I note in particular this passage from the piece you linked:
Since the oil crisis of the 1970s, Gold has been saying that the Earth is hugely well endowed with these hydrocarbons - hundreds of times more so than most geologists, or oil companies, or OPEC leaders believe. The general belief in scarcity that drives up gas prices and causes fears of inflation, Gold argues, is a mirage that has served vested interests among oil producers for decades.
This passage explains the attraction Gold holds for many of the paranoid-conspiracy mongering types (that frequent this web site, as you may have noted) -- it's all a sinister plot of Big Business and he's being persecuted for speaking the truth by the scientific "establishment."
Riddle me this: If Gold is correct about abiotic petroleum, there's clearly a fortune to be made exploiting his ideas. Who's doing it? Who's investing huge amounts of capital into Gold's ideas and models? This is the perfect chance to break "Big Oil" and establish a new financial dynasty for some risk-takers -- where are they?
Let the naysayers keep jabbering it as we vacuum up the money from 6+ miles below. Scoffers can drill their shallow wells of denial and leave the rest to realists.