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The peak of oil production—Timings and market recognition
Authors:Pedro de Almeida  Pedro D Silva
Affiliation:1. Computer Science Department, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal;2. Electromechanical Department, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal
Abstract:Energy is essential for present societies. In particular, transportation systems depend on petroleum-based fuels. That world oil production is set to pass a peak is now a reasonably accepted concept, although its date is far from consensual. In this work, we analyze the true expectations of the oil market participants about the future availability of this fundamental energy source. We study the evolution through time of the curves of crude oil futures prices, and we conclude that the market participants, among them the crude oil producers, already expect a near-term peak of oil production. This agrees with many technical predictions for the date of peak production, including our own, that point to peak dates around the end of the present decade. If this scenario is confirmed, it can cause serious social and economical problems because societies will have little time to perform the necessary adjustments.
Keywords:Energy markets  Peak oil production  Oil prices
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