Quote from achilles28:
Oil is abiotic.
Oil results from a natural geological process found beneath the mantle = pressure + heat + basic inorganic compounds = oil. Scientifically proven. In the Lab.
Other planetary bodies void of life abound with Methane - the base component of natural Gas. Strange?
Stranger still - Ultra-deep Russian drillers that extract many miles below sedimentary rock/fossilized organic life, have tapped huge deposits of oil.
Peak Oil is a myth sold by the Oil Industry to create a basement for prices using mass hysteria and pseudo-scientific garbage.
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You sir are a fucking moron.
Oil is NOT abiotic. The oil that goes into your car is a fossil fuel dumb ass.
Stop reading conspiracy theories about Russian scientists. Russia does not produce any oil that was created in the mantle.
Yes, it is true there is some evidence that hydrocarbons can be produced abiotically but that is NOT where ANY of the OIL that we use comes from. None, zero, zilch.
If you really knew anything about this you probably would have brought up the theory that there are bacteria living in the Earths crust that are providing the biomass for oil as well. But you don't because you're an idiot and you obviously put less effort into actually researching oil and gas as you did in making this ridiculous post.
I challenge you to name one single oil well, or reservoir, or field, or any commercially usable source of oil anywhere that was created abiotically.
There isn't. That my friend is a fact. But please prove me wrong.
I guess the oil companies must be really smart, convincing all those geologists and engineers all over the world that oil and gas is created from fossils. Why am I sitting on a well right now drilling for gas into a carbonate rock? Its probably just an elborate scheme to dupe us all!
I have held steaming hot core in my hand from 2 kms underground with oil oozing out of it. It was not ABIOTIC!
And for the record, world oil production peaked in 2005.