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Emerging Super-Powers
By
R. EMMETT TYRRELL JR.
The Washington Times
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20070607-084546-5183r.htm
Who are the major producers of oil in the world?
The unsettling answer is
Saudi Arabia
and
Russia.
They produce about 9 million barrels of oil a day.
And who are the world's major producers of natural gas?
Again, the answer is unsettling -
Iran
and Russia
.
There are students of geopolitics with a special knowledge of energy resources
who worry about this. One, the economist,
Philip Verleger,
believes that with regard to Russia
and its energy
reserves, we are in the second round of the Cold War.
As spring evanesces into summer and Americans take to the road in their gas
guzzlers, leaving their homes with air conditioners on high, it is perhaps an
auspicious time to consider our energy needs.
The presidential candidates, hustling for their parties' presidential
nominations, tell us that they are going to make us "energy independent.
The price of oil on the world market today is in the neighborhood of $70 a
barrel, and Americans are complaining about paying over $3.00 a gallon for
gasoline. But by the end of the summer the world will be consuming over 85
million barrels of oil. The economies of the world's leading oil consumers,
China
and America
, are that
strong.
Thus oil experts, such as
Boone Pickens,
predict $80 for a barrel of oil by the end of the year. He doubts that the world
can produce more than 85 million barrels a day. That means the price of gasoline
will be even higher than $3.00 a gallon. Mr. Verleger predicts
$100 for a barrel of oil before the end of 2008. Imagine what you will be paying
for a gallon of gas then.
Russia
might regain its
old position as a superpower on the basis of its oil and natural gas holdings
alone. Mr. Verleger cites a 2006 article in the
Financial Times
that suggests that this is very much on President Putin's mind.
"As a city official in St. Petersburg
," Neil Buckley
wrote in the FT, "he studied part-time at the city's State Mining Institute and
wrote a dissertation entitled 'Mineral Raw Materials in the Strategy for
Development of the Russian Economy.' In it he argued Russia
's rich
natural resource base would secure not only its economic future but also its
international position."
So let the presidential contenders begin their debate on energy independence or at least an energy policy. With oil at $70 a barrel and moving upwards, energy alternatives are more feasible.
Boone Pickens mentions ethanol and biodiesel as
alternatives. His favorite is nuclear, as he noted this month in the Dallas
Business Journal. "It's clean. There have been no accidents with it, and you can
get rid of the waste." He calls it the "fuel of the future."
Peak production of oil, however, is here and now. The world consumes 30 billion
barrels of oil annually. Producers have not been able to replace 30 billion
barrels of oil into the world oil supply since 1985. There are no vast
reservoirs of oil left. Simple market forces are going to coax America
toward oil
alternatives.
In the meantime, however, Russia
, Saudi Arabia
, and Iran
are going
to be prospering from our oil purchases, and Russia
may emerge
as a superpower.
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