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VK2AAB > FUEL     23.02.12 10:33l 32 Lines 1471 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Govt Hides Peak Oil Report
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Hello All,
This document that I am refering to is mainly of interest to Australians.
However it indicates the attitude of most governments.

73 Barry VK2AAB
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http://aie.org.au/StaticContent/Images/Report_120106.pdf

This report is from an Australian government department but has been
suppressed by the government. Generally governments do not want to
acknowledge any concern on fuel supply.

Before the government realised the importance of this document some
copies had been distributed and a journnalist in France obtained 
a copy and put it on a French web site where the Association for the
Study of Peal Oil and Gas found it.

Even the report number has been deleted from the Dept's web site.Govt should
release 2009 “Peak Oil” report The Federal Government has been accused by a
Sydney newspaper of hiding a valuable “Peak Oil” report which forecasts
global oil shortages by 2017. The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and
Regional Economics (BITRE) prepared a valuable 400 page report in 2009
“Transport Energy Futures: Long-term oil supply trends and projections which
models future oil production from very detailed data.  The report concludes 
"The modelling is forecasting what can be termed ‘the 2017 drop-off'.   The
outlook under a base case scenario is for a long decline in oil production to
 begin in 2017, which will stretch to the end of the century and beyond".  


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