Oil is not fossil fuel. It is generated deep under ground by either bacteria or a type of fungus. Oil fields that were considered empty in the late 70s are now at 100% capacity. The fact is that oil is renewable.
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Learned that many years ago working in the oil industry. I did oil exploration and whenever we retested wells that were 40 years old they were always had more oil than was previously pumped.
Way it was explained to me was that oil is like the Earth's shit. Pour something on the ground and it goes down, it also drags down all the bacteria, decay and everything else that the soils don't filter or want in them. All that liquid keeps traveling down until it rests onto rock it can't pass through and it becomes crude from the heat and pressure.
May be a shitty explaination but yes it is renewable
Isn't this amazing?
Thanks and all Glory to God, who provides us with everything we need and created the earth and our bodies as self-cleaning organisms - so wonderful!
That's how the carbon gets down. Hydrogen (and helium) is produced in the earth's core by massive amounts of fission.
Heat and pressure + hydrogen and carbon = Petro chemicals, and explains why our main source of helium is wells as it gets trapped in pockets as it boils up.
I asked about this in another thread and got downvoted, thanks for aharing
Of course it is renewable, why do you think the globalists continue to push their green agenda? They know that oil is inexhaustible, what they want is to control oil worldwide in the future and control the world.