Future Energy: How the New Oil Industry Will Change People, Politics and Portfolios
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BILL PAUL is a noted journalist with over thirty years' experience writing and reporting on energy and the environment and the economic and political impact of both. He was a Wall Street Journal staff reporter from 1970 to 1990, based in Europe and the United States. Paul was also CNBC's special energy correspondent. He writes regularly on energy and the environment and appears on radio and television shows discussing energy and environmental trends and issues.

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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Author’s Note.

CHAPTER 1. The New Oil Industry.

CHAPTER 2. Terrorists, Nationalists, and Shock Absorbers.

CHAPTER 3. Substitute Liquid Fuels, Part One: Biofuel.

CHAPTER 4. Substitute Liquid Fuels, Part Two: Unconventional Fossil Fuels.

CHAPTER 5. The Power of Efficiency.

CHAPTER 6. Every Drop of Oil We Can Get Is Important.

CHAPTER 7. The New Oil Economy?

CHAPTER 8 The Complete List of 100 Companies to Watch.

Why the Chevrolet Corvette Should Be the Symbol of the New Oil Industry.

APPENDIX A. 2012 U.S. Biofuel Market Forecast.

APPENDIX B. Primer on Why Gasoline’s True Cost in 2006 Was More than $11 a Gallon.

APPENDIX C. Valuable Energy News Web Sites.

Glossary.

Notes.

Index.

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