Geologist M. King Hubbert developed the "peak oil" theory in the 1950s.
He famously projected that U.S. oil production would peak between 1965 and 1970, which seemed accurate as U.S. oil production did peak around 1970.
Hubbert's prediction about the U.S. oil production peak was largely accurate for conventional oil production.
Still, global oil production has not followed Hubbert's anticipated timeline due to discoveries, technological advancements, and new extraction techniques.
Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and deep-water drilling have significantly increased oil production beyond what was initially thought possible.
Persons:
M, King Hubbert, Hubbert, Hubbert's, I've, Ford
Organizations:
Federal Electric Vehicle, ICE, GM, Ford, Trade
Locations:
United States, California