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9th International Peak Oil Conference

 
Début Mercredi, 27 Avril 2011 -  08:00
Fin Mardi, 03 Mai 2011 - 17:00

9th International Peak Oil Conference of ASPO ‘Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas’  - April, Brussels & Wallonia

ASPO, Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, is a network of scientists and professionals having an interest in determining the date and impact of the peak and decline of the world's production of oil and gas due to resource constraints.

The 9th ASPO conference is the only international conference exclusively dedicated to fossil fuel depletion and its economic and social consequences, to be held at the following locations and dates:

-9th ASPO conference: Albert Hall in Brussels, 27-29 April 2011

-Public session at the Walloon Parliament: Namur, 26 April 2011

-Public session at the European Parliament: Brussels, 03 May 2011

The era of cheap energy is ending due to the depletion of low cost fossil fuel deposits. Since 2000, production constraints led to a quadrupling of the oil price and increasing volatility on the oil markets. Since 2011, these trends are exacerbated by political instability in North Africa and the Middle-East.

Join the ASPO9 conference to analyze these events. You will discuss the future of fossil fuels, the impacts of 100+ dollars per barrel oil prices on the economy, agriculture, and territory planning, the role of scientific research to develop solutions to peak oil consequences, as well as many other subjects related to the European Energy Policy in an Era of Expensive Energy. With some oil producing countries having recently shifted from a status of oil exporter to a status of oil importer (Tunisia, Egypt) or being expected to do so in a few years (Bahrain, Yemen, Syria), you will be plunged into the events unfolding in the Arab world, and will discuss the effects of a decline of oil exports for oil producing and oil importing countries. You will also discover the first political mobilizations in Belgium to face these challenges.

With the participation of: 

·         Prof. Thierry Bréchet – Professor at UCL, coordinator of the study “Analysis of the peak oil effects for the Walloon territory”

·         Dr. Ir. Jean-Marie Masset – Former VP Geoscience of TOTAL

·         Prof. Paul Stevens – Recipient of the 2009 OPEC award, Chatham House, London

·         Prof. Henrik Lund – Professor in Energy planning at Aalborg University, author of the book « Renewable Energy Systems  -  The Choice and Modeling of  100% Renewable Solutions »

·         Erik Townsend – Private investor planning to start a hedge fund based on peak oil

·         Jeff Rubin – Former Chief Economist of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

Information, Programme et Inscription : www.aspo9.be

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