M.
KING HUBBERT AND HIS SUCCESSORS: A HUBBERT PEAK HALF-BIBLIOGRAPHY http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/BibliographyKuykendall53.pdf
Chris Kuykendall氏による〔ASPO-USA Denver
World Oil Conference Version (Draft #53) November 4, 2005〕。
『This document is referred to as a half-bibliography because
it is limited deliberately, with few exceptions, to entries in
support of the thesis of an oil peak formulated by M . King Hubbert
and extended by his successors. Alternatively, it is referred
to as a half-bibliography because it is limited principally to
entries relating to the problem and not solutions to the problem.
There may be cases where the links do not work directly and have
to be cut and pasted to the user's Internet address line. If even
a pasted link does not work, try a Google on the author and/or
title. I would appreciate notice of amended links, dead links,
and potential new entries. Inclusion in this document does not
vouch for the accuracy of all the listed items. As the issue of
peak oil gains increasing currency, more and more commentaries
on the topic are written by authors who are relatively new to
the issue and can sometimes garble matters. More egregious examples
of such garbling
have been omitted from the list. This draft includes items from
recent research at the M. King Collection, American Heritage Center,
University of Wyoming. It is among the last drafts of this bibliography,
because material on the subject by now is being generated almost
too fast to manage.』
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: WEBSITES 5
PART TWO: M. KING HUBBERT AND CONTEMPORARIES
8
PART THREE: MORE RECENT MAJOR AUTHORS AND ANALYSTS 17
- Kjell Aleklett (Sweden) 17
- Steve Andrews (United States/Colorado) 17
- John Attarian (United States/Michigan) 18
- Ali Morteza Samsam Bakhtiari (Iran) 19
- Ugo Bardi (Italy) 20
- Albert A. Bartlett
(United States/Colorado) 20
- Roscoe Bartlett (United States/Maryland) 21
- Roger W. Bentley (Great Britain) 22
- Roger Blanchard (Michigan) 23
- Tony Boys (Japan) 23
- Colin J. Campbell
(Ireland) 23
- Albert J. Cavallo (United States/New Jersey) 32
- Frank Clements (United States/Pennsylvania) 32
- Cutler J. Cleveland
(United States/Massachusetts) 32
- Earl Cook (United States/Texas) 34
- Ronald R. Cooke (United States/California) 34
- Julian Darley (Canada/British Colum bia) 34
- Francis de Winter (United States/California) 36
- Kenneth S. Deffeyes
(United States/New Jersey) 37
- David Delaney (Canada/Ontario) 38
- Andrew DeWit (Japan) 39
- Murray Duffin (United States/South Carolina) 39
- Jeffrey T. Dukes (United States/Massachusetts) 39
- Richard C. Duncan
(United States/Washington) 40
- Jeanette Fitzsimons (New Zealand) 41
- Brian J. Fleay (Australia) 42
- David Fleming (Great Britain) 43
- Marilyn Geewax (United States/Georgia) 43
- John Gever (United States/New Hampshire) 43
- Jeremy Gilbert (Great Britain) 44
- David L. Goodstein (United States/California) 44
- Lindsey Grant (United States/New Mexico) 45
- Henry Groppe (United States/Texas) 45
- Charles A.S. Hall (United States/New York) 46
- Stephen Hamilton-Bergin (Great Britain) 46
- Jay Hanson (United States/Hawaii) 47
- Craig Bond Hatfield (United States/Ohio) 47
- Richard Heinberg (United States/California) 47
- Carter Henderson (United States/New Jersey) 50
- Robert L. Hirsch (United States/Virginia) 50
- John G. Howe (United States/Maine) 51
- Klaus Illum (Denmark) 51
- L.F. "Buzz"
Ivanhoe (United States/California) 51
- Caryl Johnston (United States/Pennsylvania) 54
- Robert K. Kaufmann (United States/Massachusetts) 54
- Byron W. King (United States/Pennsylvania) 55
- Michael T. Klare (United States/Massachusetts) 55
- Rembrandt Koppelaar (Netherlands) 56
- Seppo A. Korpela (United States/Ohio) 56
- James Howard Kunstler (United States/New York) 56
