Stories tagged with fatih birol
Fatih Birol Presents the IEA World Energy Outlook 2007
Posted by Chris Vernon on December 7, 2007 - 10:00am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: carbon dioxide, coal, fatih birol, growth, iea, oil [list all tags]
Introduction
· We are on the eve of a new world energy order.
· On the supply side, we have oil production outside the core OPEC countries reaching a peak, which is not good news for the International Oil Companies (IOCs). The National Oil Companies (NOCs) will determine future oil supply.
· On the demand side, China and India are transforming global energy markets through their sheer size and rate of economic growth.
· Between now and 2030, China and India will account for 70% of new global oil demand, and 80% of new coal demand.
IEA: without Iraqi oil, we'll be in deep trouble by 2015
Posted by Jerome a Paris on June 29, 2007 - 8:22am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: africa, biofuel, fatih birol, iea, iraq, saudi arabia [list all tags]
In a stunning interview for the French (reference) daily Le Monde, Fatih Birol, the chief economist of the International Energy Agency (i.e. the intergovernmental body created after the oil shocks of the 70s to coordinate the West's reaction to energy crises) effectively says that peak oil is just around the corner, and that without Iraqi oil, we'll be in deep trouble by 2015:
Si la production n'augmente pas en Irak de manière exponentielle d'ici à 2015, nous avons un très gros problème, même si l'Arabie saoudite respecte ses engagements. Les chiffres sont très simples, il n'y a pas besoin d'être un expert. If Iraqi production does not rise exponentially by 2015, we have a very big problem, even if Saudi Arabia fulfills all its promises. The numbers are very simple, there's no need to be an expert
And as long as the US occupies Iraq, production will not increase... Houston, we have a problem...

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