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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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