- Chris Kuykendall (United States/Texas) 58
- Jean H. Laherrere
(France) 58
- Jeremy Leggett (Great Britain) 62
- Jan Lundberg (United States/California) 63
- James J. MacKenzie (United States/District of Colum bia)
64
- Les B. Magoon (United States/California) 64
- Tom Mast (United States/Texas) 65
- Charles T. Maxwell (United States/Connecticut) 65
- Steve McKinlay (New Zealand) 65
- Andrew McNamara (Australia) 66
- Marie Plummer Minneair (United States/Ohio) 66
- George Monbiot (Great Britain) 66
- Glenn R. Morton (United States => Scotland) 66
- Jim Motavalli (United States/Connecticut) 68
- John Myers (Canada/Alberta) 68
- Richard Nehring (United States/Colorado) 68
- Amos Nur (United States/California) 69
- George Pazik (United States/Wisconsin) 69
- Dale Allen Pfeiffer (United States/Michigan) 69
- T. Boone Pickens (United States/Texas) 70
- Dmitry Podborits (Ukraine => New York) 71
- Adam Porter (France) 71
- Bill Powers (Canada => Illinois) 72
- Jim Puplava (United States/California) 72
- Megan Quinn (United States/Ohio) 73
- William E. Rees (Canada/British Colum bia) 73
- Douglas B. Reynolds
(United States/Alaska) 74
- Joseph P. Riva, Jr. (United States/Virginia) 74
- Paul Roberts (United States/Washington) 75
- David Room (United States/California) 76
- Michael C. Ruppert (United States/California) 77
- Mamdouh G. Salameh (Great Britain) 77
- Mark Sardella (United States/New Mexico)
- Matt Savinar (United States/California) 78
- Jorg Schindler (Germany) 78
- Matthew R. Simmons (United States/Texas-Maine) 79
- Chris Skrebowski (Great Britain) 86
- Michael R. Smith (Great Britain) 88
- Bengt Soderbergh (Sweden) 88
- Eric Sprott (Canada/Ontario) 88
- Stuart Staniford (United States/California) 89
- Richard A. Startzman (United States/Texas) 90
- Ronald B. Swenson
(United States/California) 90
- Gary S. Swindell (United States/Texas) 90
- Ted Trainer (Australia) 90
- Randy Udall (United States/Colorado) 90
- Gregson Vaux (United States/Pennsylvania) 91
- Chris Vernon (Great Britain) 91
- John H. Walsh (Canada/Ontario) 92
- Andrew Weissman (United States/District of Colum bia) 93
- Tom Whipple, et al. (United States/Virginia) 94
- Walter Youngquist
(United States/Oregon) 95
- Jack Zagar (United States => Ireland) 96
- Werner Zittel (Germany) 96
PART FOUR: MISCELLANEOUS 98
PART ONE: WEBSITES
PART TWO: M.
KING HUBBERT AND CONTEMPORARIES
- M. King Hubbert. "Future Ore Supply and Geophysical
Prospecting." Engineering and Mining Journal
135
(January 1934), pp. 18-21.
- M. King Hubbert. "Energy from Fossil Fuels."
Presented at the Symposium of Energy, Centennial Celebration
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington,
D.C., September 15, 1948. In American Association for
the Advancement of Science, Centennial, pp. 171-177. Washington:
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1950. Published
under same title in Science 109 (February 4, 1949), pp. 103-109.
http://www.oilcrisis.com/hubbert/science1949/
- M. King Hubbert, et al. "Our Energy Resources."
Physics Today 2 (April 1949), pp. 19-22.
- L.M. Fanning. "A Case History of Oil-Shortage Scares."
In L.M. Fanning, ed., Our Oil Resources, Second Edition,
pp. 306-406. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950.
- Wallace E. Pratt. "The Impact of the Peaceful Uses
of Atomic Energy on the Petroleum Industry." In U.S.
Department of the Interior, Report of the Panel on the Impact
of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Volume 2, pp.
89-105. Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1956.
- Joseph E. Pogue and Kenneth E. Hill. "Future Growth
and Financial Requirements of the World Petroleum
Industry." Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,
New York, February 21, 1956.
- M. King Hubbert. Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels.
