We revisit a series of papers on science and society issues by David Hafemeister in the 1970s and 1980s. The emphasis in the present work is on world oil production limits and some consequences of various possible scenarios for the near future. Some of the data and scenarios used by Hafemeister are updated for U.S. oil production in the past two decades and extended to an analysis of a peak in world oil production in the future. We discuss some simple scenarios for future energy use patterns and look at the consequence of these scenarios as world oil production begins to decline. We also provide a list of resources for critical investigations of natural resource extraction and depletion patterns
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
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This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...
Most studies of energy supply and demand ignore either global interdependence or the long time spans...
David Goodstein outlines the approaching peak of oil drilling that is commonly referred to as Hubber...
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The Deepwater Horizon incident demonstrated that most of the oil left is deep offshore or in other d...
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The recent developments bring US to a leading natural gas and oil producer position. The attempts in...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
This paper surveys the history of the oil industry with a particular focus on the events associated ...
This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...
Most studies of energy supply and demand ignore either global interdependence or the long time spans...
David Goodstein outlines the approaching peak of oil drilling that is commonly referred to as Hubber...
Crude oil is by far the most important commodity to humans after water and food. Having a continuous...
The Deepwater Horizon incident demonstrated that most of the oil left is deep offshore or in other d...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
The international demand for and supply of oil between the years 1980 and 2000 is assessed and futur...
Peak energy is the notion that the world’s total production of usable energy will reach a maximum va...
A geologist, M. King Hubbert, came up with a logistics trend to explain his observation that oil and...
The recent developments bring US to a leading natural gas and oil producer position. The attempts in...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
This paper surveys the history of the oil industry with a particular focus on the events associated ...
This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...