Oil: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides)
A**.
Great overview of Oil for the non expert
Vaclav lays out a detailed, yet easy to follow, history of fossil fuels. He delves into the myths and truths of oil production, cost, consumption and future replacement.
M**Y
Simply must read
I realy enjoyed the book. It seems to me that it is a "must read" especially in light of an ongoing energy transition from fossil fuels to carbon-free ones. The author very nicely shows the importance of oil for the humankind and how it would be difficult to replace it by another energy source. The author clearly stated that the transition will last decades not years as we often hear in mass media. Mr. Smil provided proofs based on hard data why such transition will be difficult and why it is in some cases even impossible. However, he is not advocate of oil companies but he builds his arguments on technical possibilites and laws of physisc.The book is divided into five parts. In the first one, the author discusses how oil changed the world during transition from coal, how it influences global economy and briefly discussed trade with the oil. Second chapter is dedicated to oils origin and how it was formed. Third chapter informs about exploration methods and their history. Fourth chapter presents whole technology process from oil drilling to its transportation and refining to final products. The last chapter shows prospects of the oil in future.Overall, I found the book highly informative and unbiased. I would recommend reading the book to everybody interested in energy, history of technology, environmental science enthusiasts and even oil traders.
R**S
Deceptive, half the Kindle book is footnotes
I like this scientist but half of the book is footnotes. It ended after 50% was completed in reading.
C**U
very useful and comprehensive read
I short and consice while comprehensive introduction of th history, components, delivery, and all sorts of things regarding oil. A good read!
A**3
Informative read about oil
I was looking to learn the basics about oil and this book helped me accomplish this goal. I like how Smil made this is a 200 page book rather than a 800 page book - he stayed as high level as possible.
G**D
Very good
This is an excellent primer on oil for people who want to be oil-literate. It's a 2017 update of a book whose first edition was published in 2008.Here's what the book covers.- Oil's uses and benefits.- What oil is, how it's found, and where it's been found.- How oil is produced, transported and processed.- Oil economics and politics.- Oil-related social and environmental issues.- Oil-related energy security issues.- How long oil will last.There are 28 helpful charts and diagrams, many excellent sidebar essays, and 4 appendices. Highly recommended.
M**S
Must raed for everyone, layman or professional
Shows in graphical but readable detail that we'll live with oil as primary source of energy for another two generations (50 years). Highly recommended from a level headed scientist.
M**L
A very good and easy ead
I enjoyed reading this book and learned a lot about oil from it. It's not a technical book of that's what you're looking for though.
G**G
Very informative
If you want to know a lot about oil, read this book. It's very interesting, especially the look to the past and future.
M**A
Great book, easy to read and understand.
I now have better picture of the oil industry and how it works. Is great that explains everything since the beggining of this industry.
M**H
Best energy book
Best book on this topic. Understandable but deep. Should be read by anyone who lives in a house or drives a car
M**A
Great read
Great book. I read in a two days. Some parts may be too technical for my taste but you get the point. What i like by mr. Smill is that he doesnt approach the subject from a moral standpoint but clearly scientific. Perfect read for anyone who would like to get to know more about oil. And the quote i like the best”we didnt get out from a stone age because we ran out oif stones, but because we developed...”
C**R
So gut wie alle Bücher von Vaclav Smil
Sehr empfehlenswert. Trocken, an den Fakten orientiert, hält sich mit Wertungen weitgehend zurück.