Presented at the spring meeting of the Southern District
Division of Production, American Petroleum Insitute, Plaza Hotel,
San Antonio, M arch 8, 1956. Dallas: American Petroleum
Institute, Division of Production, 1956. Preprint subject to
correction, March 1956. Archived, File Folder (18), Box 156,
M. King Hubbert Collection, Accession Number 1238, American Heritage
Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- Nancy Heard. "Oil 'Crisis' Seen Close."
San Antonio Express, March 9, 1956.
- "Oilmen Told A-Power to Replace Oil." San
Antonio News, March 9, 1956.
- M. King Hubbert. Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels.
Presented before the spring meeting of the Southern
District Division of Production, American Petroleum Institute,
Plaza Hotel, San Antonio, M arch 8, 1956. Publication
No. 95. Houston: Shell Development Company, Exploration and Production
Research Division, 1956. June 1956 revision.
http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/1956/1956.pdf
- "Is Oil Nearing a Production Crisis?" Petroleum
Week (March 16, 1956), pp. 9-10.
- Wallace E. Pratt. Letter to M. King Hubbert, March 28,
1956. Archived, File Folder (17), Box 156, M. King Hubbert
Collection, Accession Number 1238, American Heritage Center,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- "Oil Production in U.S. May Hit Peak in 1965 and
Begin Decline." Texas Oil Journal 23?
(April 1956), pp. 15,
17.
- M. King Hubbert. Letter to Wallace E. Pratt, April 16,
1956. Archived, File Folder (17), Box 156 (or possibly
instead File Folder 13, Box 50), M. King Hubbert Collection,
Accession Number 1238, American Heritage Center, University of
Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- M. King Hubbert. Letter to Wallace E. Pratt, December
7, 1956. Archived, File Folder (17), Box 156, M. King
Hubbert Collection, Accession Number 1238, American Heritage
Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- Warren Davis. "A Study of the Future Productive Capacity
and Probable Reserves of the U.S." Oil & Gas
Journal 56 (February 24, 1958), pp. 105-119.
- M. King Hubbert. The Mineral Resources of Texas. Presented
to the Conference on Texas, University of Texas,
Austin, Texas, April 11-12, 1958. Publication No. 167.
Houston: Shell Development Company, Exploration and Production
Research Division, 1958.
- M. King Hubbert. Techniques of Prediction with Application
to the Petroleum Industry. Presentation to the 44th annual
meeting of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists,
Dallas, Texas, March 17, 1959. Preprint
No. 204. Houston: Shell Development Company, 1959. Box 137, M.
King Hubbert Collection, American Heritage Center, University
of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- A.D. Zapp. Future Petroleum Producing Capacity of the
United States. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1142-H.
Washington: U.S. Geological Survey, 1962.
- M. King Hubbert. Energy Resources: A Report to the Committee
on Natural Resources. Publication 1000-D.
Washington: National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council,
1962.
- M. King Hubbert. Letter to members of Committee on Resources,
National Academy of Sciences, August 23, 1962. Archived,
File Folder (5), Box 151, M. King Hubbert Collection, Accession
Number 1238, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming,
Laramie, Wyoming.
- "We've Found Half Our Oil, Says Hubbert."
Oil & Gas Journal 61 (January 21, 1963),
pp. 48-49?
- H.K. Hudson. "Is the 'Song of Plenty' a Siren Song?"
Oil & Gas Journal 61 (June 17, 1963),
pp. 131-136.
- "U.S. Reserves Put at 600 Billion Bbl."
Oil & Journal 61 (September 2, 1963),
pp. 78-79.
- Thomas B. Nolan. "USGS Estimates Not Official."
Oil & Gas Journal 61 (October 28, 1963),
pp. 31-33.
- M. King Hubbert. "National Academy of Science's Report
on Energy Resources: A Reply." AAPG Bulletin
49 (October 1965), pp. 1720-1727.
- M. King Hubbert. History of Petroleum Geology and Its
Bearing Upon Present and Future Exploration. Presentation
to the 15th Annual Convention, Gulf Coast Association of Geological
Societies, Houston, Texas, October 28, 1965. Washington:
U.S. Geological Survey, 1965. Reprinted in AAPG Bulletin 50 (December
1966), pp. 2504-2518.
- M. King Hubbert. "M. King Hubbert's Reply to J.M.
