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Are Oil Reserves Being Replaced?

Problems of Economic Transition, 2013
Based on results of the latest studies, which have shown that oil fields are actually renewable, it is concluded that oil production can be forecast with no fear of depriving future generations.
R. Kh. Muslimov, I. N. Plotnikova
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Brazilian Oil Fields and Oil-Shale Reserves

AAPG Bulletin, 1949
The largest area of oil possibilities in Brazil is the Amazon Valley. On Marajo Island, thick sediments have been proved recently by geophysics. The Maranhao Basin is being intensively investigated by the Conselho Nacional do Petroleo. In Sergipe, geophysical parties are working, and a test well was recently spudded.
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Oil Reserves, Imports, and Regulation

Financial Analysts Journal, 1955
(1955). Oil Reserves, Imports, and Regulation. Financial Analysts Journal: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 147-149.
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Estimation of Primary Oil Reserves

Transactions of the AIME, 1956
Published in Petroleum Transactions, AIME, Volume 207, 1956, pages 182–191. Abstract This paper reviews the methods currently in use for estimating primary oil reserves and discusses the principles on which these methods are based.
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The oil reserves production relationship

Energy Economics, 2008
Abstract This paper considers the relationship between the extraction rates and remaining reserves of oil. A simple exhaustible resources model suggests a linear extraction rule, with slope terms common to all extractors when discount rates are homogeneous. Differences in pricing behavior and costs determine the intercept.
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Oil and Gas Reserves Estimates

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2005
This article, written by Technology Editor Dennis Denney, contains highlights of paper OTC 17714, “Panel: Oil and Gas Reserves Estimates,” by R. Harrell, SPE, Ryder Scott Co.; R. Gajdica, SPE, BHP Billiton; D. Elliott, Alberta Securities Commission; T.S. Ahlbrandt, SPE, U.S. Geological Survey; and S.
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World Crude-Oil Reserves: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1955
Crude-oil reserves show exploration people the fruits of their efforts. Since Drake's well in 1859, we periodically have witnessed over-production or we have worried over early depletion. Present world reserves are more than ample to care for our expanding economy and this condition will probably continue for years.
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The Estimation of Oil Reserves

Transactions of the AIME, 1916
Published in Petroleum Transactions, AIME, Volume 52, 1916, pages 645–648. At present it is impossible to estimate closely the amount of oil obtainable from a given area of land. However, after the completion of a few properly distributed prospect wells, one can calculate the approximate yield of the sands penetrated, with a probable ...
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