
The Carbon Wars
In the second episode of Planet Oil, Professor Iain Stewart recalls the race to find alternative supplies of oil in the shallow, turbulent waters there and in America's Gulf coast.
By the early 1950s, a holy trinity of oil, plastics and fertilisers had transformed the planet. But as Professor Iain Stewart reveals, when the oil producing countries demanded a greater share in profits from the Western energy companies, the oil and gas fields of the Middle East became a focus for coup d'etats and military conflict. In the North Sea, Prof. Stewart recalls the race against time to find alternative supplies in the shallow, but turbulent waters both there and in America's Gulf coast. The offshore discoveries in the 1970s proved to be a game changer. It marked an engineering revolution, the moment when 'difficult' oil and gas (previously unviable sources) could be commercially produced from the ocean depths. It was the moment when Western Europe and the US finally unshackled themselves from their 20th century energy security nightmare.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Iain Stewart |
| Series Producer | Richard Downes |
| Producer | Russell Leven |
Broadcasts
- Sat 16 Jul 201609:10GMTBBC News except UK & UK HD
- Sat 16 Jul 201621:10GMTBBC News except UK & UK HD
- Sun 17 Jul 201602:10GMTBBC News except UK & UK HD
- Sun 17 Jul 201615:10GMTBBC News except UK & UK HD
- Sat 22 Oct 201604:10GMTBBC News North America
- Sat 22 Oct 201615:10GMTBBC News North America
- Sun 23 Oct 201609:10GMTBBC News North America
- Sun 23 Oct 201621:10GMTBBC News North America