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Peaking of World Oil Production

Peaking of World Oil Production

Full Title: Peaking of World Oil Production: Impacts, Mitigation, & Risk Management
Author(s): R. Hirsch
Publisher(s): NETL
Publication Date: February 1, 2005
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Description (excerpt):

The purpose of this analysis was to identify the critical issues surrounding the occurrence and mitigation of world oil production peaking.  We simplified many of the complexities in an effort to provide a transparent analysis.  Nevertheless, our study is neither simple nor brief.  We recognize that when oil prices escalate dramatically, there will be demand and economic impacts that will alter our simplified assumptions.  Consideration of those feedbacks will be a daunting task but one that should be undertaken.

Our study required that we make a number of assumptions and estimates.  We well recognize that in-depth analyses may yield different numbers. Nevertheless, this analysis clearly demonstrates that the key to mitigation of world oil production peaking will be the construction a large number of substitute fuel production facilities, coupled to significant increases in transportation fuel efficiency. The time required to mitigate world oil production peaking is measured on a decade time-scale.  Related production facility size is large and capital intensive.  How and when governments decide to address these challenges is yet to be determined.

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