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More on Bartlett and Peak Oil
3 April 2005
Energy Bulletin has an update on Rep. Bartlett’s presentation to Congress on Peak Oil. (Earlier post).
Video from C-SPAN of the presentation is now available—details on the Energy Bulletin site.
Bartlett’s office sent out a full transcript of his 14 March speech, including charts, which I have posted here in pdf format.
Rep. Bartlett will be giving another Peak Oil related presentation to the US Congress the week of 11 April, the exact date and time still TBD.
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Just an observation - Bartlett keeps referring to the 'bell curve' when he is actually looking at oil production figures. Someone should tell him that this is not a statistical distribution curve before he talks again on 11th April! Also - Colin Campbell isn't American and doesn't live in Scotland.
Posted by: Dave Moreman | Apr 4, 2005 4:31:45 AM





