Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
Longoil, your claim that "biogenic oil and peak oil theories have been peer reviewed and accepted by the vast majority of the world's scientists" is laughable.
"Peak Oil theory is garbage as far as we're concerned" -- Robert W. Esser, geologist, CERA
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
Deep abiotic hydrocarbon origin is reality. Complex hydrocarbons can only be formed at pressures above 30 kilobar which corresponds to a depth of 100 kilometers deep in the mantle: www.pnas.org/content/9...
Deal with it.
"The suggestion that petroleum might have arisen from some transformation of squashed fish or biological detritus is surely the silliest notion to have been entertained by substantial numbers of persons over an extended period of time." -- Fred Hoyle, 1982
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
To bearfund in response to "the oil companies clearly are wrong; they are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a day on drill ships to find just a little more of the stuff."
Why are the oil companies wrong? The $650,000 per day rate is paid for ultra-deep water drillships that drill past the mythological biogenic "oil window" at 15,000 feet true vertical depth.
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Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
"Peak Oil theory is garbage as far as we're concerned" -- Robert W. Esser, geologist, CERA
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
Deal with it.
"The suggestion that petroleum might have arisen from some transformation of squashed fish or biological detritus is surely the silliest notion to have been entertained by substantial numbers of persons over an extended period of time." -- Fred Hoyle, 1982
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
Why are the oil companies wrong? The $650,000 per day rate is paid for ultra-deep water drillships that drill past the mythological biogenic "oil window" at 15,000 feet true vertical depth.
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
"Natural petroleum has no connection with biological matter." -- Jack F. Kenney, 2001
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
Why I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction' [View article]
Supply is infinite: oilismastery.blogspot..../
Hydrogen is the most common chemical element in the universe and carbon is the fourth most common chemical element in the universe.