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Category Archives: Oil and Its Future
The Context of Hubbert’s Peak in World Oil Forecast
(Note: This is a post I wrote which is published in today’s ASPO-USA newsletter.) Recently when I was reading some of the papers M. King Hubbert wrote, one thing struck me was the context in which he made his forecast … Continue reading
Peak Oil – April 2011 Update
The US Energy Information Administration’s January oil production figures are out, and they show record oil production. Where are we headed from here? While production for January is up a bit (219,000 barrels compared to December), the monthly numbers bounce … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications, Oil and Its Future
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Will the decline in world oil supply be fast or slow?
I wrote a post last week called Steep oil decline or slow oil decline? Since writing it, I had some additional thoughts on the subject, on reasons to expect a steep decline rather than a slow decline. Furthermore, my article What’s behind … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications, Oil and Its Future
Tagged EROEI, EROI, M. King Hubbert, oil demand, peak oil
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Steep oil decline or slow oil decline?
Someone wrote asking the following question: Dear Gail, I have been reading quite a bit about peak oil recently. I get the impression (not based on data) that at some point there will be a quite steep decline in oil … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications, Oil and Its Future
Tagged EROEI, EROI, fossil fuels, Hubbert, Hubbert Curve, Liebig's Law of the Minimum
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