This is the 2nd time I’m reading that oil regenerates.
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From this link you provided:
https://old.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/5o4gpy/the_abiogenic_origin_of_oil_the_fossil_fuel_myth/
It says both this:
...and then this:
So.... abiotic oil exists, but the oil we have used to fuel industry is has not been abiotic.
Is that what you understand, too?
Earth's core makes it and pushes it up.dont worry theres thousands of years of coal an oil around.
how ? do we know the specific process, or are you just presenting your assumption?
at what rate (i.e., faster or slower than humans consume it) ?
3. is there any downside to burning tons and tons and tons of oil (for cars, industry , etc.) ?
I see a lot of weasel words: "generally reject", "convincing evidence" means some DON'T reject this, and there IS evidence (that's not "convincing" o_O).
I'm not an expert on this subject. but where there's smoke...
the "peak oil" thing always smacked of "muh climate change" control via memes.
yup, i get it... thank you.
I've read about old dry wells that suddenly start producing again.... Petroleum is not made from dead dinosaurs. It comes from very old algae and other stuff from long ago.
doesn't mean oil is regenerating.
could be that existing oil is just shifting to fill the emptiness left by the first pumping.
i.e., not new oil - just shifting from one location to another
right?
or do you know for a legit FACT that it's literally "new oil" (created within the last few years) ?