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Geopolitical Feedback Loops in Resource and Oil Depletion
Posted by jeffvail on October 30, 2007 - 9:22am
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: export land model, feedback-loops, geopolitics, mercantilism, nationalism, original, peak oil, privateering, return on investment [list all tags]
This is a repost of an article that ran a few weeks ago. It was linked to by Professor Deffeyes, so it seemed a good time to bring it forward again.
It is quite common to hear experts explain that the current tight oil markets are due to “above-ground factors,” and not a result of a global peaking in oil production. In reality, geological peaking is driving the geopolitical events that constitute the most significant “above-ground factors” such as the chaos in Iraq and Nigeria, the nationalization in Venezuela and Bolivia, etc. Geological peaking spawns positive feedback loops within the geopolitical system. Critically, these loops are not separable from the geological events—they are part of the broader “system” of Peak Oil.
Geopolitical Feedback Loops in Peak Oil
Posted by jeffvail on October 3, 2007 - 9:00am
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: export land model, feedback-loops, geopolitics, mercantilism, nationalism, original, peak oil, privateering, return on investment [list all tags]
It is quite common to hear experts explain that the current tight oil markets are due to “above-ground factors,” and not a result of a global peaking in oil production. In reality, geological peaking is driving the geopolitical events that constitute the most significant “above-ground factors” such as the chaos in Iraq and Nigeria, the nationalization in Venezuela and Bolivia, etc. Geological peaking spawns positive feedback loops within the geopolitical system. Critically, these loops are not separable from the geological events—they are part of the broader “system” of Peak Oil.

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