William Engdahl is one of my favorite writers, especially on geo-politics. He wrote a great book called “A Hundred Years of War” on how all the wars since (and including WW1) were over oil.
He used to be a sought after oil consultant and he was told by the head of OPEC in the 70s that oil is abiotic. It’s created in the mantle, and very little is created from fossils. [For more on this: read the commemnts at http://www.amazon.com/Deep-Hot-Biosphere-Fossil-Fuels/dp/0387952535/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449981036&sr=8-1&keywords=deep+hot+biosphere]
In addition to Saudi Arabia interfering in our Presidential election, they are crashing oil prices to put US shale oil companies out of business. And now they are trying to get us into a major war in the ME in order for them to take over Iran (imo).
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I tend to agree with the theory of abiotic origin of oil. It makes much more sense than oil having been squeezed from organic matter, which slow, open air - or underwater, decay would have destroyed - unless huge volumes of organic matter had been somehow been concentrated and folded into very large and sealed pockets, the currently accepted theory just doesn’t seem plausible, IMO.