ENERGY: SUPPLY AND DEMAND Dr. Ron Lembke. US Energy “Sankey” Diagram

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ENERGY: SUPPLY AND DEMAND

Dr. Ron Lembke

US Energy “Sankey” Diagram

Hot, Flat, and Crowded

Hot: Climate Change Flat: Technology and

Bandwidth Crowded: More people,

who want to live like us

THE DEMAND FOR ENERGY

International Energy Outlook, 2011, US Energy Information Admistration, eia.gov

EIA Demand Scenarios

http://www.eia.gov/conf_pdfs/Monday/Sweetnam_eia.pdf

THE SUPPLY OF ENERGY

Hubbert’s Peak

• M. King Hubbert, “Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels” (Drilling and Production Practices, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC, 1956),

Causality or Correlation?

When is the Peak? 2004 data

Different Scenarios

http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=38&t=6

Fracking

EPA: 2-4 million gallons per well = 200 to 400 tanker trucks of water

Where Does it Come From?

Where does our oil come from?

US Oil Imports, US EIA

Canada; 24.2%

Mexico; 12.2%

Saudi Arabia; 10.5%

Venezuela; 9.5%

Nigeria; 9.8%

Algeria; 4.9%

Russia; 6.0%

Colombia; 3.6%

Iraq; 4.0%

Angola; 3.8%

Virgin Is-lands; 2.5%

Brazil; 2.6% Ecuador; 1.9% UK; 2.5% Kuwait; 2.0%

Proven Oil Reserves, CIA Factbook ~2009

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Oil Reserves, Billions of barrels

Data, US EIA, 1/29/2015

Reserves, Production, years left

Data: EIA, 1/29/2015

Strip mine for bitumen, a sandy oil solid Liquefy with steam and caustic

soda NaOH Slurry is pumped, 2 tons of sand for 1 barrel (1/8

ton) of oil 90% recovery with centrifuges 17% more GHG than regular oil

production Phases 3 & 4: “Keystone XL”

Phase 4 goes over Ogallala Aquifer Drinking water for 2m people $20b agriculture

830,000 barrels per day Crosses earthquake zones

Tar Sands

1. June, 20102. Feb, 2011

Keystone XL

36” diameter 910mm up to 830,000 barrels per

day Phase III – 700,000 bpd

US production 12,500,000 barrels per day

Tar Sands

Photo: Forbes

4b barrels

410T cu.ft

15b barrels

32T cu.ft

3,000 b barrels?

Government Accountability Office and private industry Seems to be consensus that there is that much oil there

1 trillion barrels total human consumption so far GAO: Commercial development at least 15-20years

away May require huge amounts of water

They may get one barrel of water with every barrel of oil Traditional fracking won’t do it

Oil tightly bound to the rock – heat to FIVE THOUSAND DEGREES

“In situ”: send a heater down below Cost $65 per barrel

Green river formation 3,000 BILLION Barrels?!?

The Price of energy

Gas Prices 1990-2012

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Data: http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_gnd_dcus_nus_w.htm

Price of Liquids

Liquid Price ounces $/gallon $/cupWine $20 25.4 100.79$ 6.3 Coffee $1.90 12 20.27$ 1.3 Coors Light $0.75 12 8.00$ 0.5 Big Gulp $1.75 32 7.00$ 0.4 milk $3.50 128 3.50$ 0.2 Gasoline $4.50 128 4.50$ 0.3 Light Sweet Crude $100 5,376 2.38$ 0.1

The Price of Fuel

http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel/

EIA Predicted Price of Crude Oil, 2011

Death Valley, April 2012

NV Electricity Prices

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Elect. Price Data: EIA, 20y Rsq=0.91, 10y Rsq=0.94

US Coal Reserves

http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=coal_reserves

http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=coal_reserves

Pinion Pine Power Plant DOE Clean Coal

Air-blown Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle

$335.9m, half DOE, half SPP New gasification method New desulfurization method

Carbon Capture & Sequestration Porous rock formations Small scale tests Expensive – lose 30% of electricity

gained So make more electricity – It’s CARBON

FREE! There are other pollutants

What if it gets out? Natural gas stays safely underground

Solar Resources

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Nevada California

Geothermal Resources

Wind Resources

Renewables’ Share growing

US Energy Sources

Summary

Demand for energy is going to increase significantly Growing populations Rising standards of living

Supply of energy not increasing as fast Global oil supplies are finite Peak oil is likely coming in next 40 years Alternative energy sources

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