QUEENSLAND is heading for an oil shock. And it is not a matter of if, but when.
As crude oil prices hit a record high yesterday, an as-yet unreleased Queensland Government report warns of massive social dislocation, rising food prices and infrastructure headaches because of rising oil costs.
The report on the looming "peak oil" crisis concludes that we will have to re-think the way we live and travel in the next few years as relatively cheap liquid fuels become a thing of the past.
"Peak oil" refers to when global output fails to meet demand, a situation the report estimates will occur in the next few years, although some economists believe we are now on the cusp.
The report, Queensland's Vulnerability to Rising Oil Prices, comes as crude oil prices pushed through $US80 a barrel for the first time in trading on Thursday night – triple the price of five years ago.
The effect already is being felt at the bowser, with petrol in Brisbane yesterday selling for as much as 129.9¢ a litre.
The report was prepared by a taskforce of scientists and industry experts, including Queensland's chief geologist John Draper and the Department of Primary Industry's chief scientist Joe Baker, and chaired by the newly appointed Minister for Sustainability Andrew McNamara.
Of the three scenarios mapped out for world oil prices by the report, Mr McNamara said we were already in the worst case "high oil price" scenario.
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September 16th, 2007
Paul Syvret interview on GPM tomorrow
Tomorrow I'll be talking to Paul Syvret, author of the Courier Mail feature. When I scheduled the interview with him today he said that the oil vulnerability report was going to cabinet today and he'd be talking to Andrew McNamara about it in more detail later this afternoon. More to come.
September 18th, 2007
Hello!
Hey Andi,
Hope you're doing well. Thanks for posting all this info with updates! You've clearly been busy. It's great to see the peak oil issue getting some serious attention in cabinet.
How did the interview with Paul Syvret go?
cheers,
shelby
September 18th, 2007
I'm glad you asked!
It went quite well - you can listen here:
http://globalpublicmedia.com/journalist_paul_syvret_on_politics_peak_oil...
And stay tuned, I've got another big interview coming up within the next couple hours...
September 14th, 2007
More from the Courier Mail and me!
The Courier Mail has TWO stories about this issue today. Here's the second:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,22419391-953,00.html
And, I've just completed and posted an interview with Stuart McCarthy of ASPO in Brisbane about all the recent events here in Queensland:
http://globalpublicmedia.com/aspos_stuart_mccarthy_on_peak_oil_hitting_t...
September 14th, 2007
McNamara: our secret weapon?
Note that Andrew McNamara was just earlier this week made the new Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation (the "innovation" part sounds to me like, "figure out a technological way out of this mess"), and that the Environment minister position has been dropped in favour of this new position. With Anna Bligh (and hence McNamara) in for at least two years, we have a real chance to get some positive activity happening.