"Petroleum industry and trade History To 1500 Sources Germany." . . "Energy consumption Forecasting To 1500 Sources Germany." . . "Consumo de energía Predicciones." . . "Energieversorgung" . . "Consommation d'énergie Prévision." . . "Industrie pétrolière." . . "Electronic books." . . "Energiesparen" . . "Erdölversorgung." . . "Power resources History To 1500 Sources Germany." . . "Industria del petróleo." . . "Prognose" . . "Petróleo Industria y comercio." . . "Power resources." . . "Pétrole Industrie et commerce." . . "Pétrole - Industrie et commerce." . "Prévision." . . "Welt" . . "Energiekonsum" . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "History" . . . . . . . . . . . . "A thousand barrels a second the coming oil break point and the challenges facing an energy dependent world : [Summary]" . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . "A thousand barrels a second the coming oil break point and the challenges facing an energy dependent world" . . . "A thousand barrels a second the coming oil break point and the challenges facing an energy dependent world"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In 2006, world oil consumption will exceed one thousand barrels per second. The news marks an important change that will have a far-reaching impact on world economies, investments, and business profitability. In A Thousand Barrels a Second, Chief Energy Economist of ARC Financial Peter Tertzakian examines the future of oil and offers insights into what it will take to rebalance our energy needs and seize new opportunities. He answers the top questions asked by business leaders, policy makers, investors, and concerned citizens as we approach the coming break point: Are today's high oil and gas prices part of a routine business cycle, or are there more profound forces at play? Are hybrid vehicles our only solution against high gasoline prices? Is China's growing thirst for energy sustainable? Which government policies work and which do not? Will nuclear power and coal save the day-again? Tertzakian also offers a realistic, informed look into the future of our energy supply chains and how our consumption patterns may evolve, revealing how governments, businesses, and even individuals can meet the coming challenges with better solutions and innovations." . "In 2006, world oil consumption will exceed one thousand barrels per second. The news marks an important change that will have a far-reaching impact on world economies, investments, and business profitability. In A Thousand Barrels a Second, Chief Energy Economist of ARC Financial Peter Tertzakian examines the future of oil and offers insights into what it will take to rebalance our energy needs and seize new opportunities. He answers the top questions asked by business leaders, policy makers, investors, and concerned citizens as we approach the coming break point: Are today's high oil and gas prices part of a routine business cycle, or are there more profound forces at play? Are hybrid vehicles our only solution against high gasoline prices? Is China's growing thirst for energy sustainable? Which government policies work and which do not? Will nuclear power and coal save the day-again? Tertzakian also offers a realistic, informed look into the future of our energy supply chains and how our consumption patterns may evolve, revealing how governments, businesses, and even individuals can meet the coming challenges with better solutions and innovations."@en . . . "A thousand barrels a second : the coming oil break point and the challenges facing an energy dependent world" . . "Consommation d'énergie." . . "Recursos energéticos." . . "Energiewirtschaft" . . "Energía Consumo." . . "Política energética." . . . . "Pétrole Consommation Prévision." . . "Produits pétroliers Industrie et commerce." . . "Industrie énergétique." . . "Énergie Consommation Prévision." . . "Énergie - Consommation - Prévision." . "Energy consumption History." . . "Petroleum industry and trade." . . "Ressources énergétiques." . . "Energy consumption." . .