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What is the correct term for the point at which the maximum rate of oil extraction is reached? The point at which the maximum rate of oil extraction is reached is called _______.
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What is the correct term for the point at which the maximum rate of oil extraction is reached?
The point at which the maximum rate of oil extraction is reached is called _______.
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peak oil
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