More lies revealed. Oil didn’t come from Dino bones 42 miles deep

It was a newspaper article in the late 80's that talked about a new deep drilling method that penetrated through very rocky areas where there was thought to be no oil that destroyed the "fossil" myth for me. If you read a lot there have been others that have destroyed this myth as long as the oil industry has existed. They have done a stellar job at suppressing it and keeping the myth alive even when it truly was not in their best interest.
 
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No it wasn’t, the term was developed before he was even alive by a German Physicist Casper Neumann around the year 1760

What is the purpose of posts like this? Why waste time even saying such nonsense. Its not cute or funny. Its spreading stupidity. I assumed this site was home to some intelligent thought. The more I read its seems their is a vast majority that are entertained by the spread of stupidity and unproven hair brain bullshit.

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That there’s a bunch of fucking retards down here
I thought it was Rockefeller too.

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The currently used model of subsurface oil, coal, gas production works. Its predictable and usable. "Dinosaurs" are not a critical part of the model, that's just silly hyperbole to make things memorable to those knuckleheads whose simple minds are easily blown. Coastal wetlands and bogs produce loads of buried organic material.

The alternative hypothesis of deep earth production (which is actually pretty old, I learned about it in undergrad school 50 years ago) does not work. It's actually been tested by intelligently designed deep (really deep) drilling programs and the amount and types of oil recovered is easily attributable to the hydraulic systems used to do the drilling. Furthermore the deep earth temperatures are high enough to destroy complex molecules like hydrocarbons, not produce them. Nobody spends money on trying to produce oil from deep earth sources because it doesn't work.

I know that recent events have caused elevated skepticism about a lot of things, but lets not throw out the baby with the bathwater.
Clinically demonstratable ineffectiveness.
Well shit. Does that mean Peak Oil is back in the menu?
 
Once again proving my point, AI is retarded.

Organic compounds are chemical compounds that contain carbon (C) atoms, usually bonded to hydrogen (H), and often to other elements such as oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), phosphorus (P), and halogens (like chlorine (Cl) and fluorine (F)). They are called “organic” because they were once thought to come only from living organisms. Today, we know that organic compounds can also be synthesized in laboratories. [1-4]

Methane CH4
Petrol C8H18
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No it wasn’t, the term was developed before he was even alive by a German Physicist Casper Neumann around the year 1760

What is the purpose of posts like this? Why waste time even saying such nonsense. Its not cute or funny. Its spreading stupidity. I assumed this site was home to some intelligent thought. The more I read its seems their is a vast majority that are entertained by the spread of stupidity and unproven hair brain bullshit.

I am noticing



That there’s a bunch of fucking retards down here
Were you a Fud who just recently got furloughed/fired? :LOL:
 
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Oil & gas is not made from dinosaur or any other vertebrate animal remains. It’s primarily comprised of phytoplankton and plant matter, pelagic ooze type stuff that has carpeted the oceans for hundreds of millions of years. Gets buried, compressed, trapped in rock. There is and never was enough biomass in dinosaurs for it. Now in the amount of microscopic sea and plant life…for sure there is plenty enough .
Yes, I’m a professional geologist of 21 years now.
O&G as we currently know and use from the CMB? No. Abiotic synthesis at CMB depths may produce some bound methane states like on Neptune etc due to massive pressures, but it’s not the same as in crude reservoirs at current exploitable depths. And you’d never get to it. It’s about 1,800 miles down. Deepest we’ve ever drilled is 12 miles. Good luck.
 
The currently used model of subsurface oil, coal, gas production works. Its predictable and usable. "Dinosaurs" are not a critical part of the model, that's just silly hyperbole to make things memorable to those knuckleheads whose simple minds are easily blown. Coastal wetlands and bogs produce loads of buried organic material.

The alternative hypothesis of deep earth production (which is actually pretty old, I learned about it in undergrad school 50 years ago) does not work. It's actually been tested by intelligently designed deep (really deep) drilling programs and the amount and types of oil recovered is easily attributable to the hydraulic systems used to do the drilling. Furthermore the deep earth temperatures are high enough to destroy complex molecules like hydrocarbons, not produce them. Nobody spends money on trying to produce oil from deep earth sources because it doesn't work.

I know that recent events have caused elevated skepticism about a lot of things, but lets not throw out the baby with the bathwater.
Clinically demonstratable ineffectiveness.
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