The well known “Hubbert curve” assumes that the production curve of a crude oil in a free market economy is “bell shaped” and symmetric. The model was first applied in the 1950s as a way of forecasting the production of crude oil in the US lower 48 states. Today, variants of the model are often used for describing the worldwide production of crude oil, which is supposed to reach a global production peak (“peak oil”) and to decline afterwards. The model has also been shown to be generally valid for mineral resources other than crude oil and also for slowly renewable biological resources such as whales. Despite its widespread use, Hubbert’s modelis sometimes criticized for being arbitrary and its underlying assumptions are rarely examined. In...
Greiner A, Semmler W, Mette T. An Economic Model of Oil Exploration and Extraction. Computational Ec...
The size of potential fossil fuel resources is an issue of perennial interest and controversy. Funda...
Modeling oil production is of interest to society and hotly debated. Often anomalies have occurred w...
A theoretical model of conventional oil production has been developed. The model does not assume Hub...
In 1956, Shell Oil Company geologist M. King Hubbert published a model for the growth and decline ov...
Crude oil is by far the most important commodity to humans after water and food. Having a continuous...
Since 1940, many attempts to model oil production have been proposed. These approaches, using increa...
A theoretical model of conventional oil production has been developed. The model does not assume Hub...
Hubbert’s curve was first introduced to project future oil reserves and production in the US. In ...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to provide an economic foundation for bell shaped oil extraction ...
Oil, a finite resource, fuels our world. The production of oil is closely related to the development...
AbstractDifferent methodologies have been applied to forecast oil production curves in many regions ...
There is growing concern about the depletion of hydrocarbon resources and the risk of near-term peak...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
Greiner A, Semmler W, Mette T. An Economic Model of Oil Exploration and Extraction. Computational Ec...
The size of potential fossil fuel resources is an issue of perennial interest and controversy. Funda...
Modeling oil production is of interest to society and hotly debated. Often anomalies have occurred w...
A theoretical model of conventional oil production has been developed. The model does not assume Hub...
In 1956, Shell Oil Company geologist M. King Hubbert published a model for the growth and decline ov...
Crude oil is by far the most important commodity to humans after water and food. Having a continuous...
Since 1940, many attempts to model oil production have been proposed. These approaches, using increa...
A theoretical model of conventional oil production has been developed. The model does not assume Hub...
Hubbert’s curve was first introduced to project future oil reserves and production in the US. In ...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to provide an economic foundation for bell shaped oil extraction ...
Oil, a finite resource, fuels our world. The production of oil is closely related to the development...
AbstractDifferent methodologies have been applied to forecast oil production curves in many regions ...
There is growing concern about the depletion of hydrocarbon resources and the risk of near-term peak...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
We propose a model to reconcile the theory of inter-temporal non-renewable resource depletion with w...
Greiner A, Semmler W, Mette T. An Economic Model of Oil Exploration and Extraction. Computational Ec...
The size of potential fossil fuel resources is an issue of perennial interest and controversy. Funda...
Modeling oil production is of interest to society and hotly debated. Often anomalies have occurred w...