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The author takes a new look at geophysicist M. King Hubbert's theory that U.S. oil production would peak in the 1970s and decline from there.

Produktbeschreibung
The author takes a new look at geophysicist M. King Hubbert's theory that U.S. oil production would peak in the 1970s and decline from there.
Autorenporträt
Kenneth S. Deffeyes is Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. He grew up in the oilfields; his father was a pioneer petroleum engineer. At the Shell Oil research laboratory in Houston, he was a colleague of M. King Hubbert. He joined the Princeton faculty in 1967 and continued to participate in the petroleum industry as a consultant and as an expert witness. General readers best know Deffeyes as the guide/mentor in John McPhee's series of popular books on geology, collected and republished under the title "Annals of the Former World".