There is a detailed page by Dr Colin J. Campbell entitled Peak Oil: an Outlook on
Crude Oil Depletion.
The book (and the precursor blog) includes
a crude oil depletion model of the world and many different regions of the world.
Not exact matches
Cons: typically uses HCFCs as blowing agents, which have high global warming potential and moderate ozone
depletion, flammable and produces toxic fumes when burned, made from
crude oil byproducts, all brands of XPS sold in US include HBCD which causes concern to EPA as well as others, protective gear is recommended to be worn during cutting and installation.
Our research indicates that, due to the
depletion of conventional, and hence cheap,
crude oil supplies (i.e., peak
oil), increasing the supply of
oil in the future would require exploiting lower quality resources (i.e., expensive), and thus could occur only at high prices.