Industrialized Cyclist Notepad


The fruits of propaganda
January 21, 2012, 11:46
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Recent production gains in the US have been accompanied by an all-out propaganda assault, from industry and their pocketed pundits and politicians, to convince the public that (1) water-intensive extraction methods are environmentally friendly, and (2) that the new production associated with it is a “game-changer” that will lead to “North American energy independence” and all that. A quick glance at the numbers shows (2) to be a far-fetched notion at best. Still, the propaganda campaign seems to be working.

This is my favorite massive mis-apprehension out of several published mis-apprehensions populating the papers this morning:

“Gas prices are holding steady thanks to the fact that North American production of crude oil is expected to hit an all-time high within the next five years …”

That little un-checked nugget from Michael Vaughn at the Globe and Mail..

Leaving aside the interesting question of whether blatant mis-statements like this, which have presumably survived review by editors of major international publications, are deliberate lies or just lazy stenographic journalism — Is the built-up wall of ignorance now too thick and high to get past? It’s a green monster.

Should we try to break down the wall or is it just much too huge? Should we stand back and admire it in all its glory? Should we paint subversive cartoons on it? What?



2011 API numbers

…show US, though producing more and consuming less, still importing over 11 mbd in 2011, with just over 2 mbd from Canada.

Via Oil & Gas Journal.


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Fugitive methane

A new story in Scientific American by Frischetti. Fracking could release large quantities of methane into the atmosphere, accelerating global warming.



Truck traffic associated with Marcellus fracking

From http://www.un-naturalgas.org/NYSDOT%20Transportation%20Impacts%20Paper.pdf

Per well:



Public comments on NY hydrofracking were 10-to-1 against

…with one day left in comment period.

http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article/20120110/NEWS01/301100008/-Hydrofracking-energizes-New-York-residents?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|PoughkeepsieJournal.com|s



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.



More confusion

Louise Basinese, Wall Street Daily. The confusion about refinery product exports is getting brutal.

http://www.wallstreetdaily.com/2011/12/16/peak-oil/



Concentrations

http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Colorado-tightens-fracking-rules-2401144.php

That’s cool, it’s nice to know what goes in. More important — what comes out, and what do they do with it.



Shale gas: ponzilicious?

“The Questionable Economics of Shale Gas,” by Chris Nelder, Dec. 14, 2011.



Historical perspective on the Bakken Boom

This is an excellent article by Derik Andreoli, looking at the historical big picture of American extraction booms.

The Oil Drum | The Bakken Boom – A Modern-Day Gold Rush.



Lying or confused, part 2

http://www.statecollege.com/news/columns/daniel-nestlerode-as-us-becomes-a-net-energy-exporter-greenenergy-push-on-last-legs-951653/

From statecollege.com, Dec. 4, 2011.

very quietly, I guess.

The author Dan Nestlerode is apparently the Director of Research at his firm. Ouch Dan!



Natural gas prices
December 8, 2011, 14:26
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BP STATISTICAL REVIEW OF WORLD ENERGY, NAT. GAS PRICES

Notice how the price in the US is about half the average German import price for 2010.



Colo. Supreme Court Considers Nuke Site Drilling
December 2, 2011, 04:58
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Colo. Supreme Court Considers Nuke Site Drilling – Denver News Story – KMGH Denver.

Note: Encana is the same company that jacked up the ground water in Wyoming. Abraham Lustgarten, “EPA Finds Fracking Compound in Wyoming Aquifer,” Scientific American/ProPublica, November 10, 2011.



Predicted future production from the Bakken shale
November 28, 2011, 02:17
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“A Second Look at Oil Production in the Bakken,” by Heading Out, The Oil Drum, Nov. 27, 2011

The black line on the bottom represents oil price.

Not surprisingly, the predictions are coming back to earth already.



Gas PR floods Albany
November 26, 2011, 23:34
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/nyregion/hydrofracking-debate-spurs-huge-spending-by-industry.html



Happy Fracsgiving
November 25, 2011, 03:47
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http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_19403791

Colorado frac disclosure trumped by ‘trade secrets.’



Nat gas is 75% cheaper than oil per btu
November 19, 2011, 13:38
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Chart from Carpe Diem blog.

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But what about EROEI, that is, net energy of tight gas?




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