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Title: Fossils From Animals And Plants Are Not Necessary For Crude Oil And Natural Gas, Swedish Researchers Find
Source: Science Daily
URL Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090910084259.htm
Published: Nov 10, 2011
Author: VetenskapsrĂĄdet (The Swedish Research Co
Post Date: 2011-11-10 19:45:46 by Original_Intent
Ping List: *Agriculture-Environment*     Subscribe to *Agriculture-Environment*
Keywords: abiotic, oil, kooks, dead dinosaurs
Views: 589
Comments: 39

ScienceDaily (Sep. 10, 2009) — 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.

He adds that there is no way that fossil oil, with the help of gravity or other forces, could have seeped down to a depth of 10.5 kilometers in the state of Texas, for example, which is rich in oil deposits. As Vladimir Kutcherov sees it, this is further proof, alongside his own research findings, of the genesis of these energy sources – that they can be created in other ways than via fossils. This has long been a matter of lively discussion among scientists.

“There is no doubt that our research proves that crude oil and natural gas are generated without the involvement of fossils. All types of bedrock can serve as reservoirs of oil,” says Vladimir Kutcherov, who adds that this is true of land areas that have not yet been prospected for these energy sources.

But the discovery has more benefits. The degree of accuracy in finding oil is enhanced dramatically – from 20 to 70 percent. Since drilling for oil and natural gas is a very expensive process, the cost picture will be radically altered for petroleum companies, and in the end probably for consumers as well.

“The savings will be in the many billions,” says Vladimir Kutcherov.

To identify where it is worthwhile to drill for natural gas and oil, Vladimir Kutcherov has used his research to arrive at a new method. It involves dividing the globe into a finely meshed grid. The grid corresponds to fissures, so-called ‘migration channels,’ through underlying layers under the surface of the earth. Wherever these fissures meet, it is suitable to drill.

According to Vladimir Kutcherov, these research findings are extremely important, not least as 61 percent of the world’s energy consumption derives from crude oil and natural gas.

The next step in this research work will involve more experiments, but above all refining the method will make it easier to find places where it is suitable to drill for oil and natural gas.

Vladimir Kutcherov, Anton Kolesnikov, and Alexander Goncharov’s research work was recently published in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience.


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Well, golly gee Sgt. Carter I guess all those "kooks" who have been talking about abiotic oil for the last couple of decades weren't "kooks" after all.Subscribe to *Agriculture-Environment*

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#1. To: farmfriend (#0)

Gosh I wonder what the "Peek Oilers" are going to do now - play Ostrich?

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-10   19:47:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Original_Intent (#1)

Gosh I wonder what the "Peek Oilers" are going to do now - play Ostrich?

peak oil never made sense to me. We find hydrocarbons on every planet. that says abiotic to me.

farmfriend  posted on  2011-11-10   21:17:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: farmfriend, Original_Intent (#2)

peak profits demand the farce of peak oil.

IRTorqued  posted on  2011-11-10   21:59:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: IRTorqued, Original_Intent (#4)

peak profits demand the farce of peak oil.

and CO2 catastrophe.

farmfriend  posted on  2011-11-11   1:08:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: farmfriend, IRTorqued (#6)

peak profits demand the farce of peak oil.

and CO2 catastrophe.

Exactly. The two are interrelated in that both are profit mechanisms and control mechanisms. Keeping the price of energy high ensures that less will be used - so the anthropogenic CO2 end of the world TAX becomes justified to reduce oil usage in order to conserve, so we don't run out, and to protect the planet from the hyped up non-danger of Glowbull Warming. It's a double whammy.

It also reduces the mobility of the population while extracting more of their earnings forcing people to work longer hours to survive. So, you keep them too tired and too busy to think of revolt against the tyranny.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-11   3:14:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Original_Intent (#11) (Edited)

Keeping the price of energy high ensures that less will be used - so the anthropogenic CO2 end of the world TAX becomes justified

why are the energy companies and consumers getting billions in subsidies every year?

"A group of 24 industrialized countries now spends $45 billion to $75 billion annually on more than 250 support measures to producers and consumers, according to a report released Tuesday by the OECD.

"The estimated price tag is even bigger for emerging countries: A group of 37 mostly developing countries studied by the IEA spent $409 billion in 2010 on fossil-fuel-consumption subsidies, according to IEA data."

OECD, IEA Urge Cuts to Fuel Subsidies . wall street journal

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-11   3:34:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: All (#13)

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lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-11   13:01:34 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: All (#16) (Edited)

here's how it works...

if the price of oil gets out of hand, the big money boys crash the economy to crash demand for oil... well, that will work for a while, until the economy crashes on its own hook from oil shortages... in the meantime, we can badmouth the euro, which causes the value of the dollar to rise, which causes the dollar price of oil to fall.

meanwhile, as the big old oilfields are depleting, our PNAC project continues... and the silver bullet for denying peak oil is starting a war with iran, closing hormuz, and blaming iranians for the oil shortages...

...but also meanwhile, the threat of war with iran causes the price of oil to climb...

so we can badmouth the euro in hopes that the dollar will rise in value enough to make up for rising oil prices caused by threats to iran and stagnation of production.

there will come a point in time when no amount of manipulation and bullshit will disguise the fact that (a) oil is a finite substance, (b) oil production has peaked, (c) we've used up the first easy trillion barrels, (d) the next trillion are gonna be much more expensive to get out of the ground, and (e) we may not be able to afford to get it out of the ground.

all of this is the reason the neocons intend to establish global hegemony by grabbing control of oil... this is their last chance to achieve their tikkun olam before oil shortages cripple their military...

all of this is the reason the neocons wanted a new pearl harbor to kickstart their project.

all of this is the reason their new peal harbor happened soon after they were installed into positions high enough to make it ghappen.

and all of that is the reason peak oil must be denied.

