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
Additionally, researchers saw that the water
depletion rates for each state in the High Plains Aquifer follow a similar bell - shaped curve pattern as the one for
oil depletion in the U.S.
modeled by the Hubbert peak theory.
In any case, I and a few others will continue to use mathematical
models of fossil fuel
depletion to anticipate what the future production levels of place such as the Bakken formation hold for
oil and natural gas.
Climate science is really part of systems science and the understanding I have gained from
modeling oil depletion is valuable, IMO.
It is poorly understood in part because it has been poorly explained by its few advocates and because it has no place in the calcified
model of discovery, development and
depletion that guides all too much thinking about the development of
oil fields.