Ryan." Journal of Petroleum Technology 18
(March 1966),
pp. 284-286.
- Anibal R. Martinez. "Estimation of Petroleum Resources."
AAPG Bulletin 50 (September 1966), pp. 2001-2008.
- M. King Hubbert. "M. King Hubbert's Reply to J.M.
Ryan." Journal of Petroleum Technology 18
(March 1966),
pp. 284-286.
- M. King Hubbert. "Degree of Advancement of Petroleum
Exploration in the United States." AAPG Bulletin
51 (November 1967), pp. 2207-2227.
- M. King Hubbert. "Energy Resources." In
National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, Committee
on Resources on Man, Resources and Man: A Study and Recommendations,
pp. 157-242. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969.
http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/ResourcesAndMan.pdf
- M. King Hubbert. "Man's Conquest of Energy: Its Ecological
and Human Consequences." Lecture before the Environmental
and Ecological Forum, Silver Spring, Maryland, September 28,
1970. In A. Burt Kline, ed., The Environmental and Ecological
Forum, 1970-1971, pp. 1-50. Oak Ridge: U.S. Atomic Energy Commissin,
Office of Information Services, 1972. Also published as TID 25857.
Springfield, Virginia: U.S. Department of Commerce, National
Technical Information Service, 1972?.
- H.R. Warman. “Future Problems in Petroleum Exploration.”
Petroleum Review 25 (March 1971), pp. 96-101.
J.J. Arps. "Relationships Between Proved Reserves and Exploratory
Effort." Journal of Petroleum Technology 23 (June 1971),
pp. 671-675.
- M. King Hubbert. "The Energy Resources of the Earth."
Scientific American 225 (September 1971),
pp. 60-70.
http://www.oilcrisis.com/hubbert/energypower/
- M. King Hubbert. "Estimation of Oil and Gas Resources."
In U.S. Geological Survey, Workshop on Techniques
of Mineral Resource Appraisal, pp. 16-50. Denver: U.S. Geological
Survey, 1972. From a conference in Denver, March 23-24,
1972.
- Roger F. Naill. Managing the Discovery Life Cycle of a
Finite Resource: A Case Study of U.S. Natural Gas. Master's
thesis, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, 1972. "Texas Interrupts 24-Year Tradition
of Oil Output Lid." Wall Street Journal, March 17, 1972.
- M. King Hubbert. "Determination of the Numerical
Value of the Ratio of Future-to-Past Crude Oil Discoveries Per
Cubic Mile of Sediment." Memorandum to the National
Research Council, June 7, 1972. Archived, File Folder
(8), Box 162, M . King Hubbert Collection, Accession Number 1238,
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- H.R. Warman. "The Future of Oil." Geographical
Journal 138 (September 1972), pp. 287-297.
- Roger F. Naill. "The Discovery Life Cycle of a Finite
Resource: A Case Study of U.S. Natural Gas." In Donella
H. M eadows and Dennis L. M eadows, eds., Toward Global Equilibrium:
Collected Papers, pp. 213-256. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Wright-Allen
Press, 1973.
- M. King Hubbert. "Survey of World Energy Resources."
Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin 66 (July
1973), pp. 37-53.
- M. King Hubbert. U.S. Energy Resources: A Review as of
1972. Background paper prepared for the U.S. Senate
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 93rd Congress, 2nd
Session. Serial No. 93-40 (92-75). Washington: U.S. Government
Printing Office, 1974.
- Stewart Udall, et al. The Energy Balloon, pp. 7-12,
81-101. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974.
- Philip H. Abelson. "The Energy Crunch."
EOS (Transactions, Am erican Geophysical Union) 55
(January
1974), pp. 3, 18.
- Earl Cook. "Undiscovered Undeveloped Crude Oil 'Resources'
and National Energy Strategies." Presented
at a research conference of the American Association of Petroleum
Geologists, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April
21-23, 1974. Published in John D. Haun, ed., Methods of
Estimating the Volume of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Reserves, Studies
in Geology No. 1, pp. 97-106. Tulsa: American Association of
Petroleum Geologists, 1975. [also listed under Earl Cook]
- W. H. van Eek. "Forecasting Future Hydrocarbon Discoveries
Based on a Relationship Between Past Production and Reserves."
