Stories tagged with exxon
Exxon Mobil conference calls
Posted by Stuart Staniford on February 3, 2007 - 8:04am
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: exxon, exxonmobil, peak oil [list all tags]
As part of a public relations outreach effort to improve their image on climate change, Exxon Mobil invited a half-dozen or so green-shaded bloggers to a conference call with Ken Cohen, their Vice President of Public Affairs. The Oil Drum editors were invited, and I ended up being the one to do it. Here are a few thoughts.
Speaking of bumpy plateaus
Posted by Stuart Staniford on February 15, 2006 - 8:30pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: exxon, hubbert peak, oil prices, peak oil [list all tags]

Anyone care to estimate the price elasticity of oil supply from this time series? Let's see, if you double or triple the price, and supply doesn't change at all, 0/N = 0. At least as perceived by Exxon, oil supply appears to be completely inelastic - no response to price whatsoever.
GCC: ExxonMobil's Energy Outlook 2005
Posted by Prof. Goose on December 21, 2005 - 1:05pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: energy, exxon, exxonmobil, oil, peak oil [list all tags]
Each year, ExxonMobil publishes its view of the long-term trends of worldwide economic growth and energy demand: The Outlook for Energy. In the newly-released 2005 version, the energy giant's basic conclusion--that through the year 2030, traditional fossil fuels will continue to supply the vast majority of energy needs--remains the same, although the mix and sources are adjusted slightly.Lots of good stuff from Mike over at GCC...(link)
Wednesday Open Thread
Posted by Prof. Goose on December 14, 2005 - 1:19pm
Topic: Miscellaneous
Tags: exxon, peak oil, schlumberger, syriana [list all tags]
Schlumberger: US Oil Demand 21.642M B/D, Highest Ever in Week. (link) Update [2005-12-15 0:6:13 by Prof. Goose]: Link fixed!
Exxon: Oil demand to rise 50%...Energy industry can supply what's needed, company says. (link)
Participate.net: Syriana talk. (link)
John Robb (Global Guerrillas): "Clear and Hold?" The current US approach in Iraq is to clear areas of insurgent activity and hold them to prevent their return. This is a redux of a 20th Century counter-insurgency method called oil spots (a variant is strategic hamlets). (link)
US News and World Report (not necessarily a peak energy publication!!): The Big Chill, A winter fuel crisis of high prices and shortages could darken homes and factories. (link)

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