Mikael Höök

Society

Coal and oil: the dark monarchs of global energy (student thesis)

About 90% of the global coal production originates from only 6 countries. Some of them, such as the USA show signs of increasing maturity and exhaustion of the recoverable amounts. However, there is a greater uncertainty about the recoverable reserves and coal production may yield a global maximum somewhere between 2030 and 2060.

September 7, 2010

Society

Validity of the fossil fuel production outlooks in the IPCC Emission Scenarios

It is found that the SRES unnecessarily takes an overoptimistic stance and that future production expectations are leaning towards spectacular increases from present output levels. In summary, we can only encourage the IPCC to involve more resource experts and natural science in future emission scenarios. The current set, SRES, is biased toward exaggerated resource availability and unrealistic expectations on future production outputs from fossil fuels.

March 3, 2010

Giant oil field decline rates and their influence on world oil production.

Using a comprehensive database of giant oil field production, the average decline rates of the world’s giant oil fields are estimated… The evolution of decline rates over past decades includes the impact of new technologies and production techniques and clearly shows that the average decline rate for individual giant fields is increasing with time. These factors have significant implications for the future, since the most important world oil production base – giant fields – will decline more rapidly in the future, according to our findings.

February 19, 2009

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