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FutureChallenge: The Future of OIL: Semi-annual Report. Special 4th Quarter 2014 Edition

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What is oil? Who produces it? Who uses it? How is oil used? How much oil is there?

Has the world reached peak oil? Is the world in an oil decline or are we awash in oil? What is the near and long-term future for oil? What global hotspots and
threats may influence global oil and determine the price of gas at the pump? Can we depend on oil being available when we need it and at what price?

What is the future of oil?

These fundamental questions are addressed in this revealing report on the future challenges of global oil. After digging through reams of data and news, and
analyzing global geopolitical conditions, Chase Global Trend has distilled key information and applied its analysis to answer these questions and more.

Presented here is a condensed review and analysis of the current state of global oil along with bold estimates of future global conditions and the challenges facing global oil.

93 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 15, 2014

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Jonathan Cook

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There is more than one author with this name on Goodreads. See Jonathan Cook, Jonathan Cook, Jonathan Cook, Jonathan M. Cook, Jonathan A. Cook, Jonathan Chase Cook, Jonathan C. Cook.

Jonathan Cook is an award-winning British journalist based in Nazareth, Israel, since 2001.

He is the author of three books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict:

Blood and Religion: The Unmasking of the Jewish State (2006)
Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East (2008)
Disappearing Palestine: Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair (2008)
He has also contributed chapters and essays to several edited volumes on Israel-Palestine.

In 2011 Jonathan was awarded the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize for Journalism. The judges’ citation reads: “Jonathan Cook’s work on Palestine and Israel, especially his de-coding of official propaganda and his outstanding analysis of events often obfuscated in the mainstream, has made him one of the reliable truth-tellers in the Middle East.”

The same year, Project Censored voted a report by Jonathan, “Israel brings Gaza entry restrictions to West Bank“, one of the most important stories censored in 2009-10.

Jonathan’s reports and commentaries have appeared in the Guardian, the Observer, the Times and the New Statesman (London); The International Herald Tribune and Le Monde diplomatique (Paris); Al-Ahram Weekly (Cairo); The National (Abu Dhabi); The Daily Star (Beirut); The Middle East Report and Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (Washington); and The Irish Times (Dublin). He has contributed to many online sites, such as CounterPunch, Israeli Occupation Archive, Al-Jazeera.com and Electronic Intifada.

He has been a senior consultant and lead writer on two major reports by the International Crisis Group, a leading think-tank based in Washington and Brussels dealing with conflict resolution.

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