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To: mountainlyons

Yes, abiotic oil, also called “inorganic oil,” the theory that oil is not from dead dinosaurs but from chemical reactions in the Earth’s mantle.


19 posted on 03/04/2008 12:22:13 PM PST by shoptalk
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To: shoptalk

And we can create more via coal, algea, and maybe even recycling landfill plastics.


20 posted on 03/04/2008 12:24:42 PM PST by tbw2 ("Humanity's Edge" - conservative Sci-fi - on amazon.com)
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To: shoptalk

Abiotic Oil does not exist.


21 posted on 03/04/2008 12:25:03 PM PST by trumandogz ("He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and it worries me." Sen Cochran on McCain)
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To: shoptalk

It’s also considered a fringe theory.

Anyways, Matthew Simmons is a leader of what can only be described as a doomsday cult — the peak oil movement. You may think I’m exaggerating, but spend some time reading what’s been written on The Oil Drum and peakoil.net. One of the few places you can have hundreds of people writing about how they hope that someone finds a way to kill 95% of the world’s population because it’d be better than the inevitable upcoming global oil collapse, and *nobody seems to notice or care*. Why are we so concerned with the ELF and ALF and their bulldozer-destroying/home burning/lab raiding antics when we have tens of thousands of Peak Oil nuts who talk about how great it’d be if someone genetically engineered a superdisease or triggered a nuclear war?

They’re idiots, too. For example, they’re utterly convinced that the Athabasca tar sands — a huge sticking point for them — can’t be developed because “there’s not enough water” in the Athabasca river. Just ignoring that the production only needs a fraction as much water as is currently being used, the tar sands are less than a thousand miles away from the *ninth largest lake in the world*, plus dozens of other major rivers and lakes. To them, if the price of anything rises or the production of anything falls, it’s *clearly* due to a peak, and anyone who doesn’t agree is in denial. To them, new tech, like CO2 injection (which, for the US alone, is projected to give (three numbers I’ve seen) an additional: ~10B, ~90B, or ~400B barrels of oil, depending on the source) can’t work, all of the world’s major oilfields are found (despite just last year Brazil discovering three supergiants, one of which may be the world’s third largest oil discovery in history), coal liquefaction facilities can’t be built fast enough (as though Appalachia wasn’t covered in shuttered steel mills and with a very high unemployment rate) and that coal is running out (equally idiotic), and so on. It’s idiocy, but they cling to it like a religion.

A religion that wants 95% of the world’s population to die.


25 posted on 03/04/2008 12:34:23 PM PST by OldGuard1
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To: shoptalk
The Deep Hot Biosphere by Gold

Look it up on amazon.

Petroleum = Petro ~ Rock

oleum = oil

Petroleum = Rock oil

33 posted on 03/04/2008 12:46:53 PM PST by norraad ("What light!">Blues Brothers)
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