Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: American Petroleum Institute, API, BS, Campaign Media Analysis Group, Edelman, Energy Citizens, Energy Nation, EnergyTomorrow, Jack Gerard, Kantar Media
… In 2010, he directed $63 million, a third of API’s total budget, to an outside public relations firm, Edelman, for ad campaigns, according to API’s most recent tax return. So far this year, the API has bought at least $4.3 million in broadcast ads, largely in a handful of swing states, outspending all but a few super PACs and almost every trade group, according to figures compiled by Kantar Media/Campaign Media Analysis Group.
Much, perhaps most, of that advertising is done under names like “Energy Nation,” “Energy Citizens,” “EnergyTomorrow,” or “the People of America’s Oil and Natural Gas Industry.” In the ads, ties to API are duly noted, albeit usually in small print. Its current campaign is called Vote4Energy, appealing to different demographic groups with photos of ordinary-looking folks — “I’m Kelsie” or “I’m Roy” — beside a pitch for “developing our plentiful domestic energy resources, like oil and natural gas.” …
via Jack Gerard, the force majeure behind Big Oil – The Washington Post.
Filed under: maps, Uncategorized | Tags: congressional research service, CRS, energy, petroleum, strategic petroleum reserve
(Congressional Research Service)
(Strategic Petroleum Reserve)
Via http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42460.pdf
I believe they reversed or will reverse the Seaway.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: agriculture, Colorado River, Colorado River Basin, fracking, H2O, hydraulic fracturing, Northern Water Conservancy District, water auctions
Farmers lose.
The Northern Water Conservancy District runs the auction, offering excess water diverted from the Colorado River Basin—25,000 acre-feet so far this year—and conveyed through a 13-mile tunnel under the Continental Divide.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: blowout, Elgin, Eric Casse, gas leak, North Sea, relief well, TOT, Total, Total SA
I don’t think he was supposed to say that…
PARIS (Dow Jones)–Drilling relief wells near the Elgin oil rig in the North Sea to stop a natural gas leak may take more than six months, French oil major Total SA (TOT), which owns the rig, said Friday.
“The time taken to drill wells in Elgin surpassed six months so it is right to expect a similar timeframe (for the relief wells operation),” Eric Casse, Total’s Drilling & Well Operations Manager for Europe, the Americas and Central Asia said in a video posted by Total on its website.
via Total: Drilling Relief Well In Elgin May Take More Than 6 Mos – WSJ.com.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Alex Gallegos, bicycling Detroit, bikes in Detroit, Detroit Bike City, urban cycling
Detroit Bike City, by Alex Gallegos:
Detroit Bike City from Alex Gallegos on Vimeo.
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“Oil shale” is not oil. It’s more like coal. And oil shale is not shale oil. It’s more like snake oil.
In order to commercially convert the oil shale into oil, a more energy efficient method of producing it must be found (or, one would have to have extremely cheap energy and abundant water supplies to drive the process). I have heard from multiple industry sources that the energy return for producing oil from oil shale is around 4 to 1 (lower than for oil sands production), and that is before refining the oil to finished products. At this sort of energy return, oil sands will continue to be a more economical heavy oil option.
Thus, my prediction is that despite having an oil shale resource that may indeed be far greater than the oil resources of Saudi Arabia (I don’t think I have seen an estimate of Saudi’s total oil resources), the reserve will continue to be close to zero for the foreseeable future because there are still many technical hurdles to overcome to realize a scalable, commercially viable process.
Finally, I would say that if a commercially viable process for shale oil production from the Green River formation is developed, the environmental blowback will be enormous. The production of shale oil is more energy intensive (i.e., has higher carbon emissions) than for the oil sands, it has a high water requirement in a dry climate, and it is potentially a huge new source of carbon dioxide emissions. …
via The Oil Drum | Does the U.S. Really Have More Oil than Saudi Arabia?.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: beached dolphins, beached whales, dolphins, offshore oil production, oil exploration, Peru, sonar
Getting sonar’d to death seems pretty horrifying and brutal. The article suggests that “oil companies are to blame.” It is not deeply philosophical to point out that we are all to blame.
Along just one stretch of coastline in Peru, more than 3,000 dead dolphins have washed ashore in just the last 3 months, and the disturbing trend may only be escalating. With the latest discovery of 481 lifeless dolphins there in recent days, residents have begun to demand an explanation for the mysterious mass deaths — and as far as enlisted experts can tell, offshore oil exploration in the region is the most likely culprit.
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Yaipen believes that a controversial technique for detecting oil beneath the seabed, using sonar or acoustic sensing, is leading the death of marine life en masse.
via 3,000 Dolphins Found Dead on the Coast of Peru : TreeHugger.
Filed under: Uncategorized
Has classic potential.. Golden – Boulder – Ned – Lyons – Lee Hill – Boulder – Flagstaff. Might be worth turnin’ on the ol’ telly there for the final five miles.
…After the sprint points have been awarded, the route will head up Boulder Canyon along CO 119 towards Nederland and the day’s first King of the Mountains (KOM) competition. Joining the cycling fans in this small mountain town will be the 14th Annual Nedfest, a music, arts and microbrew festival. Riders will continue climbing as they are faced with ascents exceeding 9,300 ft. on the incredible Peak to Peak Highway before a long and fast descent into the town of Lyons, where they will encounter another sprint line.
Classic local climbs up Lefthand Canyon and Lee Hill Rd. present the next set of challenges for the riders before they return for one final pass through downtown Boulder. In a dramatic race to the finish, the riders will head up “The Hill” to Flagstaff Mountain where a 3.5-mile vertical race to the finish line at Sunrise Amphitheater will commence.
via USA Pro Cycling Challenge Reveals Stage 6 Route | USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
via ZeroHedge..
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/your-country-fat-presenting-14-years-exponential-american-obesity
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Citi, Citigroup, energy, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, oil price predictions, oil supply, oil supply predictions, peak oil
Citi analysts have been calling an end to America’s energy problems and for the appearance of a 900-foot-tall golden unicorn named Darren.













