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To: 17strings

From a friend in the oil industry:


We’ve known for over 40 years that the process by which heat, pressure and natural forces creates crude oil, shale oil, coal, peat and natural gas are ongoing and not a finite and limited process.

I was involved in support work for some of the tests that proved this in the Bay Marchand fields off Louisiana that were first drilled in the 50’s where old, abandoned wells were found to have “re-filled” with crude of a newer variety.

This is not common knowledge, because it would upset the narrative.

Once cheap and readily available energy is no longer allowed to the masses, then it will probably come to light.

The Australian Financial Review of February 2, 1982 carried an article by Walter Sullivan of The New York Times under the heading ‘Natural oil refinery found under ocean’.

The report indicated that:

‘The oil is being formed from the unusually rapid breakdown of organic debris by extraordinarily extensive heat flowing through the sediments, offering scientists a singular opportunity to see how petroleum is formed....Ordinarily oil has been thought to form over millions of years whereas in this instance the process is probably occurring in thousands of years.... The activity is not only manufacturing petroleum at relatively high speed but also, by application of volcanic heat, breaking it down into the constituents of gasoline and other petroleum products as in a refinery.’

This ‘natural refinery under the ocean’ is found under the waters of the Gulf of California, in an area known as the Guaymas Basin (see Fig. 1). Through this basin is a series of long deep fractures that link volcanoes of the undersea ridge known as the East Pacific Rise with the San Andreas fault system that runs northwards across California. The basin consists of two rift valleys (flat-bottomed valleys bounded by steep cliffs along fault lines), which are filled with 500 metre thick layers of sediments consisting of diatomaceous ooze (made up of the opal-like ‘shells’ of diatoms, single-celled aquatic plants related to algae) and silty mud washed from the nearby land.

Along these fractures through the sediments in the basin flows boiling hot water at temperatures above 200°C, the result of deep-seated volcanic activity below the basin. These hot waters (hydrothermal fluids) discharging through the sediments on the ocean floor have been investigated by deep sea divers in mini-submarines.

The hydrothermal activity on the ocean floor releases discrete oil globules (up to 1–2 centimetres in diameter), which are discharged into hydrothermal the ocean water with the hydrothermal fluids.7 Disturbance of the surface layers of the sediments on the ocean bottom also releases oil globules.

Correct measurement of the oil flow rate at these sites has so far not been feasible, but the in situ collection of oil globules has shown that the gas/oil ratio is approximately 5:1. Large mounds of volcanic sinter (solids coalesced by heating) form via precipitation around the vents and spread out in a blanket across the ocean floor for a distance of 25 metres. These sinter deposits consist of clays mixed with massive amounts of metal sulphide minerals, together with other hydrothermal minerals such as barite (barium sulphate) and talc.

The remains of unusual tubeworms that frequent the seawaters around these mounds are also mixed in with the sinter deposits. Thus the organic matter content of these sinter deposits in the mounds approaches 24%.8

The hydrothermal oil from the Guaymas Basin is similar to reservoir crude oils.9 Selected hydrocarbon ratios of the vapour phase are similar to those of the gasoline fraction of typical crude oils, while the general distribution pattern of light volatile hydrocarbons resembles that of crude oils (see Table of analyses) . The elemental composition is within the normal ranges of typical crude oils, while contents of some of the significant organic components, and their distribution, are well within the range of normal crude oils. Other key analytical techniques on the oil give results that are compatible with a predominantly bacterial/algal origin of the organic matter that is the source of the oil and gas.10

This oil and gas has probably formed by the action of hydrothermal processes on the organic matter within the diatomaceous ooze layers in the basin. Of crucial significance is the radiocarbon (C14 ) dating of the oil. Samples have yielded ages between 4,200 and 4,900 years, with uncertainties in the range 50–190 years.11 Thus, the time-temperature conversion of the sedimentary organic matter to hydrothermal petroleum has taken place over a very short geological time-scale (less than 5,000 years) and has occurred under relatively mild temperature conditions.

It is significant also that the temperature conditions in these hydrothermal fluids, of up to and exceeding 315 °C, are similar to the ideal temperatures for oil and gas generation in the previously described Australian laboratory experiments.12 Figure 2a illustrates the oil generation system operating in the Guaymas Basin, while Figure 2b shows how this process could be applied in a closed sedimentary basin to the hydrothermal generation of typical oil and gas deposits.

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1,357 posted on 04/16/2022 10:18:54 PM PDT by Farcesensitive (K is coming)
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To: Farcesensitive

We’ve known for over 40 years that the process by which heat, pressure and natural forces creates crude oil, shale oil, coal, peat and natural gas are ongoing and not a finite and limited process.
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SIL’s family have been in the oil and gas industry in the northeast for 3 generations. When they told us about this we were astonished since the narrative of gas and oil running out is the opposite. Another indication (for us) of the corruption and control of resources and information by the government.


1,367 posted on 04/17/2022 3:25:51 AM PDT by Cleebie Grums (Bang the drum. . .)
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To: Farcesensitive; KittenClaws

While a good explanation of abiotic petroleum production, at first, this goes on later to still point to and depend on organic input for the “trench-flow” petroleum.

There was simply never enough organic material on the surface of the earth to create all the crude that already has been found below ground.
There has never been enough organic matter to have even been converted and pooled in any large reservoir such as the Permian Basin.
The watermelons have propagated bio-sourced petroleum as a means of fear-mongering those easily influenced by money and media-attention.
Peak oil does not exist.
Tt some point we need to understand the mechanism better and use crude based on it’s production rate at the interface of the mantle and crust.


1,369 posted on 04/17/2022 4:47:25 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (Joe works to diminish US credibility around the world as the world looks to the US for leadership.)
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To: Farcesensitive
Also a lot of liquid methane in deposits off shore.

The USGS Gas Hydrates Project focuses on the energy resource potential of gas hydrates, the interaction between hydrates and the environment, and connections between gas hydrates and geohazards like submarine landslides. MATRIX produced data that will, for years to come, facilitate studies in all of these areas and support broader analyses of the margin's hazards, stratigraphy, and deep structure by the USGS, other agencies, and the academic community.

Bottom line...Liquid Methane is a major energy source for the USA.

1,375 posted on 04/17/2022 6:34:02 AM PDT by SpokeshaveReturns (Spokeshave Returns)
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To: Farcesensitive
I read about this regenerative oil sometime back in the 1980s. I actually believed it despite what the narrative has been forever, certainly my entire life.

I appreciate your breaking it down here. Thanks.

1,378 posted on 04/17/2022 7:08:26 AM PDT by Radix (Radical X)
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To: Farcesensitive

bkmk


1,414 posted on 04/17/2022 1:39:01 PM PDT by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch (Abortion is just a new spin on human sacrifice by worshipers of self and selfishness. )
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