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Kristofer Jakobsson defended his licentiate thesis. Modeling Oil Exploration and Production: Resource-Constrained and Agent-Based Approaches
Energy is essential to the functioning of society, and oil is the single largest commercial energy source. Some analysts have concluded that the peak in oil production is soon about to happen on the global scale, while others disagree. Such incompatible views can persist because the issue of “peak oil” cuts through the established scientific disciplines. The question is: what characterizes the modeling approaches that are available today, and how can they be further developed to improve a trans-disciplinary understanding of oil depletion? The objective of this thesis is to present long-term scenarios of oil production (Paper I) using a resource-constrained model; and an agent-based model of the oil exploration process (Paper II). It is also an objective to assess the strengths, limitations, and future development potentials of resource-constrained modeling, analytical economic modeling, and agent-based modeling.
One Comment on "Modeling Oil Exploration and Production"
KenZ300 on Tue, 1st Jun 2010 10:05 am
Will we wait too long before we seriously start the transition away from oil?
Will the next spike in oil prices damage the world economy even more than we have seen the last few years.