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Oil Energy -- Its Impact

Resources pertaining to oil energy and its consequences of impact on the earth, both environmental as well as geopolitical; and why we need to seek alternative energy sources.

Page Contents:
Non-Fossil Oil • Recycling Oil • New Methods & Sources • Conservation • Assisting Hydrogen • Ecological Impact • Instability • Price Considerations • Leadership v. Balking • Politics • Books • Humor • Related Sites • See also

See also Peak Oil

 

Non-Fossil Oil

See also: 
- Alternative Fuels
- Non-Fossil Oil
-
Biomass
-
Biodiesel 
- Biodiesel from Algae
- Clean Coal

  • New Bio-Oil Joint Venture - Khosla Ventures and BIOeCON have formed a joint venture, KiOR, to develop and commercialize BIOeCON’s Biomass Catalytic Cracking (BCC) process. BCC technology is a simple non-energy intensive method that converts lignocellulosic biomass into a bio-oil product that can be further upgraded to transportation fuels and chemicals. (Green Car Congress; Nov. 1, 2007)

Recycling Oil

See also Recycling

  • Giant microwave turns plastic back to oil - Global Resource Corporation can turn plastics back into the oil they were made from, and gas (and a few leftovers), using a finely tuned microwave that uses 1200 different frequencies within the microwave range, which act on specific hydrocarbon materials. (New Scientist; June 26, 2007) (See Slashdot discussion)

Seeking New Methods & Sources

  • Shell Oil Film: Eureka - "Where ideas come from the most unlikely places."  Surprisingly candid movie short on Shell website addresses dwindling oil supply and need for renewables, while noting the existing need to continue the oil supply whilst alternatives are developed, such as the ability to reach more pockets with the same wells through horizontal drilling. (Shell; ~July 2007)
  • US Survey: 70+% of Americans Don't Know Plastic is Made from Oil - 40% believe plastic will biodegrade at some point.  In truth, nearly 10 percent of U.S. oil consumption – approximately 2 million barrels a day – is used to make non-biodegradable plastic.  Survey was cosponsored by Metabolix, Inc., a company using bioscience to provide clean solutions for plastics, fuels and chemicals. (BusinessWire; Apr. 20)
  • See listing: Plastic and Energy - Non-oil-derived plastics, recycling plastic, solar applications of plastic; and other alternative, clean-energy related applications or contexts of plastic. (FreeEnergyNews.com)
  • Pumpago.com - America dependent on domestic fuel - New activist site considers how America can reduce gasoline prices, gain independence from OPEC, create a new energy industry based on the gassification of coal. Considers the costs and benefits of biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, and hybrid cars.
  • Zeolite used to convert crude oil to gasoline - Porous crystalline solids used as a catalyst for efficient fuel processing, environmentally friendly air conditioning, green energy storage, waste filtering and emissions reduction. A team of Korean scientists uses it to convert inexpensive intermediate crude oil to valuable gasoline. (PESWiki)
  • Experts doubt oil shale answer to energy crisis - Extracting commercial amounts is like a mirage: every time it is approached, it just keeps retreating into the distance. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the source exceeds 6 trillion barrels of heavy oil and bitumen, a third of which may be recoverable. (Scripps Howard News Service; May 2, 2006)
  • No trouble removing oil from water - A simple tank-and-siphon system for removing oil from oily water and protecting the environment is about to be launched internationally by an engineering team from the University of New South Wales. (PESN; Aug. 5, 2005)
  • Atomic Power Creates More CO2 Emissions than Natural Gas Plants? - Atomic power stations do not emit CO2 themselves, but the processes involved in creating atomic energy do: including mining, milling, uranium enrichment, atomic fuel production, power station construction and operation, storage and reprocessing of spent fuel, long-term management of radioactive waste and closing down old power stations. (Alt-Energy-Blog; July 5, 2005)
  • "Carbon Free" Power Station Planned in Scotland - The project would convert natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2), then use the hydrogen to fuel a power station and ship the CO2 to a North Sea oil field to increase oil recovery and for storage ultimately. (Reuters; July 1, 2005)
    [A step forward?  What if an earthquake releases the sequestered CO2?]
  • Artificial 'ocean floor' environment created to study methane hydrates - Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have recreated the high-pressure, low-temperature conditions of the seafloor in a tabletop apparatus for the study of methane-hydrates, an abundant but currently out-of-reach source of natural gas trapped within sediments below the ocean floor. (PhysOrg; March 14, 2005)
  • 'Plastic oil' could improve fuel economy in cars, chemists say - Recycled plastic bottles could one day be used to lubricate your car's engine. These polyethylene-derived oils could help improve fuel economy and reduce the frequency of oil changes. (EurekAlert; June 12, 2005)
  • US Senate Approves Alaskan Oil Drilling - A snapshot from March 16, 2005 news articles as listed at Google News on the query "alaska oil," sorted by relevance. (FreeEnergyNews; March 16, 2005)

