- Original Message -
From: Mike Hollinshead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>According to Marchetti (see IIASA references) global consumption of natural
>gas as a proportion of total consumption will peak in 2017, when a new
>source will take over.
I don't put much faith in IIASA generally, and Marc
Odell is a geographer. It was because he was unencumbered by the
assumptions of economists that he was able to forecast both the spiking and
the collapsing of oil prices.
According to Marchetti (see IIASA references) global consumption of natural
gas as a proportion of total consumption will pea
- Original Message -
From: Tom Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Global gas reserves are so great that it will be the fuel of the next
>century, replacing coal and oil as the main source of power, the conference
>heard.
>
>Peter Odell, professor emeritus of international energy studies at Erasmus
Rouse yourself, Jay, and give us your take on the following article:
>From The Guardian
GAS 'TO POWER THE GLOBE'
Paul Brown reports from the geographers' conference
Friday January 8, 1999
Global gas reserves are so great that it will be the fuel of the next
century, replacing coal and oil as