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Peak Oil

Advancing the topical debate over the timing of peak oil & gas

Organised by: Petroleum Group
Date: 15 April 2008
Event Type: Lecture
Venue: The Geological Society (Burlington House)
Accessibility: Hearing Aid Loop Wheelchair Access
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The aim of the Geological Society's Peak Oil evening meeting is to further discuss and debate the timing and impact of Peak Oil & Gas. Have we become so efficient at exploring and producing petroleum resources that we are we already there as Colin Campbell ASPO) would argue? Or will technology solutions and a move to more unconventional deposits save the day as Mike Daly (BP) and Glen Cayley (Shell) would suggest? And let's not forget gas. Malcolm Brown (BG Group) sees a longer future for gas but will the progressive use of gas as a substitute for oil hasten its decline? Lot's of questions but do we really have the answers? Come along to the Geological Society on the evening of Tuesday 15th April and join in the debate. Our four invited speakers will present their case, to be followed by a panel discussion. The evening will close with wine and savouries in the Lower Library at Burlington House.

Speakers


Mike Daly, Group Vice President, Exploration and Long Term Renewal, BP
Malcolm Brown, Vice President & General Manager, Exploration, BG Group
Colin Campbell, Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas
 
 

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