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A ‘Growing Number Of Scientists’ Indicate Earth’s Oil & Gas Supply Is Abiogenic, Unlimited…Renewable

By Kenneth Richard on 29. November 2018
 

“Peak Oil is dead. The era of hydrocarbon civilization will never end!”
—  Prof. N.P. Zapivalov, Russian Geologist

“If substantiated, the study of abiotic petroleum origin theory could provide practically unlimited hydrocarbon fuels recharge from below the existing sedimentary petroleum basins in the Earth’s crusts from its mantle.”
—  Dr. Magdi Ragheb, Nuclear Engineer

“[T]here is a growing number of scientists and researchers … suggesting that these compounds [‘coal, oil, and natural gas’] must be abiogenic in origin rather than biogenic.”
—  Frank Oliver Konga (renewable energy advocate)

http://notrickszone.com/2018/11/29/a-growing-number-of-scientists-indicate-earths-oil-gas-supply-is-abiogenic-unlimited-renewable/

Offline IsailedawayfromFR

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Putting the word "Renewable" here gives the enviro-wackos conniption fits.

After all, they will certainly agree with the scientists who say this, just like they do for global warming, won't they?
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A growing number of scientists have become unhinged propagandists for ideology!!!

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Renewable on a geologic time scale, not really on a human lifetime scale.

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Renewable on a geologic time scale, not really on a human lifetime scale.
Exactly how do you know this?

During my lifetime, both production and reserves have risen and now are at record levels.

That is over 6 decades of a human lifetime scale.

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Renewable on a geologic time scale, not really on a human lifetime scale.

The abiogenic theory actually maintains that underground oil production is at a steady state.  The age of the earth has nothing to do the continuation of the supply unless we draw the reserves down too fast.  It's like a faucet that's already and always turned on, so we have to find the faucet and grab some buckets--not having to wait for the hot water heater to do its job and send the water through the pipes to our bathtubs.

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The abiogenic theory actually maintains that underground oil production is at a steady state. The age of the earth has nothing to do the continuation of the supply unless we draw the reserves down too fast.  It's like a faucet that's already and always turned on, so we have to find the faucet and grab some buckets--not having to wait for the hot water heater to do its job and send the water through the pipes to our bathtubs.

Which means it is either insignificant in comparison to our 100 million barrels a day use, or the world would have been covered in oil 6 miles deep given the earth age.
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