2007: Solving Peak Oil -- Meridian International Research Publishes Their Latest Report Presenting the Technical and Strategy Solutions to "Peak Oil"
Global Oil Production is reaching a plateau and within a few years it will start to decline, while demand from five sixths of the world is still rising. A third of the world's oil now comes from declining oil fields. Measures must be implemented to reduce Global Oil Consumption. The report "2007: Solving Peak Oil" presents the technical and policy solutions required to meet the challenge of Peak Oil.
(PRWEB) September 12, 2005 -- While much has been written recently on the
Peak of Global Oil Production, very little has been written to demonstrate how
we can overcome these problems and manage declining oil supplies with workable
and effective strategies.
This report "2007: Solving Peak Oil" fills that
gap. It focuses on the answers to Solving Peak Oil.
"2007: Solving Peak
Oil" explains how known, tried and tested and cost effective technologies can be
implemented quickly to reduce oil consumption in step with falling oil supply
and maintain security of global transport without major disruption to
society.
That Peak Oil is real and imminent is now beyond doubt. Action
must be taken to reduce Global Oil Dependence. By 2010, Oil Production will have
fallen to 82Mb/d from some 85Mb/d at present. By 2020 it will have fallen
further to 65Mb/d. Half of global oil consumption is used by the transportation
sector and the majority of that by Road Transport.
Fuel consumption by
road transport can be cut sufficiently by conversion to existing Electric
Vehicle technologies: the Battery EV and the Plug In Hybrid EV. The Plug In
Hybrid technology could reduce the fuel consumption of road vehicles by a factor
of 5. Battery EVs eliminate petroleum use entirely. Battery technology has now
evolved both in performance and cost to the point that at the very least, urban
transport could be provided entirely by the Battery EV with no inferiority in
cost, performance or operability. These technologies have major environmental
benefits as well as being much more energy efficient.
The "2007: Solving
Peak Oil" report provides Policy Makers, Investment Banks, NGOs and anyone
concerned with assuring our future energy supplies with a Strategic Analysis of
the available technological options and the most Effective Strategies to reduce
oil consumption in step with falling production between now and
2020.
Instead of meaning global economic disruption, Peak Oil provides an
opportunity to create a new global civilization free of dependence on
petroleum.
For more details, see www.meridian-int-res.com where the report can be downloaded
on-line or call William Tahil, Research Director, Meridian International
Research on +33 2 32 42 95 49.
Meridian International Research is an
independent Strategy Research and Technology Consultancy. Founded in 1991, it
specializes in the Civil Aerospace, High Technology and Energy sectors.
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