Conservation

Assisting Hydrogen

  • "Carbon Free" Power Station Planned in Scotland - The project would convert natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2), then use the hydrogen to fuel a power station and ship the CO2 to a North Sea oil field to increase oil recovery and for storage ultimately. (Reuters; July 1, 2005)
    [A step forward?  What's to keep an earthquake from releasing the sequestered CO2?]
  • Plans Unveiled for Large Hydrogen Energy Plant - Arrangement in Scotland will help increase the output of a North Sea oil operation while at the same time providing clean power from what will be the largest hydrogen energy power plant ever built. (Renewable Energy Access; June 7, 2005)

Ecological Impact

  • Indonesian Tsunami Possibly Tripped by Exxon-Mobil Works - Exxon-Mobil's one cubic mile of natural gas extracted every four years at epicenter Aceh facility presents a smoking gun for man-made factor in 9.0 earthquake with accompanying tsunami that killed more than 225,000 people. (PESN; Jan. 24, 2005)
  • Shell Oil May Have Spurred Gulf Quake - Extraction of oil, gas, and brines can trigger earth movements. The epicenter of the 5.2 earthquake on Feb. 10 coincides with Shell Oil's Brutus field. Could the Gulf Coast be priming for an Aceh-like tsunami? (PESN; Feb. 15, 2006)
Shell Oil's Brutus
  • On Oil Extraction and Earth Wobble - Inventor Robert L. Cook compares the earth's recent seismic flurry to an out-of-balance washing machine, due to the un-equal vast volume of oil extracted. (Cook Inertial Propulsion; March 16, 2005)
  • Genoil Hopes Hydrogen to Boost Energy from Oil - Improving hydrogen use at conventional oil refineries can increase yields of oil products from heavy oil by as much as 25 percent. (Reuters; Jan. 31, 2005)
  • Rocket Fuel in Drinking Water: Perchlorate Pollution Spreading Nationwide - Drinking water for more than 20 million Americans is contaminated with a toxic legacy of the Cold War: A chemical that interferes with normal thyroid function, may cause cancer and persists indefinitely in the environment, but is currently unregulated by state or federal authorities. (Environmental Working Group)

Instability

  • $200 Oil If War With Iran - Richard Haass the President of the Council on Foreign Relations and Bilderberg luminary has predicted that the crisis over Iran’s nuclear program could come to a head within the next few months and that war with Iran would result in oil prices rising to $200 a barrel. (RogueGovernment; Oct. 28, 2007)
  • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) - A must-watch movie for our generation. Especially interesting to those of us in the energy field inasmuch as part of the fraud included playing with California's energy supply for nearly a year. (PESWiki)
State of the Union Address; Jan. 31, 2006
  • Wilma Probably a Sleeper Where Oil is Concerned - While it will stir other problems, there are no significant oil platforms at risk -- unless it veers left into the Yucatan. Alt energy would free us from fretting so much. (PESN; Oct. 18, 2005)
  • Gulf Oil Disruption Likely to Cripple U.S. and World Economy - The damage done to the Gulf oil and gas infrastructure is tremendous.  Gas is in short supply in the region, further hampering restorative efforts.  Snowball effect of this aorta of U.S. commerce is likely to be felt worldwide.  Long overdue time to look at alternatives to oil. (PESN; Sept. 2, 2005)
  • Decades of Hurricanes Threaten US Offshore Oil - Oil companies in the United States are pinning the hopes of the nation's energy future on big oil finds in offshore waters even as scientists predict the Atlantic will spawn more powerful hurricanes through the next two to three decades. (Reuters; July 7, 2005)
  • Unfeasibility of Rebuilding New Orleans - The river is moving away from the city. The city is sinking because of its weight, because no upbuilding by new muck for many decades, because of being cut off from the fresh water, because it is sliding off a cliff (the Continental Shelf), and because the Oil and Gas Industry is extracting oil out from under it. It is a city that for all intents and purposes is now Sea domain.  Spend the money on developing alternative energy solutions instead. (PESN; Sept. 23, 2005)
  • Oil-Dependence Predicts Famine - Food production need not depend on fertilizer derived from natural gas. Natural sourced minerals are a valid alternative, but strong political action is necessary to reclaim lost rights to save genetically-unmodified seed. (PESN; Sept. 12, 2005)

Price Considerations
[Gouging us in the name of Peak Oil]

