My dad worked in the oil industry. The research division of his company told him the older wells were refilling from deep in the crust. Fossil fuels is a meme to create the false sense of scarcity.
Abiotic Oil theory
My dad worked in the oil industry. The research division of his company told him the older wells were refilling from deep in the crust. Fossil fuels is a meme to create the false sense of scarcity.
Abiotic Oil theory
Fossil fuels is a misnomer. I hope you're not implying that anyone seriously claims dino oil is literally dinosaurs, but rather all kinds of biological matter.
But absolutely the hydrocarbon cycle is much faster than millions, or hundreds of millions of years as claimed by mainstream science.
Just like something becoming fossilized much faster than we were taught.
No oil comes from dinosaurs. Even kikepedia will tell you it comes pretty much entirely from algae in the ocean which dies, sinks, and is compressed. I don’t know what the timeline is on that, but it is 100% naturally replenished.
yup, just look at Cho Xi Dun!
I wonder if all Those cats I buried are fossilized yet
Im gettin old, but thats what we were taught in school. I dont believe it comes from animals or plants, do you?
Some does, but there are other ways for hydrocarbons to be formed that are ignored. There is some evidence that oil deposits can refill/regenerate over a much shorter timespan.
It's not some evidence. Old oil wells fill back up. Hydrocarbons are formed deep in the earth and rise to the surface.
That’s what they try to teach since coal has had fossil impressions or some shit.
The Russians are the one who rely heavily on the theory of the abiogenic origin of oil to develop oil fields and have been very sucessful. They've seen oil field refill themselves.
I wonder if it would be possible to cartooncarbon-date the oil.
Would you believe them? Not me.
ah yes, this batch here is vintage 1488 americato, very good year.
The primary reason that "new" oil deposits are being accessed is due to the increased use of fracking and lateral drilling (among other advancements in the industry) that have opened up oil sands and oil shale deposits that were previously inaccessible.
So you believe the animal and plants bullshit?
Oil is the final byproduct of the tectonic plate movements and the shifting of deep crust and mental friction. I don't think it's the dinosaurs or the plant life from 500 million to 1 billion years ago. I think the wells fill up in a century or so. It's abiotic and is constantly being replenished.
Yeh, shit is sucked into the planet, melted TO TOASTY TIME, then rises to the surface like oil on water.
Not so much animals, but plants absolutely. Most all oil deposits exist in strata that does not corelate with any significant fauna.
There is a literal fuck ton of untapped and unrealized oil reserves trapped in shales, sands, and rock.
Yeah. like I said I dont pretend to know how but I totally believe its a renewable resource.
And the oceans are filled with gold (and water).
Hemp seeds.
I do because it is true. I just don't discount that there are other processes that create hydrocarbons as well.
Yep, it's all lies. There is plenty of oil. It's not running out anytime soon. The propaganda that it's running out and that it's horrible to the planet, etc, is all propaganda pushed by faggots like Al Gore, Bill Gates, etc. They fund all these worthless deceptive research groups in the universities to support their propaganda to keep the lies going because everyone believes in $cience now.
And as far the earth changing temperature, yeah, that happens and has been happening for thousands of years, but to say that humans are causing it is a big fat stinking lie. It's all about money, power and control to these people because they don't believe in God. They worship the devil.
Presumably the Earth produces oil at a certain rate. If you take it out faster than it's produced, it will become scarcer and scarcer. I don't know that that's actually happening. I see no indicator that oil is being depleted. Ya know, coal isn't as essential as it once was. Neither is whale oil. I suspect the world will be on to exploiting some other resource long before lack of oil is a problem.
I've heard it comes from calcium carbonate (rocks) getting compressed.
I read something years ago and it said superheated methane close to the crust transforms into oil, that was a hypothesis, not sure if true.
Not from dinosaurs. From the massive plant accumulation during the carboniferous period. Same for coal.
I once had oils found deep in the earth explained to me as "the blood of the Earth". I don't exactly know how of if that applies here, but there ya go.
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