Category
page 1Peak oil
1973 oil crisis
1973 petroleum shortage

Haber-Bosch process
artificial nitrogen fixation process which is the main industrial procedure for the production of ammonia nowadays
peak oil
point in time when the maximum rate of global oil extraction is reached
energy crisis
significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy
energy returned on energy invested
ratio of acquired energy to the amount of energy spent to obtain this energy
transition town
grassroot community projects that aim to increase self-sufficiency

overconsumption
thumb|Anti Shein protest, Grenoble, France
Overconsumption describes a situation where consumers overuse their available goods and services to where they cannot, or do not want to, replenish or reuse them. In microeconomics, this is the point where the marginal cost of a consumer is greater than their marginal utility. The term overconsumption is quite controversial and does not necessarily have a single unifying definition. When used to refer to natural resources to the point where the environment is negatively affected, it is synonymous with the term overexploitation. However, when used in t
fossil-fuel phase-out
discontinuation of the use of fossil fuels
Hubbert peak theory
One of the primary theories on peak oil
list of oil fields
Wikimedia list article

Frontlines: Fuel of War
2008 video game
abiogenic petroleum origin
theory about the origin of petroleum
Olduvai theory
hypothesis that industrial civilization (as defined by per capita energy production) will have a lifetime of less than or equal to 100 years (1930–2030)
food vs. fuel
debate concerning diversion of food supply for biofuels production
Special Period
economic crisis in Cuba after the collapse of the Soviet Union
2000s energy crisis
sixfold rise in oil prices, peaking in 2008
Hirsch report
2005 US Department of Energy report
Aftermath
2010 documentary television series
Proven reserves
measure of fossil fuel energy reserves
Seria Oil Field
largest oil field in northwest Borneo, Brunei
Rimini protocol
Proposal to stabilise oil prices and minimize the effects of peak oil
Hubbert curve
Model of fossil fuel production
oil depletion
decline in oil production of a well, oil field, or geographic area
Rasau
Rasau, formerly known as Kampong Rasau, is an area in Brunei that comprises a village and one of the country's many oil fields. It is situated in the Belait District on the west bank of the Belait River, just south of Kampong Sungai Teraban and near the administrative centre, Kuala Belait. Rasau was previously classified as one of the villages within Mukim Kuala Belait.