I learned about this about a year ago. Makes a lot of sense to me.
The theory that all the oil is simply dinosaur remains appears perfectly designed to push the argument that well, there's no more dinosaurs, so there will be limited oil.
Haven't gone deep into abiotic oil, but am much more likely to believe that, considering how much rubbish the scammers have pushed on us for centuries.
As I note elsewhere, the dead-dinosaur theory of oil was actually hotly contested early on, many thought it was bunk, but it was pushed as THE TRUTH by people like Rockefeller to make it seem scarce and keep the price high.
As for deep - see links I posted in a reply elsewhere here. Very informative reading. One of them is a chapter from a petroleum engr textbook apparently.
I learned about this about a year ago. Makes a lot of sense to me.
The theory that all the oil is simply dinosaur remains appears perfectly designed to push the argument that well, there's no more dinosaurs, so there will be limited oil.
Haven't gone deep into abiotic oil, but am much more likely to believe that, considering how much rubbish the scammers have pushed on us for centuries.
As I note elsewhere, the dead-dinosaur theory of oil was actually hotly contested early on, many thought it was bunk, but it was pushed as THE TRUTH by people like Rockefeller to make it seem scarce and keep the price high.
As for deep - see links I posted in a reply elsewhere here. Very informative reading. One of them is a chapter from a petroleum engr textbook apparently.