Is oil produced by Earth itself...

Is oil produced by Earth itself? I'm not really sold on the notion that dead dinosaurs turned into black goo which now powers our cars. The abiotic oil theory seems more plausible to me:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_origin

What do you all think?

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It's the Earth's lubricant and we're sucking it all up and burning it into the air. Game over man.

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It's obvious bullshit.

I think of oil as being Earth's blood, but I guess lube works okay too.

It isn't produced by dead dinosaurs, virtually all oil is the product of dead plankton and small sea organisms.

Goldberg and Goldstein are Jewish surnames, but I'm not sure if 'Gold' is a Jewish surname. Either way, abiotic oil man.

Oil is literally magic. It just works, doggo. You put it in the car and shit runs. Phenomenal. I'm not sure why anyone would ask all these questions about our civilization's power sources.

>select all images with gas stations

>The presence of oil and methane within non-sedimentary rocks upon the Earth

Pretty interesting stuff either way.

why does the earth need blood?

>oil and methane
>made by plants and animals
but nah oils not from plants.

What's it from then? Dinosaurs n shieet?

it was sarcasm

Explain the oil on Saturn's moon Titan. Did Titan used to have plants? :3

>Titan
>Oil

It's methane

Blood and soil, baby
Blood and soil, baby
Sieg Heil

I think that is silly as should you go read for 20 minutes about our layers of shale then you will feel better also its not really dinosaurs it's anything carbon based aka everything that has ever been on earth hence why you get different qualities of oil in different places crude, sweet crude, sweet green all different qualities of oil I have drilled here in the United states in different regions (7 years directional drilling 12+ in the oil field)

Nice try but its not JUST methane,they found also complex organic molecules for example polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and diacetylene.Which makes it in laymans terms "oil".That comes as no surprise because carbon is known for its tendency to form bonds with other carbon atoms.This proves that the biotic only theory is nonsense.Hydrocarbons can form without life hence the green scare is a usual scam to rip of the goyim.

>Hydrocarbons can form without life hence the green scare is a usual scam to rip of the goyim.

This. They also want to make the price of oil as high as they can get away with by making us think that oil is running out.

>oil not from plants
explain olive oil then

Also why can you make tar by charring wood?

because it burns and turns into ash, it doesn't molt.

Throw that wood into a pit of mud it could turn into tar.

>dead dinosaurs

Probably 99% of it is plant matter. You can find micro fossils of seeds and pollen in it

So you're dismissing the possibility that there was or is life on Titan?

Also stop namefagging new friend

it came from algae blooms.

fuck this dog is so majestic.

Well maybe 0,00000000000000001% of it is dinosaur and the rest is forest.

Only uneducated retards think oil is running out. Peak oil is an old theory and has been disproved. There is a shit ton of oil in the ground and it's not running out anytime soon. The price of oil is determined by supply and demand. Not supply in the ground, but supply being produced and in storage. It really is that simple. No big conspiracy to keep oil prices high (they're not high at all right now).

It's mostly algae and plankton since oil is produced in low seas and coastal areas.

Seriously, how do you explain the way oil is spread around the world abiotic?

Dinosaurs didn't turn into oil you retard. Oil and coal are the result of decomposed and pressurized biomass - trees, plants, etc.

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1. The oil market may be oversupplied at present, but we see it returning to balance in 2017e
2. By that stage, effective spare capacity could shrink to just 1% of global supply/demand of 96mbd, leaving the market far more susceptible to disruptions than has been the case in recent years
3. Oil demand is still growing by ~1mbd every year, and no central scenarios that we recently assessed see oil demand peaking before 2040
4. 81% of world liquids production is already in decline (excluding future redevelopments)
5. In our view a sensible range for average decline rate on post-peak production is 5-7%, equivalent to around 3-4.5mbd of lost production every year
6. By 2040, this means the world could need to replace over 4 times the current crude oil output of Saudi Arabia (>40mbd), just to keep output flat
7. Small oilfields typically decline twice as fast as large fields, and the global supply mix relies increasingly on small fields: the typical new oilfield size has fallen from 500-1,000mb 40 years ago to only 75mb this decade
8. New discoveries are limited: last year the exploration success rate hit a record low of 5%, and the average discovery size was 24mbbls
9. US tight oil has been a growth area and we expect to see a strong recovery, but at 4.6mbd currently it represents only 5% of global supply
10. Step-change improvements in production and drilling efficiency in response to the downturn have masked underlying decline rates at many companies, but the degree to which they can continue to do so is becoming much more limited

No its actually wood that the prehistoric fungi had not yet evolved to decompose so it just sunk into the earth.

There is no proof for life on Titan hence its of no relevance until there is proof.

pic related not even the oil companies deny peak oil

THE ATMOSPHERE OF TITAN IS METHANE. LITERALLY A FOSSIL FUEL.

IT IS ABIOTIC, AND THE PRESENCE OF LIVING ORGANISMS IN OIL IS THE RESULT OF IT FILTERING UP THROUGH THE MANTLE.

That's simply wrong.

It doesn't matter too much because it's running out either way. The shame boom has bought us a few years but peak oil will literally destroy the modern world. It's much more than a fuel, plastics and petrochemicals will become absurdly expensive. Many such things have no viable replacements. We are fucked.

it's mostly ancient algae

True

It is not even a question anymore if oil is running out or not.
The fact alone that oil finances global islamic terrorism, WE, the west, finance the terrorism against ourselves, should be reason enough to end dependancy on oil like yesterday.

The house Saud, KNOWN leader of terrorist support worldwide (remember 9/11? most Americans seem no longer to), would collapse probably within 24 hours from the moment US troops withdraw. And why should they not when their precious, precous oil is no longer needed?

Let the ragheads cannibalize themselves, truly, the wold would be a better place!

>Not using virgin blood for lube

It's not whether it's running out, it's whether it can be extracted economically

>year 2005
>oil $50/barrel
>industry booming hard as fuck
>year 2017
>oil $50/barrel
>industry in the worst downturn since the 1980's, exploration budget is basically zero, companies clinging on for survival or merging, half the industry laid off, OPEC countries have massive budget deficits

What changed in 10 years? Costs of extraction increasing 5-10% a year, diminishing returns