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    Pod Cast US Shale-Oil Production Peak

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    Reynolds, Douglas
    Keyword
    US Shale-oil, M King Hubbert, Civilization, Peak Oil,
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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11182
    Abstract
    This paper, in the form of a Pod Cast, estimates a U.S. shale-oil production trend forecast and explores potential consequences of that trend on U.S. and World macroeconomic conditions and growth prospects. It explains the economics of the Hubbert curve including a literature review both pro and con. It explains the relationship of shale-oil and shale-gas. It falsifies various U.S. shale-oil trend hypotheses using logic and econometrics. It then presents oil price expectations based on an analyses of entropy-economic relationships, physical energy characteristics, new-institutional economic theories of OPEC, and OPEC+ game-theoretic plays. Covid-19, OPEC+ and macro-economic principles are analyzed for their potential market changing effects using Schwartzian futurology methodology. A comparison of the current global civilization to past civilizations is also carried out.
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    This podcast, and the working paper series treatise that goes with it, is essentially an addendum to the book, “Energy Civilization,” that I wrote in 2011.
    Table of Contents
    1st to show physically what the best type of energy is. 2nd to show how the search for energy proceeds in tandem with costs. 3rd, to show U.S. shale-oil potential. And 4th, to show how a civilization is defined and sustained.
    Date
    2020-07-08
    Type
    Recording, oral
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    Reynolds, Douglas

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