A leading Australian automotive engineering expert has warned the world
could be facing an energy crunch to make the 1970's oil crises seem
small time. Professor Laurie Sparke, a former advanced engineering
chief for General Motors Holden, says in a few years time no-one will
be able to buy oil, at any price.
The expert says the crisis could hit within the next decade, and warns that people should be prepared by converting their petrol-driven cars to Papua New Guinea's great economic hope - liquified natural gas.
Excerpted from RadioAustralia.
The expert says the crisis could hit within the next decade, and warns that people should be prepared by converting their petrol-driven cars to Papua New Guinea's great economic hope - liquified natural gas.
Excerpted from RadioAustralia.

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