Chris Skrebowski
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Chris Skrebowski | |
Occupation | Journalist, Editor, Author |
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Chris Skrebowski has been the editor of the Petroleum Review since June 1997. This publication is a monthly magazine published by the Energy Institute in London. He is also a member of the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre (ODAC). Skrebowski is the author of the Oilfields Megaprojects Report for the Petroleum Review.
He formerly edited Petroleum Economist and was an oil market analyst for the Saudis for eight years. He started his career in the oil industry as a long-term planner for BP, then joined Petroleum Times as a journalist and edited an offshore magazine in the late 1970s.
Initially he argued against Colin Campbell and the emerging peak oil pioneers (the so-called peakniks), but he now suggests global conventional oil supply and demand inequities may be severe by 2007.
In 2008 the Telegraph quoted his view that the oil production system was "working flat out".
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