ODAC Newsletter - August 1
by staff
Welcome to the ODAC Newsletter, a weekly roundup from the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre, the UK registered charity dedicated to raising awareness of peak oil. Record quarterly profits at BP and Exxon will fuel public anger about high fuel prices, but the big numbers obscure a trend of falling production. Shell, Exxon and Chevron saw overall production declines, while BP runs the risk of losing control of TNK-BP accounting for about a quarter of its production. The resumption of attacks in Nigeria this week continued to impact Shell’s production and increasing reliance on tar sands is environmentally disastrous and politically controversial. In the UK the results which have drawn the most ire are those of Centrica, the parent company of British Gas, which announced profits of nearly £1bn in the same week in which BG announced a record price hike of 35% for gas. With wholesale gas prices falling sharply this week the profits have renewed calls for the introduction of windfall taxes. The background picture on gas is however no better than for oil. With decreasing output in the UK and the rest of Europe, reliance on imports is increasing. Russia, already the biggest player in the game, is using its influence to further sew up the market. A recent deal with Turkmenistan threatens Europe’s ability to secure an alternative gas supply via the favoured Nabucco pipeline, while discussions in the Ukraine over transit costs could impact the price of current supplies. For the UK which has built an infrastructure based on cheap gas this is a bleak picture indeed. China continued to ramp up for the Olympics this week amid increasing power cuts. Let us hope this is not a taste of things to come in London 2012. Oil Gas Electricity Politics Transport Editorial NotesText and commentary at original. Original article available here |
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