No one—aside maybe from survivalists who’d stocked up on MREs and assault rifles—was really looking forward to a peak-oil world. Read this 2007 GQ piece by Benjamin Kunkel—while we’re discussing ...
IEA and Rapidan say oil demand may not peak by 2030, with growth possible to 2050 and a refining bottleneck ahead to spur ...
U.S. oil production may have peaked, signaling the end of the shale boom. Diamondback Energy and other major players report reduced drilling and fracking activity in the Permian Basin. Rising costs, ...
The debate over when peak oil consumption will occur is a pivotal issue for crude oil markets, with significant implications for traders. • More futures traders are turning to short-dated options to ...
The term "peak oil" used to mean the point when global production would top out, before entirely running out. But as the world begins a shift to renewables, will the end of oil production come sooner ...
Global crude oil production has been unable to recover to its 2018 peak, suggesting that we may have passed the peak oil era. Oil prices are influenced by a complex interplay of factors, including ...
The IEA expects peak oil consumption to be reached by 2030, while OPEC forecasts a longer timeline. The debate over peak oil consumption is a contentious issue that significantly impacts longer-term ...