ESL Lesson 1
Oil in Our Every Day Life
ESL Lesson 2
The History of Mining
ESL Lesson 3
Economic growth
ESL Lesson 4
Delivery Systems
ESL Lesson 5
Cities and Population Movement
ESL Lesson 6
Recycling
ESL Lesson 7
Rubber
ESL Lesson 8
Farming
Table of Contents
IntroductionESL Basic
Hubbert Peak Theory
Oil Reserves by Country
Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROEI)
What is Crude Oil
Classification of Different Types of Crude Oil
What is in a Barrel of Crude Oil
ESL Lesson 1
Oil in our Everyday Life
Glossary of Oil & Gas Terms
World Crude Oil Production Forecast
More Oil Fields will be Found
Some Producing Oil Fields by size
Expected Oil fields by year 2006-2010
Future from 2010
World Oil Consumption 2006 - 86.4 million barrels a day
OPEC Warns High Commodity Prices May Kill Oil Projects
Carbon black shortages slow down mining
ESL Lesson 2
History of Mining
Trouble in the World's Largest Oil Field
Saudi Aramco boosts drilling efforts to offset declining fields
How is Saudi Arabia getting on, or more evidence of a deteriorating situation?
ESL Lesson 3
Economic growth
Mexico - Cantarell Field in Decline
Kuwait and Oil Reserves
China - PetroChina has jump in natural gas output
U.K. and Norway
Russia says Oil Reserves Repletion Lags Production
ESL Lesson 4
Delivery Systems
The Caspian Region Central Asia
Iran
Africa
ESL Lesson 5
Cities and Population Movement
Possible Alternatives to Replace Crude Oil
Extraction Process
Environmental Impacts
ESL Lesson 6
Recycling
Oil shale
Economics
Environmental Considerations
Shale Oil Extraction Imminent
ESL Lesson 7
Rubber
Bio-fuels and Ethanol
Liquid Fossil Fuels
Grain Ethanol
Sugarcane Ethanol
Cellulosic Ethanol
Biodiesel
Biomass Gasification
Wind and Solar
Conservation
ESL Lesson 8
Farming
Iraqi regime to hand over oil reserves to US energy giants
Iraqi Oil Reserves