Stories tagged with "prudhoe bay"
The Capacity to Adapt
Posted by Glenn on August 10, 2006 - 6:00am in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: new york, new york city, oil, peak oil, prudhoe bay [list all tags]
It's certainly possible. Knowledge can be retained and technology can advance even in the harshest environments. Highly complex systems existed long before oil became so prominent. The question is will we be able to adapt? I'm not a doomer, but I'm not an optimist either. In general, I think we will have a few major pivot points where we CAN make decisions that move toward positive adaptation. I think we will react in ways that we never expected. I worry that the dark angels will throw all their efforts behind propping up the status quo, the non-negotiable love affair with the automobile and overconsumption.
Today's NY Times has an Opinion piece on this subject by Stephen Sass, a Cornell University engineering professor. The viewpoint starts off sounding cornucopian, but it strikes a skeptical note about midway through:
The bottom line is that the very process of developing alternative sources of energy to replace fossil fuels may yield benefits beyond our imagining. But if instead we fail to innovate, the consequences could be devastating.
More thoughts on Prudhoe Bay
Posted by Heading Out on August 8, 2006 - 10:41am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: bp, california, china, corrosion, prudhoe bay, saudi arabia [list all tags]
To begin with, thanks to Westexas, the cause of the corrosion appears to be known.
And a tip of the hat to Mike A for an UPDATE, I have moved into the post on these bacteria. (8:35 AM)
And (10:35 AM) I also added a note on where Platts suggests the relief supplies might come from. It gives an idea of the global nature of the business. I also add a comment from the Oil and Gas Journal that perhaps I got out too far by assuming that the new corrosion was the same as the old.
[editor's note, by Prof. Goose] EIA says Prudhoe Bay back to normal after January (thanks Darwinian).
Prudhoe Bay Open Thread and News Dump 2
Posted by Prof. Goose on August 7, 2006 - 2:04pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: alaska, corrosion, north slope, oil, oil prices, peak oil, pipelines, prudhoe bay [list all tags]
Closing Prudhoe Bay
Posted by Heading Out on August 6, 2006 - 11:04pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: alaska, corrosion, north slope, oil, oil prices, peak oil, pipelines, prudhoe bay [list all tags]
Because of severe corrosion in one of the pipelines, BP is temporarily closing the production from the Prudhoe Bay oilfield, and, in the process, cutting off some 400,000 barrels of oil a day, some 8% of US production. The NYT story suggests that this might raise prices by as much as $10 a barrel.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - In a sudden blow to the nation's oil supply, half the production on Alaska's North Slope was being shut down Sunday after BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. discovered severe corrosion in a Prudhoe Bay oil transit line.MSNBC, Yahoo, Reuters.BP officials said they didn't know how long the Prudhoe Bay field would be off line. "I don't even know how long it's going to take to shut it down," said Tom Williams, BP's senior tax and royalty counsel.
Once the field is shut down, in a process expected to take days, BP said oil production will be reduced by 400,000 barrels a day. That's close to 8 percent of U.S. oil production as of May 2006 or about 2.6 percent of U.S. supply including imports, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
and then let's not forget:
OPEC production down in July 0.8%.
Tomorrow will be an interesting day. More under the fold.
UPDATE: From Rigzone
The Department of Energy Monday said it would consider offering refiners oil from the nation's emergency oil stockpile to address supply concerns in Alaska resulting from BP's shutdown of Alaska's Prudhoe Bay field.

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