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-11   13:15:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: lead.and.lag, farmfriend (#18) (Edited)

Nice mixture of fact and fiction. Did you write it yourself?

Yes, oil prices are manipulated.

This is done in variety of ways and it is justified by varied means such as planting false data with a patina of pseudo-science to sell it.

Take for example "Peak Oil". It provides a wonderful means of creating the illusion that oil is a scarce commodity and growing scarcer.

So, of course in order to maintain the illusion any data, no matter how well researched or documented, must be attacked as it is bad for profits. Also oil is a control point. By keeping people dependent on it the flow of profits is maintained and the threat of cut-off is a check on mobility and individual independence of our "Lords and Masters". Also maintaining a high price also limits access since the average individual can only afford to spend so much and so when gas prices are held high it acts as a hidden control on freedom of movement.

That is why alternatives are so violently suppressed. Only alternatives that cost more are allowed e.g., Solar and Wind. As well competitors products must be suppressed and restricted. Thus coal fired plants, even with scrubbers, are coming under increasing restriction because they compete with oil and gas at lower cost.

Not only that coal is very abundant, but interestingly not as abundant as oil. So, the supply of oil must also be controlled and limited in order to maximize profits - that is the way a monopoly works. The price is maximized at the level that provides the greatest income stream - which may not be the maximum price, but it provides the maximum profit by balancing output versus demand. This is what we studied in economics in understanding how businesses operate to maximize profits.

So, of course any information creeping out, particularly well researched studies, that show that oil is NOT scarce, and that there is plentiful supplies waiting to be tapped MUST be attacked. You just can't allow those uppity serfs the opportunity to escape the trap.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-11   13:36:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Original_Intent (#20) (Edited)

why has world oil production been flat since late 2004, despite drilling in two miles of water and miles of rock under that?

why has world oil production been flat since late 2004 despite the fact that we're using all these "new" and expensive procedures like fracking?

why is the price of oil five times what it was in 2001, before the peak in production?

why are the neocons' wars concentrated on areas that produce oil, or could be used as pipeline routes to our greatest rival for oil, china?

why is the north polar ice melting?

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-11   13:43:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: lead.and.lag (#21)

Why is the sky falling?

The answers to all can be summed up in one word: C-O-N-T-R-O-L.

Spending a billion or two to maintain the illusion of scarcity is chump change compared to a Trillion or Two in profits.

By controlling the known supplies they can be kept throttled and off market thus creating an illusion of scarcity thus creating both a control mechanism and profit mechanism.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-11   14:09:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Original_Intent (#23) (Edited)

in other words, you cant answer any questions that cast doubt on the abiotic oil theory, and you refuse to acknowledge the logic and facts that point to peak oil as the immediate motive for the neocons to stage their new pearl harbor on 9/11.

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-11   14:15:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: lead.and.lag (#24)

Oh, and your questions are supremely irrelevant. You have not provided one tiny scrap of actual evidence, but have instead throughout the thread engaged in diversions and other disinformation tactics.

If it walks like a Duck
And quacks like a Duck
I call it
A Duck

Disinformation however arranged is still disinformation.

You are not refuting anything you are merely trying to cloud the issue with endless pointless questions aimed at trying to discredit the DOCUMENTED RESEARCH without actually doing so.

Have a nice day.

Play Again?

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-11   14:25:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Original_Intent (#27)

please explain why the neocons that infest the AEI and PNAC are allied with the likud party of israel.

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-11   14:34:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: lead.and.lag, Original_Intent (#28)

... explain why the neocons that infest the AEI and PNAC are allied with the likud party of israel.

Why would you need an explanation when the reason is so evident, especially given the players and their history.

Phant2000  posted on  2011-11-11   15:08:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Phant2000 (#29)

... explain why the neocons that infest the AEI and PNAC are allied with the likud party of israel.

Why would you need an explanation when the reason is so evident, especially given the players and their history.

Because it is a great way to try and divert the thread onto a more manageable topic.

Twenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation

17. Change the subject. Usually in connection with one of the other ploys listed here, find a way to side-track the discussion with abrasive or controversial comments in hopes of turning attention to a new, more manageable topic. This works especially well with companions who can 'argue' with you over the new topic and polarize the discussion arena in order to avoid discussing more key issues.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-11   15:24:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Original_Intent (#30)

Because it is a great way to try and divert the thread onto a more manageable topic.

Damn, OI. I didn't realize so many juveniles played here.

On the other hand, nothing should surprise me after having watched the damned libs destroy others to get what they want ... with no regard for the truth.

Phant2000  posted on  2011-11-11   16:02:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Phant2000 (#32)

Oh, there are, at any given time, shills and disinfo people on virtually every forum on the web. Our would be masters and mistresses are fearful, constantly, that the proles are going to revolt and introduce them to the French National Barber Monsieur Le Guillotine.

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Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-11   16:09:29 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#34. To: Original_Intent (#33)

... introduce them to the French National Barber Monsieur Le Guillotine.

hehehehe I won't stop the introduction!

Phant2000  posted on  2011-11-11 16:29:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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