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    THE ENERGY TRAIL — WHERE IT IS LEADING
    Do You Know Enough to Care?

    by George H Croy (Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE); South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX); Technical Journal Editor (retired) & Freelance Writer)

    Table of Contents (251k)
    Introduction (139k)
    Chapter 1: An Introduction (260k)

    This book describes the effect that hydrocarbon energy (oil, gas and coal) has had on human evolution, how we got to the stage we are at today, what we are doing about it and where it will lead us in the not-too-distant future.

    The book is not speculation, but rather a collection of provable information based on verifiable facts which readers are encouraged to research for themselves so as to make an informed decision on how these facts will affect the future of mankind. The book covers the future of the human race, not just the decline of non-renewable resources such as oil and gas. It is designed to make people think out of the box rather than merely accept the results as they happen.

     
    Contents:
    • An Introduction
    • The Making of the Majors
    • The Growth of Population
    • Who Is to Blame?
    • We Can't Have It All
    • The Alternatives Available
    • Using What We Have
    • Not Everyone Agrees
    • It Still Exists, The Question Is Cost
    • Time to Listen, Not Talk
    • Is It All Over?
    • Only Time Will Tell
     
    Readership: General population (from post-secondary students to retirees) with a specific interest in the use of energy; undergraduates as well as graduates in energy studies, economics, city development.
     
    “This book would be splendid for initiating a debate amongst mature students on, say, an MSc course: it demonstrates the necessity for the long-term success of renewables: it succeeds admirably in describing the ultimate plight of the present oil industry.”
    Energy Group Newsletter
     
    184pp    Pub. date: Oct 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-281-857-7(pbk)
    981-281-857-X(pbk)
       US$27 / £15

     


    184pp    Pub. date: Oct 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-281-858-4(ebook)
    981-281-858-8(ebook)
       US$35

     


     

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