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Peak Oil as seen through the eyes of Arab oil producers

Summary: One of the world’s great energy experts reports on the view from a energy conference in Qatar. Oil is the fountain of their prosperity, and they well understand how brief the Age of Oil will be.

Neftegax.Ru, 16 March 2010

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Reflections by Robert Hirsch on the Conference “Peak Oil: Challenges and Opportunities for the GCC Countries”.

Held at Doha, Qatar on 2-4 April 2013.
Posted with his generous permission.

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I was fortunate to be among the few westerners invited to attend and speak at this first-of-its kind “peak oil” (PO) conference in a Middle East. The fact that a major Middle East oil exporter would hold such a conference on what has long been a verboten subject was quite remarkable and a dramatic change from decades of PO denial. The two and a half day meeting was well attended by people from the GCC as well as other regional countries.

The going-in assumption was that “peak oil” will occur in the near future. The timing of the impending onset of world oil decline was not an issue at the conference, rather the main focus was what the GCC countries should do soon to ensure a prosperous, long-term future. To many of us who have long suffered the vociferous denial of PO by Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and OPEC countries, this conference represented a major change. In the words of Kjell Aleklett (Professor of Physics at Uppsala University, Sweden), who summarized highlights of the conference, the meeting was “an historic event.”

While many PO aficionados have been focused on the impacts and the mitigation of “peak oil” in the importing countries, most attendees at this conference were concerned with the impact that finite oil and gas reserves will have on the long-term future of their own exporting countries. They see the depletion of their large-but-limited reserves as affording their countries a period of time in which they either develop their countries into sustainable entities able to continue into the long term future or they lapse back into the poor, nomadic circumstances that existed prior to the discovery of oil/gas. Accordingly, much of the conference focus was on how the GCC countries might use their current and near-term largesse to build sustainable economic and government futures.

A flavor of the conference can be gotten from the following loosely translated, random quotations:

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About the Conference:

Peak Oil:

The Gulf States:

About the world and peak oil:

Robert Hirsch

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About the author

Robert Hirsch ran the US Fusion Program during the 1970′s, and went from there to become one of America’s top energy experts. Here is a brief biography.

He was the lead author of one of the major papers about 21st century energy: “Peaking of World Production: Impacts, Mitigation, and Risk Management“ (aka “Mitigations”), commissioned by the Dept of Energy, published February 2005. Co-authors are the economists Roger Bezdek and Robert Wendling. They also wrote The Impending World Energy Mess: What It Is and What It Means to You (2010).

See Wikipedia for a list of his positions and publications. He has over 50 publications, plus 14 patents — including Farnsworth–Hirsch fusor (see Wikipedia).

For More Information about Peak Oil

  1. When will global oil production peak? Here is the answer!, 1 November 2007
  2. The most dangerous form of Peak Oil, 8 April 2008
  3. The three forms of Peak Oil (let’s hope for the benign form) , 23 April 2008
  4. An effective rebuttal to warnings about Peak Oil? , 5 May 2008
  5. When the King of Saudi Arabia talks about oil, we should listen , 2 July 2008
  6. Red Alert: the Saudi Princes have announced the arrival of Peak Oil , 11 July 2008
  7. Good news about oil, but for our grandkids – not us , 14 July 2008
  8. Let’s “hope and pray that Hirsch is wrong”, 10 January 2009
  9. Poor peak oil research, more evidence of a serious problem with America’s vision, 5 May 2009
  10. What caused the Spring 2008 spike in oil prices?, 22 April 2010
  11. Science: “Oil Peak or Panic?”, 20 May 2010
  12. Recovering lost knowledge about exhaustion of Earth’s resources (such as Peak Oil), 27 January 2011
  13. A look at forecasts for peak oil – and the end of civilization, 13 July 2012

Tom Tomorrow looks at America’s energy policy

From 29 November 2005. See Tom’s work at his website This Modern World.

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