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Oil Dependence: Is Transport Running Out of Affordable Fuel?

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Oil Dependence: Is Transport Running Out of Affordable Fuel?

Oil Dependence: Is Transport Running Out of Affordable Fuel?
Transport Research Centre, International Transport Forum, ITF Round Tables, 139
OECD | 2008 | ISBN: 9282101215 9789282101216 9789282102527 | 213 pages | PDF | 8/5 MB

Oil consumption is increasingly concentrated in transport and relatively limited fluctuations in transport demand can have increasingly significant effects on oil prices. This Round Table assesses the policy instruments available to address oil security and climate change and examines their interaction with measures to manage congestion and mitigate local air pollution.





A number of incompatibilities and trade-offs are identified underlining the importance of integrated policy making. The report includes an examination of the factors that drive oil prices in the short and long term and a discussion of the outlook for oil supply.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
INTRODUCTORY REPORTS:
Peak Oil and the Evolving Strategies of Oil Importing and Exporting Countries, by Kjell ALEKLETT (Sweden)
1. Introduction
2. Future Demand for Oil
3. How Much Oil Have We Found and When Did We Find It?
4. Historical Consumption and Limits for Future Consumption
5. Import and Export Scenarios
6. Production of Transport Liquids with CTL and GTL
7. Possible Strategies for Oil Importing and Oil Exporting Countries
8. Awareness of Peak Oil
Appendix: Reserve-Driven Forecasts for Oil, Gas and Coal and Limits of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Peak Oil, Peak Gas, Peak Coal and Peak CO2
Future Prices and Availability of Transport Fuels, by David L. GREENE (USA)
1. Introduction
2. Growing Transport Fuel Demand
3. Resources, OPEC and the Oil Transition
4. Policy and Technological Change
5. The Outlook for Transportation Energy Prices
Medium-Term Oil Market Uncertainties, by Lawrence EAGLES (IEA)
1. Overview
2. Supply-Side Uncertainties
3. Investment
4. Conclusion
Long-run Trends in Transport Demand, Fuel Price Elasticities and Implications of the Oil Outlook for Transport Policy, by Kenneth A. SMALL (USA) and Kurt VAN DENDER (ITF)
1. Introduction
2. The Determinants of Road Passenger Transport Demand and Derived Energy Demand in the Long Run
3. Energy Policy in Transport
4. Conclusion
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
with TOC BookMarkLinks

Available in French - "Pétrole et transports: La fin des carburants à prix abordable ? ":
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Oil Dependence: Is Transport Running Out of Affordable Fuel?