
When Oil Peaked
Read by
Kent Cassella
Release:
09/29/2010
Release:
09/29/2010
Release:
09/29/2010
Release:
09/29/2010
Runtime:
3h 42m
Runtime:
3h 42m
Runtime:
3h 42m
Quantity:
[A] level-headed look at the earthly limits of our natural resources.
Publishers Weekly
In two earlier books, Hubbert's Peak and Beyond Oil, geologist Kenneth S. Deffeyes laid out his rationale for concluding that world oil production would continue to follow a bell-shaped curve, with the smoothed-out peak somewhere in the middle of the first decade of this millennium—in keeping with the projections of his former colleague, pioneering petroleum geologist M. King Hubbert.
Deffeyes sees no reason to deviate from that prediction, despite the ensuing global recession and the extreme volatility in oil prices associated with it. In his view, the continued depletion of existing oil fields, compounded by shortsighted cutbacks in many exploration-and-development projects, virtually assures that the mid-decade peak in global oil production will never be surpassed.
In When Oil Peaked, Deffeyes revisits his original forecasts, examines the arguments that were made both for and against them, adds some new supporting material to his overall case, and applies the same mode of analysis to a number of other finite gifts from the Earth: mineral resources that may be also in shorter supply than "flat-Earth" prognosticators would have us believe.
Deffeyes sees no reason to deviate from that prediction, despite the ensuing global recession and the extreme volatility in oil prices associated with it. In his view, the continued depletion of existing oil fields, compounded by shortsighted cutbacks in many exploration-and-development projects, virtually assures that the mid-decade peak in global oil production will never be surpassed.
In When Oil Peaked, Deffeyes revisits his original forecasts, examines the arguments that were made both for and against them, adds some new supporting material to his overall case, and applies the same mode of analysis to a number of other finite gifts from the Earth: mineral resources that may be also in shorter supply than "flat-Earth" prognosticators would have us believe.
Release:
2010-09-29
2010-09-29
2010-09-29
2010-09-29
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
3h 42m
3h 42m
3h 42m
3h 42m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.4 lb
0.0 lb
0.4 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400118915
9781400188918
9798200103331
9798200103348
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