This paper compares and evaluates fourteen contemporary forecasts of global supply of conventional oil and provides some observations on their relative plausibility. Despite the wide range of modelling approaches used and multiplicity of assumptions made, it is shown that forecasts can be usefully compared along two dimensions, namely: shape of future production profile and assumed or implied ultimately recoverable resource of conventional oil. Other differences between forecasts are either secondary or are components of these two parameters. The paper shows how large differences in the assumed size of the resource make relatively little difference to the timing of a global peak in conventional oil production. It also examines the impact of...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non–renewable energy ...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
AbstractOil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of near...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
This paper examines aspects of the case against global oil peaking, and in particular sets out to an...
AbstractOil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of near...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to mai...
This review paper summarises and evaluates the evidence regarding four issues that are considered to...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non–renewable energy ...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
AbstractOil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of near...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
This paper examines aspects of the case against global oil peaking, and in particular sets out to an...
AbstractOil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of near...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to mai...
This review paper summarises and evaluates the evidence regarding four issues that are considered to...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non–renewable energy ...