Oil depletion — per major producing country. This model assumes world oil depletion remains constant at the 2004 level of 80 million barrels per day.[1] However, world oil depletion is currently (as of 2008) at 85 million barrels per day … Wikipedia
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Deepwater Horizon oil spill — 2010 oil spill and BP oil spill redirect here. For other oil spills in 2010, see 2010 oil spill (disambiguation). For the 2006 oil spill involving BP, see Prudhoe Bay oil spill. For the drilling rig and explosion, see Deepwater Horizon… … Wikipedia
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Peak oil — A logistic distribution shaped production curve, as originally suggested by M. King Hubbert in 1956 … Wikipedia
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Peak-oil — Pic pétrolier Un pic pétrolier désigne le sommet de la courbe qui caractérise la production pétrolière d un puits ou d un champ pétrolier ; par extension le « pic pétrolier mondial » (abrégé en Peak Oil en anglais) désigne le… … Wikipédia en Français
Peak oil — Pic pétrolier Un pic pétrolier désigne le sommet de la courbe qui caractérise la production pétrolière d un puits ou d un champ pétrolier ; par extension le « pic pétrolier mondial » (abrégé en Peak Oil en anglais) désigne le… … Wikipédia en Français