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Originally posted by cruzion
LOL @ abiotic oil gaining credence over time!
Abiotic oil does indeed exist, but not in the amounts that the conspiracy buffs would have you believe.
Even proven BIOTIC payzones sometimes replenish themselves, because of cracks and the porosity in the rocks, especially in places like synclines, like your diagram earlier represents.
Oil is formed mainly from shallow water marine fossils. Oil is created at a temperature of around (if i remember correctly) 240-260 degrees. If the sediments that hold the fossils go above 260, they start turning to gas.
Above 300 degrees, the oil and gas begins to get destroyed.
Russia is the worlds 8th largest oil exporter, and the worlds #1 gas exporter. Its top 8 producing fields are all shallow water marine fossil deposits.
Lithospheric plates move because the upper asthenosphere is plastic-like, maleable rock, and below it, in the mantle, there are convection currents withing the magma.
The topographic experssion of these currents is mainly mid-ocean ridges, but can br crustal, as in rift valleys (iceland?).
Why drill to 40,000 foot, when most biotic oil is found at 6000-11000 foot. It is very exspensive to drill deep holes.
Originally posted by cruzion
Wrong!
Big oil would be all over this like a rash. There is an always increasing trend in consumption.
The USA consumes 80 million barrels a day, and produces only 26 million a day
- hence their reliance on importing from the middle east.
Now, if you were Shell or whomever, and you could drill vast reserves of domestic oil, wether biotic or abiotic, you would do so immediately. There is huge profits to be made.
The increase in domestic production would result in a decrease of importation from the middle east. It would not be 'a flood' of the market, resulting in deprecated values for oil.
If a huge field is found, then OPEC reduces production elsewhere.
Originally posted by autowrench
I too am of the belief that oil is not fossil fuel. Check here:
www.worldnetdaily.com...
Discovery backs theory oil not 'fossil fuel'
New evidence supports premise that Earth produces endless supply
You really need to work on your basics. The world oil consumption is around 80 million barrels a day ( well it used to be) of which the US uses around 25 % at 20 odd million barrels per day. Of that, as i remember, around 45% is imported.
Maybe you should stick to geology or do a cursory examination of other disciplines before you proceed with more commentary on this subject?
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
I am curious, if you do not think oil is the result of geologic processes on biological material, what DO you think it is?
And secondly, why can we create oil (reproduce the geologic process of pressure and heat) using biological material if oil is not derived from biological material?
Originally posted by cruzion
I was close, I said 80/26! Which is world consumption/US consumption, and not US consumption/US production as I mistakenly stated. I'm not an encyclopedia, but I was close.
www.eia.doe.gov...
Maybe you shouldn't patronise people so much. They may think you're an arrogant a**.
It's not like knowledge of a subject is a de facto standard for anyone posting on ATS!