exhaustible
Exhaustible describes a resource that is finite in quantity and can be depleted through continued use. When a stock is exhaustible, its total amount is limited and cannot be replenished on a human time scale. The term is commonly used in environmental science and resource economics to distinguish such resources from renewables or inexhaustible resources.
Typical exhaustible resources include fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) and many metal ores and minerals.
In economics, exhaustible resources are analyzed for optimal extraction paths, considering scarcity rents and irreversible decisions.
Policy and management focus on sustainable extraction, substitution with renewable or less-deplete resources, efficiency improvements, recycling,