--> Abstract: Role of Petroleum in Nation's Energy Futures, by H. H. Schmitt; #90979 (1975).
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Abstract: Role of Petroleum in Nation's Previous HitEnergyNext Hit Futures

H. H. Schmitt

There is obviously great need for a long-range approach on which to base our present actions related to Previous HitenergyNext Hit. We can assume that the nation's Previous HitenergyNext Hit future will consist of three specific, interlocking phases. First, there is the present crisis of Previous HitenergyNext Hit supply. Second, there will be a transition phase which will last until Previous HitrenewableNext Hit alternatives to fossil and fission fuels are available. Finally will come the gradual increase in the utilization of sources of Previous HitrenewableNext Hit Previous HitenergyNext Hit.

The duration of the crisis phase is dependent on Previous HitenergyNext Hit conservation and the rate at which we produce from old or identify new sources of domestic petroleum. The most critical aspect of this phase is the need for early relief from the crisis of Previous HitenergyNext Hit supply without unacceptable dependence on uncertain foreign supplies. It is clear that petroleum is the only Previous HitenergyNext Hit source that can provide this early relief. The present lack of a national inventory of our potential reserves of petroleum is a major factor preventing a fully rational approach to foreign economic policy.

The transition phase of our Previous HitenergyNext Hit future will see the need to terminate gradually the use of petroleum as an Previous HitenergyTop source and the second is the need to create the interim alternatives to petroleum. The most pressing reasons for these needs are the preservation of natural hydrocarbons for the agricultural and chemical requirements of future generations and the enhancement of the environment for all generations.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90979©1975 AAPG – SEPM Rocky Mountain Sections Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico