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The Braking Point

In late 2006, U.S. headlines read:
Oil Prices Creep Higher on Terror Fears
Nigeria Villagers Seize 3 Oil Platforms
Australia Faces Blackouts

America, and the world, is facing an energy crisis. The good news is that America’s energy problems can be solved. The bad news is that the energy crisis does not exist in a vacuum, it is not temporary, and it will not fix itself. Failure to effectively deal with this problem now will threaten our nation’s economic prosperity, compromise our national security, and could radically alter our way of life. The major conditions that dramatically define the energy problem facing America today are: peaking world oil production, energy security, and inadequacies in domestic and international energy policy. This book is a primer on those conditions and is meant to inspire a discussion in this country about the necessary changes which must take place in our industries, consumer patterns, and our government if we are to meet the challenges ahead. Communication between consumers, policy makers, and industry is essential if we are to be successful. The situation is complex however, and there are many factors contributing to what could lead to a time when social and economic progress is halted due to a lack of energy—the braking point.

Note: MCF is one thousand cubic feet of gas. MMCF is one million cubic feet of gas.

 

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:

“It is a great reflection on the world energy situation.”
— V. Burns Hargis
President, Oklahoma State University

“It is an impressive work.”
— Daniel H. Branch, Member
State of Texas, House of Representatives

“It looks like something every member of Congress needs to read.”
— Alex Mills
Wichita Falls, Texas

“The book is chock full of data… that points to ways to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil with existing technology and American energy sources.”
— Michael Warder
Vice Chancellor, Pepperdine University

“I enjoyed reading the article which briefly discusses concerns upon which the book focuses. There is no doubt that the book will have a substantial impact upon the oil and gas industry as well as other private and public sectors.”
– Kathy Taylor
Former Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, February 22, 2008 (Referring to Feb 4th, 2008 Tulsa Business Journal article)

“the book covers the concept of peak oil production, understanding the past reactions of the member countries of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the myth behind Big Oil, the world’s thirst for energy and the braking point.”
– Newsline, Texas Alliance, December, 2007

“Geologic alternatives (for oil and gas) are shrinking. This will be more of an impediment in the future, but eventually, we will have accessed all of the most significant discoveries.”

“As oil is an important strategic global commodity and affects daily life everywhere, a secular and democratic Iran must in the future take the lead to firstly prevent OPEC from ever using oil or gas as a political weapon and secondly to encourage OPEC member countries in organizing an effective and useful dialogue with oil consuming countries.”
— HRH Reza Pahlavi

 

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mark A. Stansberry is Chairman of The GTD Group (www.thegtdgroup.com)and has been active in the energy industry for the past thirty years. He has been active in banking, real estate development, international government relations and business ventures.He is President of The International Society of The Energy Advocates, Chairman of Oklahoma’s State Chamber Energy Council, and Chairman and Founder of the International Energy Policy Conference.

His is a graduate of Oklahoma Christian University, and his memberships include Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, Independent Petroleum Association of America, Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, and the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators. He has testified before the U. S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee along with other regulatory bodies, and he served on the staff of former U. S. Senator Dewey F. Bartlett, 1975-76. In 1991, he co-authored the handbook entitled The Acquisition Process and Due Diligence: Minimize Risk & Maximize Return!

He was appointed by Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating to serve as a member of the Board of Regents of the Regional University System of Oklahoma and has served as Chairman. In addition, he has served Chairman of the Governor’s International Team, Board of Directors of People to People, Board of Trustees of the Fund for American Studies, Board of Trustees for Oklahoma Christian University, Board of Directors of Oklahoma Heritage Association, and serves on other boards and advisory committees.

Former U. S. Senator and Governor Henry Bellmon of Oklahoma stated in 2001 that Mark is “Oklahoma’s Energy Authority.”

Jason Reimbold is a Vice President for the Theseus Group (www.thetheseusgroup.com), an energy M&A consulting firm. Before joining this company, Jason was an analyst for the Bank of Oklahoma Energy Group. He graduated with a degree in finance from the University of Tulsa where he studied geopolitics and international energy markets under former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy R. Dobie Langenkamp.From 1999 to 2001, Jason served an extended tour in the Republic of South Korea while in the U.S. Army Cavalry. After returning to the United States in early 2001, he was staffed as a Battalion Intelligence Officer at Fort Drum, NY. In the midst 9/11, Jason was responsible for conducting battalion level anti-terrorism training and security briefings. This duty began his research of the Middle-East and global energy politics.

