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Praise for Twilight in the Desert "This book is likely to be the most important ever written about oil. The veil of secrecy that has surrounded the world's oil resources must be lifted so the world can plan its future. This magnificently researched book of Matt Simmons may very well have the power to make that happen." -Richard E. Smalley, PhD, Nobel Laureate-Chemistry (1996), University Professor Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry Professor of Physics, Rice University "Simmons effectively confronts the complacent notion that there are ample oil reserves in Saudi Arabia. Twilight in the Desert should provoke anyone who believes that the recent increase in oil prices reflects either a speculative bubble or short-term supply constraints. It should provoke elected governments that have been complacent about their public's lack of concern about energy policy. And it will inevitably provoke producers like Saudi Arabia who believe they can maintain the veil of secrecy over their resources base that the world so strongly depends on." -Edward L. Morse, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Energy Policy "Everyone must understand this thesis, whether you agree or not, since it may change life as we know it." -Jim Rogers, author of Hot Commodities and Adventure Capitalist "Matt Simmons has made an important contribution to a better understanding of the complexity of oil field management in Saudi Arabia. His book is a challenge to Middle Eastern oil producers to provide the world with more and better oil field data, which are needed for a better understanding of when existing oil fields may peak. Instead of 'believe me,' he is asking the simple question 'show me' because the timing of oil peaking in the Middle East is essential for energy policy makers around the world. If Simmons proves directionally correct, we are in for a huge and early challenge to find alternative transportation fuels." -Dr. Herman Franssen, President, International Energy Associates, Inc. "Twilight in the Desert provides much-needed transparency to a subject long hidden from public view. While all may not agree with its findings, it is the ensuing debate surely to follow that gives value to the author's efforts." -Robert E. Ebel, Chairman, Energy Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DCSimmons, Matthew R. is the author of 'Twilight in the Desert The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy', published 2005 under ISBN 9780471738763 and ISBN 047173876X.
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