Hubbert's Peak Theory Points to Dwindling Oil Supply
Hubbert's Peak is named for M. King Hubbert, a prickly but brilliant Shell geologist who went to a meeting of his colleagues from the petroleum industry in 1956 and told them that they had 15 good years left, at most, before U.S. oil production peaked
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