In 2005, Jason founded www.GlobalOilWatch.com which has become a leading energy research portal for industry analysts and investors. He also serves as the Vice President of Membership (Ex-Officio) for Energy Advocates.

Energy Executive Management Program

February 28, 2011
Norman, OK

Mark Stansberry will be the Keynote Speaker at the Inaugural Dinner of the University of Oklahoma’s Executive Energy Management Program at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History on Monday, February 28th. The well attended event was a great forum for Stansberry to discuss both business and energy related issues that America and the world are facing currently and how the Energy Advocates are making a difference.

The Energy Executive Program is particularly appropriate for those who have
worked in the energy industry for at least 3 – 5 years, have a technical degree
(e.g., petroleum engineering, geology, geophysics, chemical engineering, etc.),
and are high‐potential leaders in their organization. The program is designed to
provide an overview of the business side of an energy enterprise to enable
participants to be better managers in their organization.

Stansberry Elected Chairman of People to People International

Oklahoma businessman, Mark A. Stansberry was recently elected as Chairman of People to People International. PTPI is a worldwide organization with a specific purpose of enhancing international understanding and friendship through educational, cultural and humanitarian activities involving the exchange of ideas and experiences directly among peoples of different countries and diverse cultures.

 

Oklahoma City, OK — Oklahoma businessman Mark A. Stansberry has been elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of People to People International (PTPI), consisting of a sixteen member governing board. Stansberry takes over for Current Past Chairman Joseph Patterson. Stansberry is widely known throughout Oklahoma for serving on Oklahoma’s State Chamber Energy Council, Oklahoma’s State Board of Regents, the Board of Trustees of The Fund for American Studies, and Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Heritage Association.

Other notable actions of the board meeting were the election of Rolf Dahlberg from Sweden as Vice Chairman, Hallmark Corporation Executive William Jarvis to the office of Treasurer and Mary Jean Eisenhower was re-elected as President/CEO.  Eisenhower is the granddaughter of former U. S. President Eisenhower.

“It is an honor to have been elected chairman.  People to People International is making a tremendous impact on so many lives worldwide.” Stated Stansberry.  TPTPI works diligently to better worldwide understanding and humanitarian efforts through its many programs and projects such as the Global Landmine Initiative, Project Iraqi (International) Children, Homestays Program, Leadership Seminars, Chapter Activities, the School and Class Program, Global Youth Murals Project, Cultural and Humanitarian Mission Program, International Friendship Fund, “All of the PTPI volunteers are to be commended for their outstanding commitment and dedication,” Stansberry states.

 

ABOUT PTPI: People to People International’s world headquarters is based in Kansas City, Mo.  PTPI was established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 to enhance international understanding and friendship through cultural and humanitarian activities involving the exchange of ideas and experiences directly among people of different countries and diverse cultures.

PTPI has a presence in 135 countries, over 52,000 members, 284 chapters, with more than 80,000 families and individuals actively participating in People to People International Programs.  PTPI operates many programs and projects including the Global Landmine Initiative in Sri Lanka and Cambodia, and Operation Iraqi Children founded by actor Gary Sinise and author Laura Hillenbrand.

Operation Iraqi Children, (which has recently changed its name to Operation International Children to include other countries), since 2004 has distributed more than 260,000 school supply kits, more than half a million toys, thousands of pairs of shoes, and thousands of backpacks.

 

ABOUT MARK A. STANBERRY: Mark A. Stansberry is Chairman of The GTD Group.  He served as the 2006-2007 chairman of the Board of Regents of the Regional University System of Oklahoma, serves as chairman of the State Chamber’s Energy Council, Chairman and Founder of the International Energy Policy Conference, the Board of The Fund for American Studies, Board of Visitors of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University and the Board of Oklahoma Heritage Association.  He serves on other various corporate and civic boards.

He and his wife, Nancy, have three grown children and three grandchildren.

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