Industrialized Cyclist Notepad


Food price index
January 6, 2012, 12:08
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Appears to have doubled in ten years.

From the UN Report on the World Food Situation.



Peace is the enemy
January 6, 2012, 06:55
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The bombers choice of Sadr City as a target appeared designed to cause as much rage among Iraq’s Shia majority as possible.

The district, home to more than 3m Shias, is one of the most sensitive in the country, providing many of the recruits that have served in radical militias like the Mahdi Army of Moqtada al-Sadr, the firebrand Shia cleric.

via Wave of bombings across Iraq leaves more than 70 dead – Telegraph.



I hope they have their back-up generators up on stilts or something

…Plant Scherer, Georgia.

From Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2005, USGS (pdf).



Oil will decline shortly after 2015, says Rech
January 5, 2012, 11:57
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Q: What do you foresee? Let’s begin with the non-OPEC producers (which represent 58% of production and 23% of global reserves).

Rech: Outside OPEC, things are clear: of 40 million barrels per day (mb/d) of conventional petroleum extracted from existing fields, we face an annual decline on the order of 1 to 2 mb/d.

via Oil will decline shortly after 2015, says former oil expert of International Energy Agency | Oil Man.

Roughly 5% annual decline in conventional supply ongoing.



Potentially biggest oil supply disruption ever
January 5, 2012, 06:46
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“If Hormuz was to be disrupted, we’re talking the biggest disruption the oil market has ever seen,” said Blanch.

“We’ve never seen anything like it, and that’s why we think it’s very unlikely,” he said.

via Bottom Line – Iran oil standoff could mean higher gas prices.

The disruption associated with the Iranian Revolution in ’79 holds the current record. Even Bob Beamon’s record got taken out. (Didn’t it?)

After that disruption, the global supply problem was temporarily fixed in large part due to huge reservoirs that were discovered many years prior to the Iranian Revolution, in Alaska and the N. Sea, coming on line.

This time, we have cooked sand.



South Korea Increases Oil Deal with Iran
January 5, 2012, 05:35
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South Korean refiners purchased 190,000 bpd (barrels per day) from Iran last year, according to the Reuters news agency. The country, which rates as the fifth-largest oil importer in the world, will meet with the U.S. to request an exemption from sanctions signed into law by President Barack Obama on Saturday. The sanctions could block refiners from paying for Iranian oil.

via South Korea Increases Oil Deal with Iran – Global Agenda – News – Israel National News.

You see how this works now.



Shale gas drilling

From a detailed article at Rigzone. http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=113890&hmpn=1



December SAAR
January 4, 2012, 19:59
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13.5 something or other. Slight decrease from November. From Calculated Risk



Bike repair vending machine
January 4, 2012, 01:34
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Yeah. That’s totally normal.

From an article in Vending Times.

I wonder how many sizes of spokes they have in that thing.



Protests in Nigeria after gov’t ends fuel subsidy
January 3, 2012, 10:59
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Gas prices more than doubled overnight. There were other frustrations behind the protests, for instance lack of freedom, truth and justice.

Protest turns violent in Nigeria’s megacity after gov’t ends cherished fuel subsidy – The Washington Post.



This has me worried: George Will calls for no apocalypse in 2012
January 2, 2012, 20:13
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Will’s latest offering — “America’s Oil Boom” — seems designed to perpetuate confusion about the export surplus in petroleum products, which Will does not ascribe to economic depression, unemployment and the substantial drop in miles traveled, but to “abundance.” I suspect he misunderstands the issue even as he attempts to obscure it.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/america_oil_boom_QjesmvVN0KSzpXd7e43APO?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=

He may be right about the insidious nature of “progressives,” whoever they are. But what if there really is energy scarcity. Can Will and his fellow obscurants successfully blame that on “progressives” as well? They’re going to give it a good try.



Disposal well quakes in Ohio?

Youngstown Injection Well Stays Shut After Earthquake – NYTimes.com.

Operations halted after the latest quake was pinpointed just below the disposal well.



British drivers buy less fuel
January 2, 2012, 17:05
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Drivers cut short journeys by 165 miles to beat fuel costs – Telegraph.

The headline of the article (concerning ‘the Why’) is an editorialization not entirely supported by the facts within it. Interesting.



Denver Radium Superfund Mini-sites
January 2, 2012, 02:50
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A list from the EPA… This page has more detailed information on history of the sites and various remediation efforts. The EPA and City of Denver consider this situation to be generally cleaned up and finished.

The site of the Home Depot on Santa Fe had 97000 tons of radium-infused soil removed. Denver is a dirty bomb.

I like how the Purple Haze and former I-Hop on East Colfax somehow got zapped with radioactive waste. (2000-block east, north side of street.) They’re not exactly sure how. Maybe the scientist from Repo Man went by there.

“Sure is a beautiful night… Can almost … see the stars.”



Study shows fewer young Americans bothering to get driver’s license
January 1, 2012, 21:20
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Thought update: Decline in teen driving could very well be the big reason behind the decline in road fatalities in the US, which has gone begging for a proper explanation. As the average US driver ages, the driving population also becomes much safer — just like the cycling population. (Very old drivers are probably more likely than teen drivers to crash, however.)

http://ur.umich.edu/1112/Dec05_11/2933-fewer-young-but

But there are more fogies on the roads.



Natural gas trade movements
January 1, 2012, 13:26
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According to BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2011 Review.


click to enlarge

Companies working in the US want to put another LNG line from here to Euro. Domestic nat gas price probably too low to make much dough.




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