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We found 28 results for your search:1: "Oil as the New Gold": CERA Comments on the New Fundamentals of Oil and Record High Prices
"The new fundamentals" - global financial dynamics and new cost structures - are driving the momentum that pushed oil prices to record highs around $110 a barrel, well ahead of what had been the previ..
2: Climate Change and Energy are Converging into New Era of Clean Energy
"High energy prices, climate change and energy security are converging as the new engine driving the development of clean energy," Daniel Yergin, chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA..
3: Biofuels: Today's Realities, Tomorrow's Promise
Perhaps nowhere is the great boom in clean energy and renewables as visible as in biofuels. Ethanol and biodiesel refineries have popped up like mushrooms across the farm belt of the United States and..
4: The Bali Road Map - Building a Global Climate Policy
How should the international community manage the risks of global climate change? Diplomats from 187 nations faced this question in December at the United Nations' climate conference in Bali, Indonesi..
5: Global 4.5% Oil Production Decline Rate Means No Near-Term Peak
The missing link for understanding the future of world oil supply - a solidly based view of oil field decline rates - has now been filled by a new field-by-field analysis of production data by Cambrid..
6: Will Clean Energy "Cross the Divide?"
Fossil fuels provide most of the world's energy and are the foundation of the past two centuries of economic growth. The issue of climate change poses the first serious challenge to fossil fuels' prim..
7: Ten Times Ten: What Future for Oil Prices?
Ten dollars a barrel. That was the price oil fell to in 1998, just 10 years ago. In 2008, oil has been nine times higher, around $90 a barrel, and briefly skirted with $100 a barrel just a few weeks a..
8: The Future of World Oil Supply - Filling the Missing Link
When will global oil supply stall and start to decline? An important part of the answer to this frequently asked question comes down to oil field decline rates - that is, the annual rate at which prod..
9: $100 Oil: Moving Deeper Into Uncharted Territory
Crude oil prices have risen to a historic $100 per barrel (West Texas Intermediate [WTI]), the culmination of a $25 price increase over several months, to reach a record that once seemed untouchable. ..
10: On The Road To $100 Oil: The Historical High Is Actually $99.04 Per Barrel
With eyes focused on whether and when oil breaks through the $100 barrier, it turns out that $100 a barrel is really $99.04, at least in terms of the all-time record, according to Cambridge Energy Res..
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