It is not possible. There isn’t room in the earth if that process has been ongoing at current production rates.
I see no rationale behind that argument you are saying. Perhaps you are making an assumption I did not catch.
Since there is no way in my estimation it could be proved, I consider it possible that, yes, the earth could be generating 90 millions of barrels of oil at this time somewhere in diverse locations across this planet.
Ok, maybe you are assuming this 90 million barrel process has been ongoing for a long time and not just right now? If so, I can see what you are saying.
What I am saying is there is no way at this point in time it is not impossible for the earth to be generating that amount every day.
Remember, the generation mechanism is dependent upon the amount of kerogen, its temperature and pressure over time. That is never a static in any of these pieces of data so generation will vary.