What is Peak oil?
"The term Peak Oil refers to the maximum rate of the production of oil in any area under consideration, recognising that it is a finite natural resource, subject to depletion."
--Colin Campbell
Dr Colin Campbell
He has been employed by Oxford University, Texaco, British Petroleum, Amoco, Shenandoah Oil, Norsk Hydro, and Fina, and has worked with the Bulgarian and Swedish governments. His writing credits include two books and more than 150 papers. Colin is now a Trustee of the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre ("ODAC") in the United Kingdom, a charitable organisation in London that is dedicated to researching the date and impact of the peak and decline of world oil production due to resource constraints, and raising awareness of the serious consequences. He has published extensively, and his recent articles have stimulated lively debate. His views are provocative yet carry the weight of a wide international experience. Colin Campbell: "Understanding depletion is simple. Think of an Irish pub. The glass starts full and ends empty. There are only so many more drinks to closing time. It’s the same with oil. We have to find the bar before we can drink what’s in it. Works and publicationsColin has written a long list of various publications, books, articles and other things related to peak oil. You can find some of his works in our publication section. We will add more in the future as soon as we have the time to collect and compile his work. Curriculum Vitae1955-56 Geologist to Oxford University Expedition to Borneo, Geological field work, central Borneo 1956 Geologist (tmp), British Overseas Geological Surveys, Sarawak Writing up the results for publication 1957-61 Exploration Geologist, Texaco, Trinidad, Colombia Geological field work 1961-66 Regional Geologist, BP, Colombia Regional evaluation and commercial appraisals 1967-68 Regional Geologist, BP, Australia, New Guinea Geological field work, central Papua, 1968-69 Regional Geologist, Amoco, New York, Chicago Regional evaluation of South America, search for opportunities, government negotiations 1969-72 Chief Geologist, Amoco, Ecuador Managing an exploration venture in the Amazon headwaters, much negotiation 1972-78 General Manager, Shenandoah Oil, London, Dublin Managing a small company secure a stake in UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Turkey. Much negotiation with partners and government, recruited small staff 1978 Adviser, Norsk Hydro, Oslo Advising a major Norwegian company take a position in oil 1978-79 Exploration Manager, Aran, Dublin Managing exploration in two joint ventures off Ireland with BP and Deminex. Many colourful negotiations 1979 Supervisor, New Ventures, Amoco, London Return to mainstream oil industry, dealing with ventures in Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Malta 1980-84 Exploration Manager, Amoco, Norway Managing a major operating company's exploration in Norway, finding first oil off mid Norway 1985-89 Executive Vice-President, Fina, Norway Built up a new office, eventually with a staff of 60. Many negotiations with government and partners. Public relations. Secured new strong position in Barents Sea, and elsewhere with major company partners. Increasing independence and contempt of head office led to "early retirement". 1989- Consultant to Amoco, Norway Consultant to Norwegian Petroleum Directorate on world oil resources and depletion: study eventually published as the Golden Century of Oil Chairman, Nordic American Oil Co. Formed new oil company with Norwegian and American capital to undertake infill drilling in old US fields. Eventually sold out. Consulting to Bulgarian Government, Advising government on fall of Communism how to attract western oil companies Consulting to Statoil, Mobil, Amerada, Enterprise, Total, Pelican on oil resources; Consulting to Shell, Esso, Mobil on N.Sea project Consulting to Petroconsultants, Geneva Wrote several major reports on oil depletion Partner in Petroplan Inc A consultancy concentrating on oil forecasting, write monthly column in Tomorrow's Oil Adviser to the board, Hampton Investments, San Francisco See also www.oilcrisis.com for references Professional AffiliationsAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Links |
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