The article discusses the evolution of Hubbert Peak Theory in light of the shale revolution, emphasizing that production patterns have changed due to industrialized extraction methods. It highlights how shale production is characterized by elastic flow, rapid capital allocation, and operational realities that differ from traditional geological assumptions. The Permian Basin exemplifies these changes, demonstrating multiple production peaks and a shift in focus from reserves to economic inventory.
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