Presentation to Society of Petroleum Engineers, European spring
meeting, Amsterdam, May 29-30, 1974. Archived, File Folder
12, Box 54, M. King Hubbert Collection, Accession Number 1238,
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- M. King Hubbert. Congressional testimony. In National
Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1974, hearings before the Subcommittee
on the Environment, U.S. House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs, Subcommittee on the Environment, 93rd Congress, 2nd
Session, June 6, 1974, pp. 51-78. Serial No. 93-55. Washington:
U.S. Government Printing Office, 197 4. Excerpt at:
http://energypolitics.com/metaPage/lib/Hubbert-1974-En-Conservation-Act.pdf
http://www.technocracy.org/articles/hub-gro.html
- M. King Hubbert. "Ratio Between Recoverable Oil Per
Unit Volume of Sediments for Future Exploratory Drilling to That
of the Past for the Coterminous United States." Memo
to National Research Council, revised June 8, 1974. In
Natural Research Council, et al., Mineral Resources and the Environment,
Appendix to Section II: Report of Panel on Estimation of Mineral
Reserves and Resources, pp. 1-9. Washington: National Academy
of Sciences, 1975. Archived, File Folder (8), Box 162, M. King
Hubbert Collection, Accession Number 1238, American Heritage
Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- Robert Gillette. "Oil and Gas Resources: Did USGS
Gush Too High?" Science 185 (July 12,
1974), pp. 127-130.
- Betty M. Miller, et al. Geological Estimates of Undiscovered
Recoverable Oil and Gas Resources in the United States. U.S.
Geological Survey circular 725, prepared for the Federal
Energy Administration. Reston, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey,
1975.
- Robert Gillette. "Academy Calls USGS Math Misleading."
Science 187 (February 28, 1975), pp. 723-727.
- "A Scramble for Oil That May N ot Be There."
Business Week (March 10, 1975), pp. 76-77.
- Michael T. Malloy. "He Predicted the Oil Shortage
19 Years Ago." National Observer 14 (May
10, 1975). Published in Washington, D.C.
- M. King Hubbert. "Hubbert Estimates from 1956 to
1974 of U.S. Oil and Gas." Presented to the first IIASA
conference on Energy Resources, Laxenburg, Austria, May 20-21,
1975. Published in M ichel Grenon, ed., Methods and Models
for Assessing Energy Resources, pp. 370-383. New York: Pergamon
Press, 1979.
- "The Oil That's Left." Geotimes 20
(June 1975), pp. 29-30.
- Edward Cowan. "Expert Doubts U.S. Can Substantially
Cut Out Imports by 1975." New York Times, July
8,
1975.
- H. Peter Metzger. "Geologist in 1956 Predicted Energy
Crisis." Rocky Mountain News (Denver), September
16, 1975.
- Arthur J. Magida. "USGS Plays a 'Numbers Game' on
Remaining Oil, Gas Resources." National Journal
7 (September 27, 1975), pp. 1349-1356.
- L. David Roper. “Depletion Theory.” 1976.
http://arts.bev.net/roperldavid/minerals/D
epletTh.htm
- M. King Hubbert. "Exponential Growth as a Transient
Phenomenon in Human History." Presented before
a World Wildlife Fund conference, San Francisco, 1976.
Reprinted in M argaret A . Strom, ed., Societal Issues, Scientific
Viewpoints, pp. 75-84. New York: American Institute of Physics,
1987. Reprinted also in Herman E. Daly and Kenneth N. Townsend,
eds., Valuing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, Ethics, pp. 113-126.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1993.
http://www.oilcrisis.com/hubbert/wwf1976/
- M. King Hubbert. "Energy Resources: A Scientific
and Cultural Dilemma." Bulletin of the Association
of
Engineering Geologists 13 (Spring 1976), pp.
81-124.
- George Pazik. "Our Petroleum Predicament."
Fishing Facts 10 (November 1976). [also
listed under George
Pazik]
http://mobjectivist.blogspot.com/2005/05/our-petroleum-predicament.html
- Wolf von Engelhardt, et al. "Earth Resources, Time,
and Man - A Geoscience Perspective." Environmental
Geology 1 (No. 4, 1976), pp. 193-206.
- Gladwin Hill. "Scientist Is Hopeful on W orld Resources."
