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THE FUTURE OF OIL: GEOLOGY VERSUS TECHNOLOGY (2012)

In this paper is discussed and reconciled two diametrically opposed views concerning the future of world oil production and prices. The geological view expects that physical constraints will dominate the future evolution of oil output and prices. It is supported by the fact that world oil production has plateaued since 2005 despite historically high prices, and that spare capacity has been near historic lows. The technological view of oil 
expects that higher oil prices must eventually have a decisive effect on oil output, by encouraging technological solutions. It is supported by the fact that high prices have, since 2003, led to upward revisions in production forecasts based on a purely geological view. It is presented a nonlinear econometric model of the world oil market that encompasses both views.
Reference:
IMF Working Paper WP/12/109
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