What happen tomorrow: The Petroleum End
For the “…What If…” series my personal view about petroleum.
Economist, 7 January 2006
Yesterday the world have seen the break of another barrier of petroleum price. The brent has pass the 100$ the barrel.
The European Commission has required a new stability pact for the neverending rise of the prices…
Washington Post, 5 June 2006
George W. Bush has called a speak to the nation for this evening, at 9 pm. After the weeks of continuous rise of the petroleum, it seems that the war wit Iran is nearest than ever. No rumors has come from the White House, but after the latest rise, yesterday the petroleum was over 150$/barrel, it seems clear that America cannot stand still. “The gasoline price is too high, this is too much for our economy” said yesterday Marc Phillips, close member of the economic cabinet.
London Post, 7 August 2006
France, Germany, Spain and Netherlands has decided not to take place in the preventive war against Iran. Only Great Britain and Italy will support the USA in the campaign against the “terror of prices” lead by Iran. Saudi Arabia has signed a treaty with the OPEC nations, warning George W.Bush that he will not be supported any longer into his plans. All the NATO bases in Saudi Arabia has been evacuated immediately after the announcement.
Le Monde, 10 September 2006
Norvegia lower his petroleum supply, from 1.000.000 barrels a day to 755.000. France has required explanation to the Norvegian government, that for now has not commented his action.
La Repubblica, 9 Dicembre 2006
Italian troups has reported that all the oli extraction has been blocked after the flee of the iranian tecnician. After less than three months of war iranian army is retreating to Teheran. A military troup has also reported that the iranian hasn’t fired the shafts before living. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has told the nation that this is the end of a nightmare and that after the free of Iran the petroleum prices will be lowered to a more acceptable price.
Der Spiegel, 30 December 2006
Prime Minister Helmut Hansel, speaking to the nation, has decided to lower the petroleum consumption of 50% in the first months of 2007. Economist has hardly attacked the government, reporting of the economic catastrophe that will come from such a politic.
El Pais, 9 January 2007
The government has decided to incentivate all the citizen to switch to different sources of power but petroleum.
Prime Minister Marcelo Diaz has told that Spain is researching all the recyclable power sources.
Meantime the petroleum has rise to 200€ per barrel.
Corriere della Sera, 10 January 2007
“No more Petroleum in Iran!”
This was the latest news the squardon 75 reported from Iran before the end of the communications. A dark shadow stirs on the “Economy Safe War”.
The italian army has tried to contact our squad.75 in vain. It seems that on the region has been done a “Communcation Breakdown” to lower those voices.
The Nation, 15 January 2007
Venezuela has told the world that its petroleum has finished. The white House has commented that this reign of terror that the petroleum nation are causing is going to let our economy collapses, warining Venezuela to start the petroleum extraction again, before some commercial repression to the nation.
American Government has reminded the world that USA still owns millions of dollars of credits with many nations, and that the american’s economy will not collapse under the strikes of the oilmen.
Der Spiegel, 30 January 2005
Norwegian army has been deployed in the whole country after the announcement of the lowering of petroleum supply from 755.000 to 250.000 barrels a day.
Black Out has been reported from all over Europe, where the energy supply is missing.
Germany is speeding up the petroleum dismission. BMW, Skoda, Wolkswagen and Merceds has released today the first hydrogen car. The Joint Venture, never seen before, is producing 10.000 car a day, but the Government Crisis Commission has warned the population that there is already a three months waiting list for buying a car.
NY Times, 10 February 2007
The federal reserve has released the news that the petroleum escort of the United States of America is going to end very soon.
The population has been warned not to congregate for any kind of protests.
Le Monde, 15 February 2007
Saudi Arabia has blocked his entire petroleum distribution. After the ultimatum of United States to Iran, where the petroleum seems to be vanished, Saudi Arabia has told that if the atomic bomb will be used, Arabia will never release again his petroleum.
El Pais, 1 March 2007
No more Petroleum!
In three days the forniture of petroleum has been blocked from all over the world. It seems that the Black Gold has been finished.
Six european governments, including the Spanish one, has declared the State of Internal Alert to prevent plunders, and the Guardia Nacional is protecting every oil pump in the nation.
USA Today, 2 April 2007
…we have switched the last publication date to today, not to be in concidence with the 1st of April. We would like to thanks all the people that have supported us in our history.
This will be the last edition of USA Today until the energetic switch: our production line will remain without power supply to grant the sustenance of the most important energetic requirements.
We encourage the population not to revolt, in some months the energy will be capillarly distributed again…
…What If…
But why we do not think TODAY to the switch to different, recyclable, power sources?
Please, keep in mind that when petroleum will end, the world as we know it, the economy as we know it, will end.
My only hope is that when this will happen the world will become a better place to live in!
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