New York Times, December 2, 1976.
- Stuart Diamond. "Nobody Listened in 1956."
Newsday (New York), April 17, 1977. Reprinted as
"Geophysicist's Energy Shortages Warnings Ignored for 20
Years," Midland Reporter-Telegram (Midland, Texas), April
18, 1977.
- M. King Hubbert. "Role of Geology in Transition to
a Mature Industrial Society." Geologische Rundschau
66 (No. 3, 1977), pp. 654-678.
- Joanne Omang. "Oil Prophet Cited: Geologist Saw Crisis
in 1948." Washington Post, November 15, 1977.
- Franklin Pollock. "Petroleum Resources."
Stevens Energy Forum 1 (Spring 1978), pp.
1-6.
- M. King Hubbert. "U.S. Petroleum Estimates, 1956-1978."
Presented to the annual meeting, American Petroleum Institute,
Production Department, Denver, April 2-5, 1978. In American
Petroleum Institute, Production Department, 1978 Annual Meeting
Papers, Report No. 367-0, pp. 0-1 to 0-58. Denver: American Petroleum
Institute, 1978. Archived in File Folder (1), Box 123, M. King
Hubbert Collection, Accession Number 1238, American Heritage
Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- Carter Henderson. The Inevitability of Petroleum Rationing
in the United States. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Center
for Alternative Futures, 1979. [also listed under Carter
Henderson]
- M. King Hubbert. "Measurement of Energy Resources."
Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control 101
(March 1979), pp. 16-30.
- Noel D. Uri. "Re-Examination of the Estimation of
Undiscovered Oil Resources in the United States." Journal
of Environmental Sciences 22 (May 1979), pp.
13-16.
- George Pazik. "Children of the Petroleum Age (Part
6)." Fishing Facts 13 (August 1979),
pp. 6-7. [also listed under George Pazik]
- "M. King Hubbert." In McGraw-Hill Modern
Scientists and Engineers (New York: McGraw-Hill), Volume 2?,
pp. 97-99.
- Earl Cook. "Charting Our Energy Future: Progress
or Prudence?" The Futurist 14 (April 1980),
pp. 64-69. [also listed under Earl Cook]
- M. King Hubbert. "Techniques of Prediction as Applied
to the Production of Oil and Gas." Presented to a symposium
of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, June 18-20, 1980.
In Saul I. Gass, ed., Oil and Gas Supply Modeling, pp. 16-141.
National Bureau of Standards special publication 631. Washington:
National Bureau of Standards, 1982.
- George Pazik. "Children of the Petroleum Age (Part
10)." Fishing Facts 14 (November 1980),
p. 6. [also listed under George Pazik]
- Stephen Goodwin. "Hubbert's Curve." Country
Journal 7 (November 1980), pp. 56-61.
- Paul G. Hayes. "Estimate of US Fuel Reserves Trimmed
Again." Milwaukee Journal, November 9, 1980.
- Charles A.S. Hall and Cutler J. Cleveland . "Petroleum
Drilling and Production in the United States: Yield Per Effort
and Net Energy Analysis." Science 211
(February 6, 1981), pp. 576-579. [also listed under Cutler
J. Cleveland and Charles A.S. Hall]
- George Pazik. "If Only We Had Listened."
Fishing Facts 15 (September 1981), pp. 6-7.
[also listed under George Pazik]
- M. King Hubbert. "Two Intellectual Systems: Matter-Energy
and the Monetary Culture." Presented at the MIT Energy
Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 30, 1981.
- M. King Hubbert. "The World's Evolving Energy System."
American Journal of Physics 49 (November 1981),
pp. 1007-1029. Republished in Richard L. Perrine and W.G. Ernst,
eds., Energy: For Ourselves and Our Posterity, pp. 44-100. Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1985.
- David D'Argenio. King Hubbert and the Evolution of the
United States Oil Industry. New Haven: Yale University Department
of Geology and Geophysics, 1982. Located at Yale University,
Geology Library, Rare Book Room.
- C.B. Raleigh and M. King Hubbert. "The Vetlesen Prize,
to M. King Hubbert." EOS (Transactions, American
Geophysical Union) 63 (April 27, 1982), pp. 249-251.
