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Watch Peter's Appearance on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Original airdate: February 14, 2006. Footage courtesy of Comedy Central
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February 15, 2006
Peter was a panelist at the Dallas-Fort Worth CFA Society 2006 Market Forecast Dinner. Click on the link to view photos from the event.
February 3, 2006
The high price of energy and the resulting positive financial impact on New Mexico's budget has led one organization to solicit its annual economic outlook banquet speaker from the industry.
2006
Over the course of the next 5 to 10 years, increasingly volatile energy prices are going to affect how you live and how you lead.
January 28, 2006
After listening to Peter Tertzakian, you have an urge to do two seemingly contrarian things, invest in oil stocks and buy a hybrid vehicle.
February 13, 2006
President Bush called on the country to break its addiction to Middle East oil in his State of the Union address last week. Easier said than done, says former Chevron geophysicist Peter Tertzakian.
February 3, 2006
In his State of the Union address, President Bush said that the nation was "addicted to oil." Could ethanol be one route to energy independence? What about wind power?
February 3, 2006
President Bush set an ambitious goal in his State of the Union address: break the country's addiction to oil and move beyond a petroleum-based economy.
February 3, 2006
The future of energy, Tertzakian advises, is an amalgamation of increasing dependence on alternative fuels (biofuel, nuclear and green sources) and conservation.
November 16, 2005
If every new car sold in the U.S. were a hybrid, starting today, gasoline consumption in the country would finally start to go down -- in about 10 years.
2005
If every new car sold in the U.S. were a hybrid, starting today, gasoline consumption in the country would finally start to go down -- in about 10 years.
January 18, 2005
If every new car sold in the U.S. were a hybrid, starting today, gasoline consumption in the country would finally start to go down -- in about 10 years.