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Holiday Closing - and moving

Obesity as a societal problem

The Danish Board of Technology’s collection of topics for the year 2010

A Clear Message from World Citizens to COP15 Politicians

4 citizens' meetings debating the future of the healthcaresystem

Demand Driven Technoloical Innovation

Environmentally friendly building in practice - what are we waiting for?

STOA workshop on Food Issues and Human Health

Project Description: World Wide Views On Global Warming

World Wide Views on Global Warming

IT security for private users

Privacy and Security Technology (PRISE)

EPTA - Genetically modified plants and food

STOA project - The future of European long distance transport

The Policy Challenges of Electronic Privacy

Local democracy

IT-Security beyond borders

Tomorrow’s Fuels for the Transport Sector: A Danish Perspective

Free public transport

How are we going to use the increased knowledge on the human brain?

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Review on "Oil-based Technology and Economy - Prospects for the Future"

The aim of the review is to give politicians and the general public an opportunity to gain insight into the basics of oil geology and oil economy, the different methods applied to assess regional and global conventional oil reserves and potential future production capacity, and - on this background - the prospects for a world economy increasingly dependent on oil-based technologies.

A preliminary edition of the review was presented at the conference "Oil-Based Technology and Economy - Prospects for the Future", held in Copenhagen on December 10th 2003. In the present edition, the Summary has been extended and additions have been made to some other sections. Some additions refer to the presentations at the conference, others to articles published shortly before or after the conference.

The review can be downloaded below.

Continued economic growth based on the presently predominant technologies implies continued growth in global oil demand.

In a world economy still becoming increasingly dependent on oil, an impending peak and subsequent decline in oil production implies potential severe economic consequences for the affluent as well as the developing countries. All parliaments, governments and international political institutions must therefore, consider the opportunities for and the costs of balancing demand and production in the next decades. At the conference, data and analyses essential for the realistic assessment of these opportunities and costs was presented and discussed.

Last update: 06-09-2005

Download the Review ”Oil-based Technology and Economy - Prospects for the Future" (PDF, 4,8 MB)



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