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Title: Fossils From Animals And Plants Are Not Necessary For Crude Oil And Natural Gas, Swedish Researchers Find
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URL Source: http://www.viewzone.com/abioticoilx.html
Published: Mar 13, 2022
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Post Date: 2022-03-13 15:32:58 by BTP Holdings
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Fossils From Animals And Plants Are Not Necessary For Crude Oil And Natural Gas, Swedish Researchers Find

What would happen if it were proven that "fossil fuels" weren't the result of decaying plant and animal matter, were actually created within the Earth due to simple chemistry and you could not be scared into believing that we were "running out" of oil and natural gas? Estimates of how much crude oil we have extracted from the planet vary wildly. As late as May of 2009 a report published in the International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology suggested that we may have used more than we think.

The idea that we are running out of oil is not a new one. Scientists have told us that oil is a limited resource which was formed millions of years ago by the decaying vegetation and biomass of extinct species of plants and animals. With an estimated 1- trillion barrels of oil already extracted from deep wells since commercial drilling began around 1870, many predict that we are nearing the mid-point of remaining oil on the planet.

But there have always been those who claim that oil is a natural substance that forms automatically in the Earth's mantle. They say that it is virtually everywhere, if you can drill deep enough to tap it.

Proponents of so-called "abiotic oil" claim that the proof is found in the fact that many capped wells, which were formerly dry of oil, are found to be plentiful again after many years, They claim that the replenished oil is manufactured by natural forces in the Earth's mantle.

Critics of the abiotic theory disagree. They claim that capped wells may appear to refill after a few years, but they are not regenerating. It is simply an effect of oil slowly migrating through pore spaces from areas of high pressure to the low-pressure area of the drill hole. If this oil is drawn out, it will take even longer for the hole to refill again. They hold that oil is a non-renewable resource generated and deposited under special biological and geological conditions.

Until now these believers in "abiotic oil" have been dismissed as professing "bad science" but -- alas -- a new study has proven them correct!

Reported in ScienceDaily, researchers at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm have managed to prove that fossils from animals and plants are not necessary for crude oil and natural gas to be generated. The findings are revolutionary since this means, on the one hand, that it will be much easier to find these sources of energy and, on the other hand, that they can be found all over the globe.

"Using our research, we can even say where oil could be found in Sweden," says Vladimir Kutcherov, a professor at the Division of Energy Technology at KTH.

Together with two research colleagues, Vladimir Kutcherov has simulated the process involving pressure and heat that occurs naturally in the inner layers of the earth, the process that generates hydrocarbon, the primary component in oil and natural gas.

According to Vladimir Kutcherov, the findings are a clear indication that the oil supply is not about to end, which researchers and experts in the field have long feared.

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At the start of the Serbia-Kosovo War, the U.S. bombed and dropped all the bridges over the Danube River, thus stopping the flow of cheap Russian oil to French and German refineries.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

There is hydro carbons in our asteroid belt. They have said it over and over again. It’s why they think mining the asteroid belt is a great idea. Though it would destroy the precious metals markets because of the sheer amount of gold that could literally fall to earth.

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TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2022-03-14   2:01:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

I'm a believer in both from family experience in OK.

“ On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2022-03-14   10:40:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1) (Edited)

There is hydro carbons in our asteroid belt. They have said it over and over again. It’s why they think mining the asteroid belt is a great idea. Though it would destroy the precious metals markets because of the sheer amount of gold that could literally fall to earth.

Then there are the trace minerals China has a lock on since they are used to make semi-conductors and other small units for microprocessors.

I was recently reading about a discovery out west that contains one such trace mineral and if it is developed properly could save billions of dollars procuring it from China.

I am thinking that mineral is Tantalum. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-03-14   20:09:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Lod (#2)

in OK.

My ex codriver's Daddy moved to Checotah in the 1930s. It was a boom town because of the oil. There was one killing a week out there.

He told me they had a 1,000-gallon tank and they tapped the Arco pipeline that ran out front of the place. The Arco inspectors were walking the pipeline route looking for the leak. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-03-14   20:15:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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