Oil Depletion Analysis Centre

Oil Depletion Analysis Centre
Formation1 June 2001; 23 years ago (2001-06-01)
TypeINGO
PurposeTo raise international public awareness and promote better understanding of the world's oil-depletion problem
HeadquartersLondon
Region served
Worldwide
Director
Jim Meyer
Parent organisation
New Economics Foundation
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The Oil Depletion Analysis Centre (ODAC) is an independent, UK-registered educational charity. The centre is working to raise international public awareness and promote better understanding of the world's oil depletion and peak oil problem. It is based in London and belongs to the New Economics Foundation.

ODAC was founded in June 2001 on the belief that an informed public debate about the likely impacts of depleting oil supplies is critically needed. A growing number of experts now predict that world oil production has peaked or will reach its physical peak within the coming decade and then start to permanently decline. The prevailing view of most energy policy-makers and institutions is that near-term oil supply is mainly an economic and geopolitical concern. Under almost any scenario, however, lead time is running short for a smooth transition to new energy systems and a less oil-dependent way of life.

On 30 March 2012, the activities of the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre (ODAC) were taken over by its parent organisation, the New Economics Foundation (NEF).