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Hubbert's peak: the impending world oil shortage: Kenneth S. Deffeyes; Princeton University Press, 2001; 285 pp., US$24.95, hardcover, ISBN 0-691-09086-6

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  • Alhajji, A. F., 2002. "Hubbert's peak: the impending world oil shortage: Kenneth S. Deffeyes; Princeton University Press, 2001; 285 pp., US$24.95, hardcover, ISBN 0-691-09086-6," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 28(1-2), pages 75-77.
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