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.
It is renewable but the cycle takes high pressure requiring significant depth making it a generally long term geological process.
Every time I've seen this subject broached, nobody seems to know the answer.
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.
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