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Kjell Aleklett
This
page is under construction. It will have Swedish and English text
Oljesanden
lysande affär men räddar inte världen
Debattinlägg i Dagens Industri
Bengt Söderbergh doktorand, Uppsala universitet
Fredrik Robelius doktorand, Uppsala universitet
Kjell Aleklett professor, Uppsala universitet
Produktion av olja från de stora oljesandfälten kan inte bli
den räddare i nöden som flera energiexperter räknar med. Det
visar Kjell Aleklett och två av hans doktorander som genomfört
en omfattande studie av Kanadas oljesandsprojekt. Oljesanden blir en lysande
affär för Kanada, men netto täcker produktionen inte ens nedgången
i produktionen av konventionell olja i Kanada och Nordsjön. Utvinningen
är synnerligen energikrävande – i korten ligger avsteg från
Kyotoprotokollet eller mer kärnkraft.
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10/5/2006 |
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Addicted to Oil:
Can the World Cope with the Coming Risks?
CNBC
The 7th of April edition of Global Players was taped at the International
Oil Summit in Paris. The managers and ministers who gather there produce
the world’s “black gold.” But they’re facing political and geological challenges.
From the pipelines of the Nigerian Delta to the oil facilities in Saudi Arabia,
from Iran and Iraq to Venezuela, political risk is threatening to disrupt
supply. Oil is already insecure, and it could become insufficient – or so
say analysts who claim that production is peaking even as demand soars.
Sabine Christiansen will discuss with her guests:
Edmund Maduabebe Daukoru, Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources,
President of the OPEC Conference
Kjell Aleklett, President ASPO, Uppsala University, Sweden
Malcolm Brinded, Group Managing Director Royal Dutch/Shell Claude Mandil,
Executive Director, IEA
Kevin Rosner, Institute for Analysis of Global Security |
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7/4/2006 |
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Resande i dystra oljeprognoser
Kjell Aleklett varnar
för att den lättillgängliga oljan håller på att
ta slut.
Av Per Snaprud ur F&F 2/06
sid 32-34.
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Feb/2006 |
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Oil: A Bumpy Road
Ahead
Atricle in World Watch Magazine: January/
February 2006
Peak Oil Forum in World Watch.
"Animals that face
food shortages have a hard time adjusting to this situation
and usually their populations decline. Some believe that we as
human beings will face a similar situation. I can't accept that. As human
beings we can think and come
up with ideas, and I believe we can find solutions. The road
will be bumpy and many people will be hurt, but we mus come
to the end of the road as a sustainable society. It will not be
possible to travel this road without using part of the existing stocks
of fossil fuels and, for industrial
countries, nuclear energy as well, but we can do it in a
manner that will have minimal impact on the planet. The problem
is that we should have started at least 10 years ago. We must act
now, as otherwise the bumps and holes in the road might be devastating.
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Aleklett Blog Comments
In addition to this webpage I have now started a blog as well.
You find it at http://aleklett.blogspot.com
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On this webpage you will find articles, speeches and different documents.
At the blog there will be the shorter and perhaps somewhat faster comments.
E-mail:
aleklett@tsl.uu.se
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