I love how there's no global warming, no shortage of oil, the air is now cleaner than it was centuries ago, twitter is a free-speech zone, fake news is dead, MSNBC is on the auction block, incoming govt officials are dropping Q references and taking a chainsaw to the money-laundering administrative deep state, and President Donald Trump is talking about eliminating the IRS and income tax.
Earth's entire operating paradigm shifts once we rid the planet of corrupt controllers. That is entirely up to us. Cleansed of this, we can usher in tech (and sanity) to make everyone better. This means we actually control the timeline.
I have no evidence that I can point to, but I'm suspect it's made by microbes. Everywhere humans look, there they are. Deep sea smokers, deep hole probes ... Extremophiles.
From what I understand ,it is the lubricant of the upper and lower mantle of the planet, constantly renewing itself through natural decay/erosion/friction of our natural environment.
The “run out” comes from saying it came from dinosaurs. No more dinosaurs, no more oil. Except that was a common statement back in the 60’s, not a true statement. Just a typical misconception.
Run out comes from wells pulling dry lol. And area sizing , prospecting,for product after production. There's a reason rigs are relocate and Jack's shut down and capped after the oil "dries up". It's gone.
There's a reason those companies and the ones that supply them have contacts to return after 5-15 years to reopen them. The caps are temporary. Go on, check me.
So I'm curious. These things are very easy to say and repeat. Wells dry up the drill more. They track the basin layers. I've worked oil fields and been around them for along time.
Do you have anything? that actually shows that the oil replenishes. Renews regenerates, comes back, or whatever else to describe it.
I've never seen one thing that gives compelling argument for this other than folks restating this as if it's facts.
The number of new drills is smaller than you may think. The companies that supply the drillers have contacts to return to 'dry' fields after anywhere from 5-15 years. The caps are temporary for a reason.
The actual biochemical mechanisms that have been shown to work on laboratories are algae-based. Not one pathway from any kind of animal matter has been reproduced in any manner that suggests it could happen naturally sustainably.
This discussion would be a long one with many details needed. The number of drills would not be smaller than what I think, lol. That's assuming what I know or don't know. The owner operator contracts to return typically are required maintenance and asset assessments to meet environmental requirements and corporate captial evaluations. Capping a well/ wellhead is dependant on if its plugged or a suspended well and dormancy of operation, and to reinstate (uncap) the well requires a large capital investment to start up, which in many cases costs as much as drilling new bore hole with casing and pressure, flow regulators.
I'm aware and familiar with all that. I'm also not inferring crude is a fossil fuel as it has been propagated since the inception of that theory. I am genuinely questioning and asking for compelling evidence, write ups, , studies etc. That demonstrate crude is renewing or renewable. That particular detail I haven't seen anything that provides a pathway to draw that conclusion, as of yet.
Being from Texas and knowing a lot of landmen, it lost me as well.
Oil never runs out.
It is constantly being made by deep underground forces.
Nobody understands it.
Indeed. Fossils, was an assumption, turned theory, then accepted dogma. Oil regenerates itself. Nothing to do with fossils.
I love how there's no global warming, no shortage of oil, the air is now cleaner than it was centuries ago, twitter is a free-speech zone, fake news is dead, MSNBC is on the auction block, incoming govt officials are dropping Q references and taking a chainsaw to the money-laundering administrative deep state, and President Donald Trump is talking about eliminating the IRS and income tax.
Life is good on this here lily pad
Earth's entire operating paradigm shifts once we rid the planet of corrupt controllers. That is entirely up to us. Cleansed of this, we can usher in tech (and sanity) to make everyone better. This means we actually control the timeline.
I've heard it likes the blood of the earth. Renewing constantly.
100%
It is not from "dinosaur" decay. It is a constant cycle we do not fully comprehend.
I have no evidence that I can point to, but I'm suspect it's made by microbes. Everywhere humans look, there they are. Deep sea smokers, deep hole probes ... Extremophiles.
Dinosaur and plant decay would be the coal.
And there is an argument it does not come from either.
They cannot explain adequately how dry wells keep coming alive again.
From what I understand ,it is the lubricant of the upper and lower mantle of the planet, constantly renewing itself through natural decay/erosion/friction of our natural environment.
From what I know, OIL IS NOT A FOSSIL FUEL.
Never was
The “run out” comes from saying it came from dinosaurs. No more dinosaurs, no more oil. Except that was a common statement back in the 60’s, not a true statement. Just a typical misconception.
The run out came from the Rockefeller marketing scheme that has been propagated since it was first barreled and used for vehicles.
And they protect that scheme as if it was air.
Just the oil we KNOW OF today would last us another 300-500 years.
The hysteria over shortage is just old govt playbook garbage: fake shortages of everything allow govt to control $upply.
Run out comes from wells pulling dry lol. And area sizing , prospecting,for product after production. There's a reason rigs are relocate and Jack's shut down and capped after the oil "dries up". It's gone.
There's a reason those companies and the ones that supply them have contacts to return after 5-15 years to reopen them. The caps are temporary. Go on, check me.
100%, i have a friend who's family owned a single derrick in west Texas.
It went dry in late 80's, so they shut it off.
In the 2000's oil hit 100.00 a barrel and they decided to pay to have it restarted.
It was now producing over 30 barrels a day.
So I'm curious. These things are very easy to say and repeat. Wells dry up the drill more. They track the basin layers. I've worked oil fields and been around them for along time.
Do you have anything? that actually shows that the oil replenishes. Renews regenerates, comes back, or whatever else to describe it.
I've never seen one thing that gives compelling argument for this other than folks restating this as if it's facts.
Scroll down until you reach Conclusions and read on from where it says
"The terrane marginal fault belt is coincident with surface water iodine anomalies, suggesting that petroleum basin brines have leaked from depth"
https://app.filen.io/#/d/fa3db494-40df-4027-9679-6b08dbbe6fd7#OyYbzV6MhpbpApADImYrnbIes0bSkkHl
Unfortunately the link wants to install a file or reader app for this so I was unable to read it.
No it doesn't, its a pdf which has the option of downloading, you don't have to download it, you can just read it.
The number of new drills is smaller than you may think. The companies that supply the drillers have contacts to return to 'dry' fields after anywhere from 5-15 years. The caps are temporary for a reason.
The actual biochemical mechanisms that have been shown to work on laboratories are algae-based. Not one pathway from any kind of animal matter has been reproduced in any manner that suggests it could happen naturally sustainably.
This discussion would be a long one with many details needed. The number of drills would not be smaller than what I think, lol. That's assuming what I know or don't know. The owner operator contracts to return typically are required maintenance and asset assessments to meet environmental requirements and corporate captial evaluations. Capping a well/ wellhead is dependant on if its plugged or a suspended well and dormancy of operation, and to reinstate (uncap) the well requires a large capital investment to start up, which in many cases costs as much as drilling new bore hole with casing and pressure, flow regulators.
Hydrocarbons are found on Titan, one of the moons of Neptune. Dinosaur country s/
I'm aware and familiar with all that. I'm also not inferring crude is a fossil fuel as it has been propagated since the inception of that theory. I am genuinely questioning and asking for compelling evidence, write ups, , studies etc. That demonstrate crude is renewing or renewable. That particular detail I haven't seen anything that provides a pathway to draw that conclusion, as of yet.
If there were such studies though, would they ever be allowed to be seen by the public?
Then earth is a huge chemistry lab