Oliver Inderwildi PhD's Contributions

Novel Fuel Resources, the Force of Economics and the Renewed East–West Power Struggle

Rapid technological advancements can make previously uneconomic resources and/or feedstock available within significantly reduced timeframes. This can and will further transform the global energy landscape and moreover...

Dr. Oliver Inderwildi: The Unconventional Energy Revolution Is Transforming North America Into the Next Middle East

Aug 14 – Jim welcomes back Dr. Oliver Inderwildi, Senior Policy Fellow at Oxford University in England. Dr. Inderwildi discusses how rapid technological advancements are transforming the global energy landscape.

Dr. Oliver Inderwildi: Oil Price Volatility – A Fundamental Barrier to Economic Growth

May 16 – Jim is pleased to welcome back Dr. Oliver Inderwildi Ph.D., Research Fellow at Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK. Dr. Inderwildi speaks to the high degree of oil price volatility over...

Dr. Oliver Inderwildi: The Second Half of the Oil Age

Aug 9 – Jim is pleased to welcome back Dr. Oliver Inderwildi, a Research Fellow and head of the Smith School’s Low Carbon Mobility Center at Oxford University in England. Oliver notes that conventional oil peaked in 2005, and unconventional oil...

The Status of Conventional World Oil Reserves

Hype or Cause for Concern?

The status of world oil reserves is a contentious issue, polarised between advocates of peak oil who believe production will soon decline, and major oil companies that say there is enough oil to last for decades. In reality, much of the disagreement can be resolved through clear definition of the grade, type, and reporting framework used to estimate oil reserve volumes.

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