The BBC's Economics Editor, Robert Peston, reports that BP expects the price of oil will stay below $50 a barrel for at least three years. He claims that BP is persuaded that the Saudis, Emirates and Kuwaitis want to damage US shale gas/oil industry by bankrupting some of its drilling companies. To do that they need to keep pumping to keep prices low, and there is not much the US can do about it.
Meanwhile, over on the Science and Environment pages the BBC's Environment Analyst, Roger Harrabin, and his team, are reporting that a study by UCL indicates that if we, the world, want to keep global warming below 2ºC we will have to leave most of what is left of fossil fuel reserves underground. There is more justification here.
So, place your bets: Who will win? My money is going on the oil barons. They will not give up until they are forced to, and no government is prepared to do that.