nations, such as China and India, affect global consumption?
  • Until now, no book has addressed these questions by providing a coherent discussion of the two perspectives on the status and future of global oil resources.

"Scientists and engineers have applied prediction methods that lead them to the conclusion that the depletion of global oil is nearing. The majority of audiences I have addressed on this topic support this notion, yet there are those with a very different perspective that presupposes plentiful oil whose production is limited merely by price and technology," said the author.

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What the reviewers have said:

"It is a pleasure to read an informed, balanced, and lively account of the prospect of meeting the world's need for oil in coming years. A combination of sound economics, attention to history's lessons, and political leadership offer the way forward. Read this book and decide what you should do."
John Deutch, Institute Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, former Director of Central Intelligence.

"The dynamics around oil have shaped our lives for many decades and will do so for many decades to come. Surprisingly, many misconceptions exist around the extent and availability of this fundamental resource. This book is a lucid compilation of facts which is a must-read for anyone interested in energy and the environment."
Ashok Belani, Chief Technology Officer of Schlumberger Limited

"Are we running out of oil or do we have plenty of this resource? Will the oil age end before we run out of oil? Have we reached the maximum daily production rate of oil or are we already on the down slide? Professor Gorelick has compiled the necessary data and provided his own incisive analysis to assist the reader in understanding the complex issues related to the supply and demand hydrocarbons. A must read for an understanding of both the domestic and global energy picture."
Professor Khalid Aziz, Department of Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford


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