Notes

CHAPTER 2

1. Two papers that deal with many of the issues discussed in this section are Gorton and Rouwenhorst (2006) and Erb and Campbell (2006).

2. According to the Oil and Gas Journal (Dec. 18 2006), world proven oil reserves increased 2% in 2006.

CHAPTER 3

1. © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London.

CHAPTER 4

1. William L. Leffler. Petroleum Refining in Non-technical Language, PennWell: Tulsa, OK, 2000, pp. 9–12.

2. Oil Sands Discovery Center, Alberta, Canada.

3. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

4. BP. BP Annual Statistical Review of Energy 2006, 2006.

5. M.K. Hubbert. “Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels,” Lecture pre-sented at the Spring Meeting of the Southern District, American Petroleum Institute, San Antonio, Texas, March 7–9, 1956, pp. 22–25.

6. BP. BP Annual Statistical Review of Energy 2006, 2006.

7. Marilyn Radler. “Oil production, reserves, increase slightly in 2006,” Oil and Gas Journal, December 18, 2006. pp. 20–23.

8. BP. BP Annual Statistical Review of Energy 2006, 2006.

9. Henry R. Linden. “Global oil, gas outlook bright; US gas production nears plateau,” Oil and Gas Journal, November 27, 2006.

10. Ibid.

11. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.

12. International Energy Agency.

13. Bob William. “Heavy hydrocarbons playing key role in peak oil debate, future energy supply,” Oil and Gas Journal, July 28, 2003, p. 20.

14. Energy Information Administration. Annual Energy Outlook 2006, p. 53.

15. Energy Information Administration. Annual ...

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