  • Exxon Mobil Makes Monster Profit - The oil giant posted the largest annual profit ever by a U.S. company: $40.6 billion. Exxon Mobil benefited from historic crude prices at year's end. (CBS News; Feb. 1, 2008)
  • Gas Price Gouging - Call It Like It Is - OpEd alleges that despite no current federal law defining the term, oil companies are "price gouging" the American people, abusing "fears of a Turkish invasion of Kurdish Northern Iraq and administration saber rattling about Iran" while "there is no actual shortage." (Earth Times; Oct. 31, 2007)
  • A Picture is Worth... Gasoline Consumption Per Day - According to BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2005, the U.S. uses more petrol than the next twenty leading consumer nations combined.  The US pays a significantly lower price for its petrol at the pump than most. (TreeHugger; July 11)
  • Behind the High Price of Gas - It's not Big Oil that's driving up the cost of crude oil and gasoline, it's Big Government.  While impeding new domestic sources, for every gallon at $3.00/gallon, big oil gets 10 cents, while government gets 59 cents.  (New American; June 26, 2006)
  • Driving America Off Oil - David Friedman, research director of the Clean Vehicles Program for the Union of Concerned Scientists, says that a transition to clean, renewable alternatives to oil will be complex, expensive and technically challenging. (Renewable Energy Access; Jan. 9, 2005)
  • Gouging in the Name of Peak Oil - Oil companies posting huge profits, taking advantage of the perception of scarcity from Hubert's Peak theory that may actually be mostly hype, considering the known existence of renewable magma oil. (PESN; Aug. 26, 2005)
  • As gasoline prices soar, alt fuel research becomes more popular  - Alternative fuel research is becoming increasingly important to Americans as the nation's drivers continue to cringe at the sight of rising prices at the gas pumps. (PhysOrg; Aug. 23, 2005)
  • Big Oil's obscene profits - Exxon Mobil, the world's largest publicly traded oil company, announced a 32 percent boost in second-quarter profits, the third-largest increase in company history. Royal Dutch Shell, the world's third-largest oil company, reported second-quarter profits up 34 percent. British Petroleum's were up 29 percent. ConocoPhillips, America's third-largest, reported profits that skyrocketed by 51 percent. (Cincinnati Post; Aug. 4, 2005)
  • Oil Majors' 1st-Quarter Earnings Shoot Up - As consumers struggle with high gasoline prices, Exxon Mobil Corp. revenue totaled more than $82 billion in the first three months of 2005. The world's largest publicly traded oil company boosted its profit by 44 percent, to $7.86 billion, from the corresponding quarter a year ago. That left Exxon with a cash hoard of $30 billion. (subscription-The Washington Post; April 29, 2005)
  • Oil > Fill 'er up? Gas 'absolute steal' - Even with the recent spike in gas prices, Americans still are paying about the same for gasoline as they paid during the Carter administration, adjusting for inflation. (Deseret News; US; April 5, 2005)
  • Oil > Bush Vows To Eliminate U.S. Dependence On Oil By 4920 - Onion lampoon describes President Bush's aggressive plan "free ourselves from dependence on fossil fuels within 85 generations" -- less than three millennia from now -- with possibly solutions including using humans for fuel. (Onion; Aug. 10, 2005)

Leadership v. Balking -- Which is More Impressive?

  • Chevron Promotes Alternative Energy - Chevron is a major player in the petroleum-based energy, yet it is taking major steps toward embracing the development of alternative energy, devoting $300 million/year to that end. See recent TV advertisement. (Alternative Energy News; Oct. 24, 2007)
  • Chrysler blasts Big Oil - "Despite a documented history of blowing their exorbitant profits on outlandish executive salaries and stock buybacks, and hoarding their bounty by avoiding technologies, policies and legislation that would protect the population and environment and lower fuel costs, Big Oil insists on transferring all of that responsibility on the auto companies." (Detroit Free Press; Apr. 11, 2006)

 

Chevron solar project

Politics

  • Enduring an Occupation for Oil - Last week Iraq's Maliki government asked President Bush for an enduring strategic security relationship with the United States that will have 50,000 US military and probably 50,000-75,000 US contractors/mercenaries in Iraq for decades; with an agreement for preferential treatment from the Iraqi government to American corporations. (Truthout; Dec. 5, 2007)
  • How ExxonMobil Funded Global Warming Skeptics - ExxonMobil Corp. gave $16 million to 43 ideological groups between 1998 and 2005 in an effort to mislead the public by discrediting the science behind global warming, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists. (Boston Globe/Associated Press; Jan. 4, 2007) (See Slashdot discussion)

Books

Humor

  • The Halliburton SurvivaBall™ - In order to head off catastrophic scenarios from global warming, scientists agree we must reduce our carbon emissions by 70% within the next few years. Doing that would seriously undermine corporate profits, however, and so a more forward-thinking solution presented as a one-size-fits-all protective orb. (HaliburtonContracts.com; May 11, 2006) [spoof site]
  • Addicted to Oil - Flash animation lampoons U.S. presidential administration policy regarding oil. Encourages action to "separate oil and state." (Huffington Post) (Thanks David Cutter)
  • Make your own SUV ad - GM is running a contest where you make your own ad for the Chevy Tahoe. They let you pick the pictures, add the text and music. Some green-thinkers have been having a bit of fun with this. Be sure to see the comments section. (TreeHugger; Mar. 31, 2006)
  • Fill 'er up! - Cartoonist Mark Fiore lampoons American public and corporate greed that myopically drives global instability. (CBS News; May 4, 2006)
  • I Can't Afford My Gasoline - Cartoon flash animation humorously depicts the causes and ramifications of the oil price increases. (AtomFilms; R. F Directo)

Related Sites

See also

  • Oil - publicly-editable index at PESWiki.com
  • Peak Oil -- NOT! - also addresses Magma oil, which says that some oil comes from non-biological origin and is renewable.
  • Fossil fuel - PowerPedia index at PESWiki
  • The Grid - The role of the grid, and its weaknesses and vulnerabilities.

 

Index created by Sterling D. Allan, January 26, 2005
Last updated May 01, 2008

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