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950 down 500 to go. Lecture Notes: Monday Week 7. The Nuclear Contribution. Geographical Trends in Oil Production. Peak Output: 11.3 Mbpd. 2007 output: 6.7 Mbpd. 61% of Peak. All have peaked and are in terminal decline.

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  1. 950 down 500 to go • Lecture Notes: Monday Week 7

  2. The Nuclear Contribution

  3. Geographical Trends in Oil Production

  4. Peak Output: 11.3 Mbpd 2007 output: 6.7 Mbpd 61% of Peak

  5. All have peaked and are in terminal decline Contribution of offshore production - much more expensive and technologically challenging

  6. Geographical Trends in Oil Consumption

  7. OECD Emerging Markets FSU

  8. Per Capita Consumption: bbl/day/capita One bbl = 42 gallons... 0.07 bbl = 2.94 gallons

  9. World Populations: by Nation 2009

  10. A Choropleth Map of Population

  11. World Population Pie Chart by Continent

  12. Population by Country - View 1

  13. Population by Country - View 2

  14. Population by Country - View 3

  15. Population Density

  16. Exponential Growth Rate of Population

  17. Declining Doubling Rate

  18. Number of Years to Add each Billion

  19. World Populations: by Nation 1950 & 2009 Note the MAGNITUDE of change for all China and India almost tripled their populations Pakistan (6), Bangladesh (7), and Nigeria (8) were not ranked in the top 10 in 1950

  20. World Populations: by Nation 2009 & 2050 Note the MAGNITUDE of change: percentage-wise, not that great... but in absolute terms, India adds 400+ million China and the US add almost 100 million each Not a single country loses population!

  21. Population by Continent

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