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Except for that oil is generated within the Earth’s mantle. Russian scientists, funnily enough, have done a lot of work on the subject of abiotic generation, which I know is still a bit of a controversial topic. Though I know firsthand of many long abandoned oil fields in western NY and PA of which the supply has now replenished. One field was located near where I used to live, claimed to be the first tapped in North America (though that seems to be a claim that’s repeated for a few other locations), where the Native locals say the oil is so plentiful that it bubbles up in their backyards and streams from time to time.

It does seems logical that there would be a point where demand exceeds the ability to extract, but given the deception surrounding the entire industry, I am not sure how anyone could assess how close we are to that as a civilization. It’s similar to the impact that pollution would have on the ecosystem… burning fuel seems like it could have negative consequences but when the data surrounding “climate change” is so obviously agenda driven, I am not sure how one can come to a firm conclusion.

Mar 6, 2022
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