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of Oil
UK
to run out of oil, gas and coal in five years – report
New
research from the Global Sustainability Institute has found that
Britain, France and many other European countries have low reserves
of fossil fuels, and their home grown energy could be entirely
reliant on imports in several years.
RT,
17
May, 2014
The
study found that the UK has just 5.2 years of oil, 4.5 years of coal
and three years of gas before it completely runs out of fossil fuels,
said the researchers at the Institute based at Anglia Ruskin
University, in the East of England.
France
is also in poor shape with less than a year’s worth of fossil fuels
in reserve, and Italy has a single year of oil left and less than a
year of gas and coal, but France unlike its southern neighbor
generates almost 80 percent of its electricity from nuclear power.
In
contrast Russia, with its huge landmass, has more than 50 years of
oil, 100 years of gas and more than 500 years of coal. Norway also
has extensive reserves of oil and gas under the North Sea.
Dr.
Aled Jones, who is director of the Institute, said that countries
with small reserves of fossil fuels would become vulnerable to rising
energy prices.
“The
EU is becoming ever more reliant on our resource rich neighbors such
as Russia and Norway, and this trend will only continue unless
decisive action is taken,” he said.
But
some countries in the EU were found to be better off in terms of
energy reserves. Germany has 250 years of coal remaining and Bulgaria
over seventy years.
Professor
Victor Anderson, who is also from the Institute, urged a Europe wide
plan to expand renewable energy sources like wind, solar and tidal
power.
“Coal,
oil and gas resources are running down and we need alternatives,”
he said.
However,
there has been significant development of wind power and biomass
generation in the UK over the last 15 years meaning that it is
expected to produce 15 percent of its electricity through renewable
sources by the end of the decade.
In
the face of rising energy insecurity, the Conservative led UK
government has announced it will not subsidize on shore wind farms if
they win the next election in 2015 and they have already announced
cuts in subsidies for large-scale solar farms from next April.
Ministers
have said that they hope to produce enough shale gas through fracking
and that new reserves in the North Sea will prolong production there
and plug the deficit.
However,
fracking is facing significant opposition within the country from
locals and politicians and the North Sea would be out of bounds to
the rest of the UK should Scotland decide to vote for independence in
the referendum scheduled for this September.
Jim
Skea, a fellow at UK Research Councils in Energy Strategy, a
publically funded body that researches aspects of science and
technology, cast doubt on the accuracy of the report.
“This
sounds very unlikely. What’s more, it’s irrelevant – the UK has
a stable supply of imported energy, even if it is a good idea to
increase our own supplies,” he told BBC News.
Meanwhile,
a spokesperson for the Department of Energy and Climate Change said
the report was “nonsense”.
"The
UK is one of the most energy secure countries in the world thanks to
the combination of our own reserves, our diverse sources of imported
energy and our focus on increasing clean, homegrown energy in the UK
- which includes nuclear, renewables and carbon capture and storage,”
they said.
The
authors of the report note that their figures must be treated with
caution as “proved reserves” of oil and gas can increase,
depending on exploration of new fields and deployment of new
extraction techniques.
When Margaret Thatcher was in Power She pumped Brent Crude Oil like there was no tomorrow. She broke every methodology on the exploitation, there is a good word for it, of the North Sea Oil Fields. Normally Oil fields are drawn down at a moderate level ensuring that the reserves in the field reach maximum value over time. Thatcher broke this formula for a number of reasons.
ReplyDelete1) She used vast revenues from Oil Production to prop up her Neo-Liberal economic policies that saw the destruction of many industries and their attendant Trade Unions, one of her major achievements in power.
2) She never trusted the Scottish people to remain in the Union and so decided to steal their reserves as quickly as she could. Consequently this lack of faith in the Scottish peoples allegiance to the Union has been a major force in Driving them away.
Most contemporary wars have been fought over Energy resources and the ones we witness baring down on us as we speak are no different.