Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that over 60 countries are now past their resource-limited peak of conventional oil production. The data show that the global peak of conventional oil production is close. Many analysts who rely only on proved ('1P') oil reserves data draw a very different conclusion. But proved oil reserves contain no information about the true size of discoveries, being variously under-reported, over-reported and not reported. Reliance on 1P data has led to a number of misconceptions, including the notion that past oil forecasts were incorrect, that oil reserves grow very significantly due to technology gain, and that the global supply of oil is ensured provided s...
Is world oil production peaking? Quite possibly. Data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) sho...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
Combining geological knowledge with ‘P50 ’ discovery data indicates that over sixty countries are no...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
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...
This paper explains, in broad terms, the price of oil from 1971 to 2014 and focuses on the large pri...
This paper compares and evaluates fourteen contemporary forecasts of global supply of conventional o...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
This review paper summarises and evaluates the evidence regarding four issues that are considered to...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Is world oil production peaking? Quite possibly. Data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) sho...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
Combining geological knowledge with ‘P50 ’ discovery data indicates that over sixty countries are no...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
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...
This paper explains, in broad terms, the price of oil from 1971 to 2014 and focuses on the large pri...
This paper compares and evaluates fourteen contemporary forecasts of global supply of conventional o...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
This review paper summarises and evaluates the evidence regarding four issues that are considered to...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Is world oil production peaking? Quite possibly. Data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) sho...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy ...