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ID109444
Title ProperWorldwide cheap and heavy oil productions
Other Title Informationa long-term energy model ?
LanguageENG
AuthorGuseo, Renato
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Crude oil, natural gas liquids, heavy oils, deepwater oils, and polar oils are non-renewable energy resources with increasing extraction costs. Two major definitions emerge: regular or 'cheap' oil and non-conventional or 'heavy' oil. Peaking time in conventional oil production has been a recent focus of debate. For two decades, non-conventional oils have been mixed with regular crude oil. Peaking time estimation and the rate at which production may be expected to decline, following the peak, are more difficult to determine. We propose a two-wave model for world oil production pattern and forecasting, based on the diffusion of innovation theories: a sequential multi-Bass model. Historical well-known shocks are confirmed, and new peaking times for crude oil and mixed oil are determined with corresponding depletion rates. In the final section, possible ties between the dynamics of oil extraction and refining capacities are discussed as a predictive symptom of an imminent mixed oil peak in 2016.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Col. 39, No. 9; Sep 2011: p.5572-5577
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Col. 39, No. 9; Sep 2011: p.5572-5577
Key WordsOil Depletion ;  Diffusion Process ;  Sequential Multi - Bass Model