World Commercial Energy Supply (1998)

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World Commercial Energy Supply (1998)

Oil Consumption by Sector (1998)

Production of a Non-Renewable Resource Area Under the Curve Equals Total Resource

US Lower-48 Crude Oil Production

Alaska Crude Oil Production

World Crude Oil Prices

Cumulative Production of Crude Oil in the Lower 48 States

Cumulative Production of Crude Oil in Alaska

World Crude Oil Production

Estimates of Ultimate Oil Resources (billions of barrels)

Proved Crude Oil Reserves in Several OPEC Countries (at beginning of year)

Distribution of Estimates of Ultimately Recoverable World Crude Oil (1975-1993)

Global Oil Production for Resources of 1800, 2200, and 2600 Billion Barrels

Insensitivity of Year of Peaking in Global Oil Production