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Originally posted by fooks
common, look at titan,
en.wikipedia.org...(moon)
it is a planet sized gas station.
where were the trees?
2+2 eh?
Originally posted by LS650
It doesn't really matter whether oil is abiotic or not if we consume it faster than it can be produced.
If Russian scientists had your know-how, and the western is not present, it meant that Russia has a strategic trump card of great geopolitical importance. Not surprising that Washington was going to build the "iron wall" - a network of military bases and missile shields around Russia - to break its pipeline and sea links with Western Europe, China and the rest of Eurasia.
Author peak
The peak oil theory is based on the paper written in 1956 by the late Marion King Hubbert now (Marion King Hubbert), a geologist from Texas who worked for the company "Shell Oil". He argued that the oil extracted from oil wells on the bell curve beyond the peak to be the inevitable decline. He predicted that the peak of oil production in the U.S. was to be achieved in 1970. He called a curve made up "Hubbert curve", and peak oil "Hubbert's Peak." When in 1970 the level of oil in the United States began to decline, he won a reputation.
Success in Vietnam
At the time, both in 1960 - in an era of large quantities of cheap oil - the American multinational companies have sought to maintain control over large fields of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran and other countries, the Russian check their alternative theory. They began to drill wells in Siberia, which is loss of minerals. Based on data from its "abiotic" theory, they opened there 11 large and one giant oil field. They drilled the crystalline rocks and found as much oil as it is contained in the fields of the North Slope of Alaska.
In 1980 they came to Vietnam and offered to pay the costs of drilling, to show that their new geological theory works. Russian company "Vietsovpetro" drilled in the Vietnamese field "White Tiger" basalt rocks at 5000 meters deep, and began to produce 6000 barrels of oil per day for the need of energy resources of Vietnam's economy.
In the USSR, the abiotic theory of trained geologists have continued to improve their knowledge, and by the mid-1980s the Soviet Union was the world's largest oil producer. In the West, very few people knew or wanted to know why it happened.
In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.[1] Hydrocarbons from which one hydrogen atom has been removed are functional groups, called hydrocarbyls.[2] Aromatic hydrocarbons (arenes), alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes and alkyne-based compounds are different types of hydrocarbons.
The majority of hydrocarbons found naturally occur in crude oil, where decomposed organic matter provides an abundance of carbon and hydrogen which, when bonded, can catenate to form seemingly limitless chains.[3][4]
There are also plenty of stories of oil wells that were run dry and eventually "refilled" in a very short time
Originally posted by CB328
There are also plenty of stories of oil wells that were run dry and eventually "refilled" in a very short time
Name one. Like the other poster said, there are places, like Texas, where there are thousands and thousands of abandoned oil wells, if they were refilling then they wouldn't all be abandoned would they?