H-Energy Roundtables

The Gulf of Mexico Disaster

 

Posted to H-Energy on June 27, 2010

Four energy historians comment on the Deepwater Horizon blowout.

Introduction, Robert Lifset, University of Oklahoma

"A Catastrophic Accident of Norman Proportions" Peter Shulman, Case Western Reserve

"Louisiana's Wetlands: A Battered and Bruised Energy Landscape" Jason Theriot, University of Houston

"The Ties that Bind MMS and Big Oil" Tyler Priest, University of Houston

"Defining the Problem" Christopher Jones, Harvard

 

Energy History and Policy

Posted to H-Energy on 25 January 2010

What do energy historians have to tell President Obama about creating a new energy policy for the United States?

 

Introduction, Christopher Jones, Harvard University

"Reform Climate Change Policy" Robert Lifset, University of Oklahoma

"Thinking in Scales" Peter Shulman, Case Western Reserve University

"Lessons from Brazil: Fuel Choice and Offshore Development" Ty Priest, University of Houston

"Why the Copenhagen Summit Failed" David E. Nye, University of Southern Denmark

 

 

A Comparison of the Energy Policies of

Posted to H-Energy on 29 October 2008

 

Introduction, Tammy Nemeth, H-Energy Editor

Offshore Drilling, Tyler Priest, University of Houston

Climate Change, Brian Black, Penn State Altoona

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Bruce Beaubouef, Editor, Pipeline and Gas Technology

Energy Conservation (& Efficiency), Robert Lifset, University of Oklahoma

 

 

 

Developing Alberta's Oil Sands: From Karl Clark to Kyoto

Paul A. Chastko. Developing Alberta's Oil Sands: From Karl Clark to Kyoto (2004)

Posted to H- Energy on 19 January 2007

Paul Sabin. Crude Politics: The California Oil Market, 1900-1940 (2004)

Posted to H-Energy on 25 November 2006