Peak oil
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Peak oil is the theorized point in time when the maximum rate of extraction of petroleum is reached, after which it is expected to enter terminal decline.
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Documentary films
- The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream (2004)
- Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash (2006)
- The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil (2006)
- Crude Impact (2006)
- What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire (2007)
- Crude (2007) Australian Broadcasting Corporation documentary [3 x 30 minutes] about the formation of oil, and humanity's use of it
- PetroApocalypse Now? (2008)
- Blind Spot (2008)
- Gashole (2008)
- Collapse (2009)
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See also
- Prediction
- Energy policy
- Energy development
- Energy security
- Global strategic petroleum reserves
- Shale gas
- Soft energy path
- United States energy independence
- Economics
- 2000s commodities boom
- 2010s oil glut
- 2020 stock market crash
- 2020 Russia–Saudi Arabia oil price war
- Carbon bubble
- Degrowth
- Ecological economics
- Efficient energy use
- Financial impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic
- Kuznets curve
- Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing
- List of countries by oil consumption
- List of countries by proven oil reserves
- Low-carbon economy
- Oil burden
- Renewable energy commercialization
- Stranded assets
- World oil market chronology from 2003
- Jevons paradox
- Others
- ACEGES
- Age of Oil
- Magic number (oil)
- Oil Shockwave
- Overconsumption
- Overpopulation
- Overshoot
- Peak car
- Peak coal
- Peak copper
- Peak gas
- Peak gold
- Peak minerals
- Peak phosphorus
- Peak uranium
- Peak water
- Peak wheat
- Resource depletion
- The Coal Question
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