Fossil Fuel, J. D. Rockefeller meme
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I'm open to the subject, but your argument is poor. Natural chemical processes are subject to thermodynamic conditions, such as temperature and pressure. It is possible that high pressure can disable a slow process. And that a sudden reduction in pressure (e.g., by extraction of the reaction product from geologic layers) can enable the stalled process to revive and continue. Something can stay corked up for a long time, once all the easy paths have been blocked.
This is similar to lechateliers principle in chemistry, the state may be trying to reach equilibrium again once the oil is removed. Not 100% on the oil theories overall either way but I can understand that line of thinking