 Abiotic resource depletion is a controversial topic in lifecycle assessment, LCA, with multiple definitions and approaches to measuring its impact. In this paper, we review the current state of the art in abiotic resource depletion, including the parameters used to measure it, the data sources available, and the latest updates to the models. We then suggest several new directions for research on abiotic resource depletion, including redefining the problem as a dilution problem rather than extraction rate, and incorporating economic reserves and leakage into the models. This article was authored by Lauren Van Oers and Yaron Guinea.