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Jean Laherrère : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean Laherrère Jean H. Laherrère ( * May 30, 1931) is a petroleum engineer and consultant,〔(Biography of Jean Laherrère )〕 best known as the co-author of an influential 1998 Scientific American article entitled "The End of Cheap Oil".〔Colin Campbell and Jean Laherrère, ("The End of Cheap Oil" ), ''Scientific American'', March 1998.〕 ==Career== Laherrère studied at the Ecole Polytechnique and Ecole Nationale du Pétrole in Paris and worked for 37 years with Total S.A., a French petroleum company. His work on seismic refraction surveys contributed to the discovery of Africa's largest oil field.〔 Since retiring from Total in 1991, Laherrère has consulted worldwide on the future of exploration and production of oil and natural gas. He is the co-founder and an active member of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, and continues to contribute detailed analyses and projections of the future of world energy production.〔(Papers and publications of Jean Laherrère )〕 Laherrère is an advisor for the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre.
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