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Output peaked in 2002 and may peter out in a decade.
We said that an Energy Watch Group report found that output peaked in 2006 and would fall 7% a year.
Offshore output peaked eight years ago, when Britain was the world's sixth-biggest producer of oil and gas; by 2006 it had become the 12th-biggest.
The growth in industrial output peaked at over 10 percent per year during this period, a rate surpassed only by Japan and West Germany.
He added that the historical norm was for the economy to expand by 0.6% a quarter but that had happened only five times in the 21 quarters since national output peaked at the start of 2008.
The car was equipped with an air-cooled 2-cylinder engine that powered, more or less, the front wheels; output peaked at about 30 horsepower by the time production ended.
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Since Alaska's oil production peaked in 1988 at 2.02 million barrels a day, the state's output has steadily dropped.
Production peaked in 1882.
The Bank of England reckons output, which peaked at £1.5 trillion $3 trillionn) in 2007, will not reach that level in real terms until 2015.
The country is using costly techniques to support its oil output, which peaked in 2001 and then declined until 2008, according to BP data.
The International Energy Agency, the energy watchdog for industrialized countries, said global crude oil output had peaked in 2006, and the world is now forced to get oil from sources like oil sands and natural gas liquids.
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