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- W2891809825 abstract "A recent article in this journal by Calvo et al. (2017) uses the Hubbert peak model to identify mineral commodities most threatened by resource depletion. It finds the global production of gold and antimony has already peaked. For 12 other commodities, peak production is expected within the next 50 years, raising further concerns about depletion. Wellmer and Scholz (2017a) challenge the conclusion that gold production has reached a Hubbert peak. They argue that with higher prices production will again rise. Calvo et al. (2018) reply that gold resources are limited and increasingly difficult to exploit. This article—a third party review of this exchange—questions three critical assumptions of the Hubbert model—that resource availability shapes production trends, that ultimately recoverable resources can be reliably estimated, and that mineral commodity production follows a bell shape curve. It argues that commodity prices provide a better alternative to the Hubbert model and other methodologies using ultimately recoverable resources or other physical measures of scarcity. This means, to assess the availability of mineral commodities 50 or 500 years in the future, one needs some indication of the extent to which new technology will offset the cost-increasing effects of depletion. Given the inherent difficulties of forecasting technological change, assessing reliably the future threat of resource depletion is often impossible. There are, though, exceptions: mineral commodities whose available resources can provide for continued production over many years with little increase in costs even without cost-reducing technology change." @default.
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- W2891809825 title "The Hubbert peak model and assessing the threat of mineral depletion" @default.
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