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==References== *"Feature on United States oil production." (November, 2002) [https://web.archive.org/web/20050911141056/http://www.peakoil.ie/downloads/newsletters/newsletter23_200211.pdf ASPO Newsletter #23]. *Greene, D.L. & J.L. Hopson. (2003). [https://web.archive.org/web/20060929180722/http://www-cta.ornl.gov/cta/Publications/Reports/ORNL_TM_2003_259.pdf Running Out of and Into Oil: Analyzing Global Depletion and Transition Through 2050] ORNL/TM-2003/259, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, October *[http://www.mafhoum.com/press7/204E14.htm Economists Challenge Causal Link Between Oil Shocks And Recessions] (August 30, 2004). ''Middle East Economic Survey'' VOL. XLVII No 35 *Hubbert, M.K. (1982). Techniques of Prediction as Applied to Production of Oil and Gas, US Department of Commerce, NBS Special Publication 631, May 1982 {{Peak oil}} {{Shell oil}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hubbert Peak Theory}} [[Category:Economic theories]] [[Category:Eponyms in economics]] [[Category:Peak oil]] [[Category:Petroleum politics]] [[Category:Energy and the environment]]
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