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Evolution of the ASPO-USA Conference

Evolution of the ASPO-USA Conference

ASPO-USA has held seven annual conferences since the first in 2005.  Each conference has been different in its own way—different locations, speakers, topics, etc.  The essence of the conference, however, has remained the same—an opportunity to learn about and discuss Peak Oil issues with leading experts in the field and other knowledgeable people.  As ASPO-USA plans future conferences and events, we want to preserve

Robert Kanner Appointed Advisory Board Chair

ASPO-USA’s advisory board comprises an array of distinguished Peak Oil pioneers, experts, educators,  and leaders from a variety of disciplines.

Continuing the Legacy of Matt Simmons

Before his untimely passing in 2010, I knew of Matt Simmons,

Top Quotes from 2011

Every morning Tom Whipple, editor of ASPO-USA’s Peak Oil Review, sends out his daily Peak Oil News - a collection of international news stories from

2012 Predictions

(Note: Commentaries do not necessarily represent the position of ASPO-USA.) Last year ASPO-USA brought together a host of leading thinkers and their predictions

Insiders’ Lunch, Seminar & Reception - New York - Feb. 3rd

ASPO-USA is planning an exclusive one-day program of events in New York City that will offer critical intelligence and unique insights on emerging oil

Gregor Macdonald

“Global giants such as Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil have essentially abandoned the effort to meaningfully expand their oil reserves. Instead, they

from Exxon Mobil’s 2012 Outlook for Energy

“Much attention is paid to new energy technologies, with good reason. But it also is important to know that most of today’s liquid

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Robert Rapier

“In its simplest form, Peak Oil means that just as oil production in the US peaked in 1970 and began to decline, so shall global production do the same. Once you get past that basic premise - one

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US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton

“You can’t talk about our economy or foreign policy without talking about energy. With a growing global population and a finite supply of fossil fuels, the need to diversify our supply is urgent.” –

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