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Bentley, R.W.
Introduction to peak oil[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
338.27282
書名/作者:
Introduction to peak oil/ by R.W. Bentley.
作者:
Bentley, R.W.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
ix, 196 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Sustainable Development.
標題:
Petroleum industry and trade - Industrial capacity
標題:
Hubbert peak theory.
標題:
Petroleum reserves - Forecasting.
標題:
Energy.
標題:
Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
標題:
Economic Growth.
標題:
Energy Economics.
標題:
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
ISBN:
9783319263724
ISBN:
9783319263700
內容註:
Introduction -- Explaining peak oil: What it is, and why it happens -- A brief history of forecasting peak oil -- When should we expect the peak? -- Why has peak oil been so poorly understood? -- Caveats and conclusions -- Definitions -- Oil reserves data: 1P vs. 2P -- Suggestions for use of IHS Energy's 'PEPS' dataset -- Further aspects of oil forecasting -- Detail on specific oil forecasts -- Peak oil and climate change -- Peak demand -- Peak gas -- Reading University 'Oil group' and publications.
摘要、提要註:
This book examines the physical and economic characteristics of the global oil resource to explain why peak oil has been so poorly understood. The author draws on information held in oil industry datasets that are not widely available outside of the specialist literature, and describes a number of methods that have been successfully used to predict oil peaks. In contrast to the widely-held view that 'all oil forecasts are wrong', these methods correctly predicted the current peak in global conventional oil production. Current oil forecasts are then compared to evaluate the expected dates for regional and global oil peaks for conventional oil, all-oils, and all-liquids. The dates of global peaks in the production of all-oil and all-liquids appear to be reasonably soon, while the oil price that is needed to support these global production levels continues to rise. The world faces serious constraints in its oil supply, which accounts for about one-third of total world energy use, and over 90% of the fuel used for transportation. Readers of this book will gain a thorough understanding of the critical, but poorly understood, phenomenon of peak oil that has already had significant impacts on society in terms of high oil prices, and which will place increasing constraints on mankind's supply of energy and economic well-being in the coming years.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26372-4
Introduction to peak oil[electronic resource] /
Bentley, R.W.
Introduction to peak oil
[electronic resource] /by R.W. Bentley. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - ix, 196 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Lecture notes in energy,v.342195-1284 ;. - Lecture notes in energy ;13..
Introduction -- Explaining peak oil: What it is, and why it happens -- A brief history of forecasting peak oil -- When should we expect the peak? -- Why has peak oil been so poorly understood? -- Caveats and conclusions -- Definitions -- Oil reserves data: 1P vs. 2P -- Suggestions for use of IHS Energy's 'PEPS' dataset -- Further aspects of oil forecasting -- Detail on specific oil forecasts -- Peak oil and climate change -- Peak demand -- Peak gas -- Reading University 'Oil group' and publications.
This book examines the physical and economic characteristics of the global oil resource to explain why peak oil has been so poorly understood. The author draws on information held in oil industry datasets that are not widely available outside of the specialist literature, and describes a number of methods that have been successfully used to predict oil peaks. In contrast to the widely-held view that 'all oil forecasts are wrong', these methods correctly predicted the current peak in global conventional oil production. Current oil forecasts are then compared to evaluate the expected dates for regional and global oil peaks for conventional oil, all-oils, and all-liquids. The dates of global peaks in the production of all-oil and all-liquids appear to be reasonably soon, while the oil price that is needed to support these global production levels continues to rise. The world faces serious constraints in its oil supply, which accounts for about one-third of total world energy use, and over 90% of the fuel used for transportation. Readers of this book will gain a thorough understanding of the critical, but poorly understood, phenomenon of peak oil that has already had significant impacts on society in terms of high oil prices, and which will place increasing constraints on mankind's supply of energy and economic well-being in the coming years.
ISBN: 9783319263724
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-26372-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
463687
Sustainable Development.
LC Class. No.: HD9560.5
Dewey Class. No.: 338.27282
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