Obviously we don't have 20+ years as a petroleum geologist, so please enlightened us rather than insult us. Most people come here to share ideas and learn. You are an expert on this subject so teach.
yep, and we've been burning through what, 70-100 million barrels PER DAY for like 70 years and more, without counting natural gaz and coal, and there is still more and more of that magic sediment dust to be found and pumped out and no end in sight if we were to soften the limiting of where we can drill.
And even if I took the theory seriously and stop thinking how a joke it is, at the rate we are consuming, without counting for your organic carbon renewal or reburial, which is also stated in your article, we would have enough for about 1000 years of actual consumption.
20+ years as a petroleum geologist. The level of ignorance in this thread is instructive. lol
Obviously we don't have 20+ years as a petroleum geologist, so please enlightened us rather than insult us. Most people come here to share ideas and learn. You are an expert on this subject so teach.
Omg I finally found one! Thank you, was really starting to worry. "Dead t-rex's"... Sheesh
Try researching kerogen.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerogen#:~:text=Kerogen%20may%20be%20classified%20by,e.g.%2C%20pollen%20and%20spores).
yep, and we've been burning through what, 70-100 million barrels PER DAY for like 70 years and more, without counting natural gaz and coal, and there is still more and more of that magic sediment dust to be found and pumped out and no end in sight if we were to soften the limiting of where we can drill.
And even if I took the theory seriously and stop thinking how a joke it is, at the rate we are consuming, without counting for your organic carbon renewal or reburial, which is also stated in your article, we would have enough for about 1000 years of actual consumption.