The theme of this thesis is the depletion of petroleum (crude oil and natural gas). Are there reasons to be concerned about an ‘end of cheap oil’ in the near future? There is a lively debate regarding this issue. The debate is sometimes described as a clash of ‘concerned’ natural scientists and ‘unconcerned’ economists. However, this clash is both harmful and unnecessary. The views of natural scientists and economists can and should be reconciled. At the micro-level, geological and physical factors (such as diminishing reservoir productivity) are parameters in the producer’s economic optimization problem. Bottom-up modeling therefore appears to hold more promise for forming a common understanding of depletion than prevailing top-down models...
Oil is a controversial natural resource. One aspect of its controversial nature takes the form of pe...
The Deepwater Horizon incident demonstrated that most of the oil left is deep offshore or in other d...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
The theme of this thesis is the depletion of petroleum (crude oil and natural gas). Are there reason...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
Oil is the world’s largest primary energy source. It dominates the transportation sector which under...
Oil-fuelled progress was a defining feature of the 20th century, and still today, oil remains the wo...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
Some energy analysts are concerned that the world will soon face a global crisis due to dwindling pe...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to mai...
This paper, analyses the factors impacting the price of crude oil in order to examine the likely evo...
Combining geological knowledge with ‘P50 ’ discovery data indicates that over sixty countries are no...
This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to m...
Oil is a controversial natural resource. One aspect of its controversial nature takes the form of pe...
The Deepwater Horizon incident demonstrated that most of the oil left is deep offshore or in other d...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
The theme of this thesis is the depletion of petroleum (crude oil and natural gas). Are there reason...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
Oil is the world’s largest primary energy source. It dominates the transportation sector which under...
Oil-fuelled progress was a defining feature of the 20th century, and still today, oil remains the wo...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
Some energy analysts are concerned that the world will soon face a global crisis due to dwindling pe...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to mai...
This paper, analyses the factors impacting the price of crude oil in order to examine the likely evo...
Combining geological knowledge with ‘P50 ’ discovery data indicates that over sixty countries are no...
This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to m...
Oil is a controversial natural resource. One aspect of its controversial nature takes the form of pe...
The Deepwater Horizon incident demonstrated that most of the oil left is deep offshore or in other d...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...