- Gary Bowden. "Estimating United States Crude Oil
Resources: Organizational Interests, Political Economy, and Historical
Change." Pacific Sociological Review 25
(October 1982), pp. 419-448.
- Charles D. Masters, et al. Distribution and Quantitative
Assessment of World Crude-Oil Reserves and Resources. U.S.
Geological Survey Open-File Report No. 83-728. Reston,
Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey, 1983.
- M. King Hubbert. "Acceptance of the 1981 Vetlesen
Prize." Journal of Geological Education 31
(January 1983), pp. 42-44.
- Robert Dean Clark. "King Hubbert." The
Leading Edge 2 (February 1983), pp. 16-24.
- Joseph P. Riva, Jr. Domestic Crude Oil Production Projected
to the Year 2000 on the Basis of Resource Capability. Congressional
Research Service Report No. 84-129. Washington: Congressional
Research Service, 1984. [also listed under Joseph P. Riva,
Jr.]
- Francis J. Pettijohn. "Chicago: The Athens of the
Midwest." Chapter 7, in Memoirs of an Unrepentant Field
Geologist: A Candid Profile of Some Geologists and Their Science,
1921-1981, pp. 142-203. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1984.
- Joseph P. Riva, Jr., et al. U.S. Conventional Oil and
Gas Production: Prospects to the Year 2000. Boulder: Westview
Press, 1985. [also listed under Joseph P. Riva, Jr.]
- John D. Sterman and George P. Richardson. "An Experiment
to Evaluate Methods for Estimating Fossil Fuel Resources."
Journal of Forecasting 4 (April-June 1985),
pp. 197-226.
- Gary Bowden. "The Social Construction of Validity
in Estimates of US Crude Oil Reserves." Social Studies
of Science 15 (May 1985), pp. 207-240.
- Michael Aaron Dennis. "Drilling for Dollars: The
Making of U S Petroleum Reserve Estimates, 1921-25."
Social Studies of Science 15 (May 1985),
pp. 241-265.
- Charles A.S. Hall, et al. "Petroleum." Chapter
7, in Energy and Resource Quality: The Ecology of the Economic
Process, pp. 161-188. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1986.
[also listed under Cutler J. Cleveland, Charles A.S. Hall, and
Robert K. Kaufmann]
- John Gever, et al. Beyond Oil: The Threat to Food and
Fuel in the Coming Decades. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger,
1986. [also listed under John Gever and Robert K. Kaufmann]
http://www.bu.edu/cees/research/publications/beyond_oil/beyond_oil_title/beyond_oil.html
[no longer available on Internet]
- Steve Andrews. "M. King Hubbert: Highlights from
a Previously Unpublished Interview." March 5, 1988.
http://www.aspo-usa.com/news.cfm?nd=1358
- John D. Sterman, et al. "Modeling the Estim ation
of Petroleum Resources in the United States." Technological
Forecasting and Social Change 33 (May 1988),
pp. 219-249.
- Ronald E. Doel. Marion King Hubbert: Transcript of a Tape-Recorded
Interview, January 4-February 6, 1989. College Park,
Maryland: American Institute of Physics, Center for History of
Physics, 1989. Also archived as Box 83A, M. King Hubbert collection,
Accession Number 1238, American Heritage Center, University of
Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
- "The Legacy of M . King Hubbert." Petroleum
Outlook 10 (October 1989), pp. 3-7.
- Bart Barnes. "Marion K. Hubbert Dies; Predicted Energy
Crisis." Washington Post, October 14, 1989.
- Alfonso A. Narvaez. "M. King Hubbert, 86, Geologist
Who Influenced Oil Production." New York Times, October
17, 1989.
http://hubbert.mines.edu/news/Ivanhoe_96-1.pdf
- "Tribute to M . King Hubbert." National
Academy of Sciences Letter to Members 19 (April 1990).
http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/tribute.htm
- David B. Doan. "Memorial to M. King Hubbert, 1903-1989."
The Geological Society of America, Memorials 24 (1994),
pp. 39-46.
The above list includes only entries up to Hubbert's death,
or entries subsequent to his death which are biographical in nature.
For additional items relating to Hubbert's methodology and his
analysis of United States oil and natural gas supply availability,
use the Find feature of your software to search on entries with
triple asterisks (***).
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