Stories tagged with italy
Italy like Ryanair: can it exist with oil over $ 100 per barrel?
Posted by Ugo Bardi on August 14, 2008 - 9:15am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: collapse, crude oil, italy [list all tags]

Ryanair and the Italian government at odds with each other. This Ryanair advertising shows Italy's ministry for reforms, Mr. Umberto Bossi, in an occasion where he was expressing his disagreement with the words of the Italian national anthem. In the text, the Italian government is accused of "supporting Alitalia's high tariffs", "supporting the frequent Alitalia strikes" and "not caring about the Italian passengers". Ryanair is understandably angry at the preferential treatment that the Italian government is reserving to Alitalia, Italy's national air carrier. Alitalia is in danger of bankruptcy and has been recently saved by a hefty injection of public money.
European Gas Security: The Future of Natural Gas
Posted by Euan Mearns on May 13, 2008 - 9:00am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: aspo, berr, european gas security, gas markets, italy, lng, nord-stream, norway, russia gas exports [list all tags]

This is the talk I was honored to deliver to ASPO Italy on 3rd May 2008 at their annual conference in Turin. 24 slides below the fold plus narrative of what I said on the day. The narrative boxes are below the slides.
An Italian translation of this post is available here. Thanks to Maurizio Moretto for the translation. Thanks are also due to Jean Laherrere of ASPO France for providing his interpretations of Russian and North African gas supplies.
The ASPO-Italy conference in Torino
Posted by Ugo Bardi on May 9, 2008 - 8:45am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: aspo, italy, peak gas, peak oil, post peak [list all tags]
The logo of the ASPOItaly-2 conference. It shows, superimposed to the classic ASPO peak, the mythical "post peak car", the battery powered, retrofitted Fiat 500
Conference report, many links and some pictures below the fold.
Post peak Italy: Naples submerged by waste
Posted by Ugo Bardi on January 8, 2008 - 2:00am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: crisis, italy, waste [list all tags]
Post Peak Italy
Posted by Ugo Bardi on December 12, 2007 - 12:03pm in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: high fuel prices, italy, shortages [list all tags]
Today (12/12/07) is the third day of lorry driver strikes in Italy. They are protesting over high fuel prices and theatening to bring the country to a halt. As of yesterday Reuters were reporting 80% of gas stations were without fuel.

European gas supplies and a more than gentle cough from Russia
Posted by Heading Out on April 25, 2006 - 12:16am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: armenia, gazprom, germany, greece, holland, italy, russia, turkey, united kingdom [list all tags]
Russia plans to cut oil supplies to Europe, diverting shipments from "overfed" European markets to Asia, Semyon Vainshtok, president of pipeline monopoly Transneft, said in an interview published Monday."We have overfed Europe with oil. Every economics textbook says that surplus supply lowers prices," Vainshtok said in an interview published in Nezavisimaya Gazeta. "But we can't reduce supply -- all our exports are oriented toward Europe."
That will change with the construction of the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline, which will feed energy-hungry Asian markets with up to 1.6 million barrels of oil per day, Vainshtok said.
"As soon as we turn to China, South Korea, Australia, Japan, it will immediately take away a portion of oil from our European colleagues," Vainshtok said.
And we thought Colorado had problems
Posted by Heading Out on February 22, 2006 - 12:23pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: china, italy, lng, natural gas [list all tags]
The shortage of natural gas has put the bulk of China's gas-fired power plants on the verge of closure, and industry leaders are calling for the government to trim its gas power development plans.Although the country uses gets about 2% of it's electric power from gas plans are to triple this use by 2010 and double that again by 2020.
Due to the lack of gas supplies in East China, gas-fired power generation units with a total capacity of as much as 4 gigawatts (GW) must remain unused in the region where the country's biggest gas pipeline ends, Wang Yonggan, secretary general of China Electricity Council (CEC), said.
The same is true with the energy-guzzling southern areas of China, primarily driven the fast-growing regional economy of Guangdong Province.
"In the south, the construction completion of a gas power plant also means it's shutdown - because there is no gas to run it," Wang said over the weekend at a power conference hosted by CEC, the industry association of China's electricity generators.
(UPDATE:Although off topic GeoPoet's comment, attached below, is worth reading).
Gas is, of course, as was discussed in comments yesterday, also used directly for heating and the article gives some numbers
As the world celebrates the Olympics . . .
Posted by Heading Out on February 11, 2006 - 12:16am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: gas, italy, olympics, russia [list all tags]
And with that dour note to start what will be, I hope a happy weekend for you all, the floor is yours . . .

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