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Peak Oil software: Sokath
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 14:21
by Comp_Lex
Hello people,
I've created a piece of software that can generate Hubbert Curves. You can download it from here:
http://sokath.sourceforge.net/
Regards,
Alexander
PS to Mods: I hope I'm allowed to do this on this board. The PO.com forum mods are deleting my topics.
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 20:17
by Vortex
The PO.com forum mods are deleting my topics.
Their mods can be WEIRD ....
Posted: 17 Oct 2009, 17:52
by Comp_Lex
Hello people,
I've updated my software. The new features are:
- Oil price prediction
- Koppelaar data
- Overview of more predictions and demand
Regards,
Alexander
Posted: 20 Oct 2009, 11:47
by MrG
well done sir! shall download and compile
work will be much less boring for the rest of the day
Posted: 10 Nov 2009, 16:51
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've updated my software again!
Bug Fixes:
- The annoying errors are gone. Added default values to region files.
- Koppelaar curve not updated in Overall Panel
- P/Q vs Q rises above maxY
- Legend and Settings are merged in every panel
- "Prices" is first option in Demand and Supply Panel
- Changed North-America color from yellow to pink
- Fixed miscellaneous issues with Demand and Supply Panel
- Implemented function that draws background lines
- BP Data updated to 2009
- Koppelaar Data updated to 2050
Regards,
Alexander
Posted: 05 Dec 2009, 21:10
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
there is new update out.
The new features are:
- Gasoline price prediction with certain accuracy.
- ASPO International data added
Posted: 28 Dec 2009, 13:12
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my software.
The new features are:
- US, Canada and Mexico production forecast using Hubbert Linearization.
- The "Set Regions Dialog" has been given a make-over.
- New method for gasoline price prediction (US Only)
Website link is in TS.
Posted: 04 Jan 2010, 22:59
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my software to my site.
The new features are:
- Hubbert Curves of Saudi-Arabia, Venezuela and Nigeria added.
Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 01:26
by dr_doom
hi Comp_lex
your program is pretty cool, what language / libraries did you use to produce it ?
i too am a bit of a computer / data / chart geek ..
i have a website called
http://www.globalbaserates.co.uk/
where there are lots of finance graphs
i'm also a big fan of this website
http://www.houseprices.uk.net/
the only bit of constructive criticism i would offer is that you could put a bit more background / explanation regarding:
a. the data sources of the graphs
b. the assumptions on which the projections are based
also the legend could be a bit more prominent
keep up the good work
Joe
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 22:01
by Comp_Lex
I'm developing my software with C++, wxWidgets, GCC and Code::Blocks, a crossplatform C++ IDE. You can expect a new version soon. I've fixed a bug and the program will come with a user manual.
Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 19:49
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my software to my site.
The new features are:
- User Manual
- Bug Fix
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 22:24
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my software to my site.
The new features are:
- Hubbert Curves of Algeria, Angola and Iraq added
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 17:58
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my software to my site.
New features:
* Hubbert Curves for Colombia, Russia and UK added
* Implementation of Dr. Laherèrre's Multi-Cycle Hubbert Linearization (This means you can make multiple Hubbert Curves for an oil-producing region and you can let the program somehow merge them together to form a single curve. This is a highly experimental method and it only works for the UK, so you have to disable all other countries in the "Set Regions and Legend Dialog".)
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 14:49
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my free Peak Oil software to my website.
Changes:
* New Hubbert Curves for Brazil, Kuwait and Ecuador added
* Fixed a small drawing bug for Europe_Euroasia and Iraq in the Hubbert Linearization panel.
You can download it here:
http://sokath.sourceforge.net/
Posted: 03 Jul 2010, 20:44
by Comp_Lex
Hello,
I've uploaded a new version of my free Peak Oil software to my website.
Changes:
* Added new BP data to existing data
* Prices are now expressed in 2009 US dollar
* Oil production- and price predictions have been slightly recalibrated (due to the availability of new data)