It is one of the top producing copper mines in the world with cumulative production at more than 19 million tons of copper.
In terms of cumulative production to date, it is by far the largest oil field in Mexico, and one of the largest in the world.
This is were the cumulative production reaches the halve of the total available resource:
By 2010, cumulative production of Great Wall pickups had reached 700,000.
In all, the Lakeview No.1 produced about nine million barrels of oil (a very respectable cumulative production for a single well in this area).
The cumulative production of the breweries raised annual production to approximately 60,000 hectoliters.
By 1950 the field was third in the United States in overall output, with a cumulative production of 750 million barrels of oil.
By January 1992 cumulative production achieved 2 million units.
As a consequence, Rutledge uses cumulative production for linearization.
This number represents the cost of production after cumulative production doubles.