Just another little revelation that argues against ‘billions and billions and billions’ of years.
Rockerfeller coined the term “fossil fuel” to manipulate the price of oil higher.
I remember when the report came out. It made the rounds in the proper circles for about three days, until it was mentioned in some main stream media – at which point the grifters panicked and the research was memory-holed. Can’t be poking giant holes in the narrative, now can we?
Anybody who thinks it takes millions of years for gas to form hasn’t been around me on Pinto Bean and onions night…
Cracked me up.
That kind of juvenile humor is unbefitting a dignified man. At least that’s what my wife tells me. I think it’s funny.
Hummm…
I’ll see if I can find a dignified man and ask him. 😉
I’ll be your huckleberry bearer, after I’m dead.
Bearer damn siri
Meant huckle damn siri
“Such a racist meme!
Says every fucktard Liberal out there.
If oil regenerated quickly then all those old dry wells from a century ago should now be producing again. But they aren’t. So while the earth likely does replace the oil we are using it does so VERY slowly. Otherwise we’d be seeing old wells returned to production.
How slowly would we have to pump out the oil/gas to keep a well producing forever? And how many more wells will we need to keep civilsation afloat?
Drive around places like Wyoming. You see pump jacks and maybe some barrels. How long does it take to fill the barrels to make a load? Once a day? A week? a few loads a day?
The pumps are not running. Is the well dry? Or is the price low enough, why bother giving it away? Maybe you have control over the production desired? “We’ve made enough money this period, leave it in the ground until we need some more”.
Could even be a seasonal thing. If the price isn’t high enough, it’s a pain to freeze or roast waiting for the truck to fill, or driving some of the roads?
They are filling up. It’s just that a lot of wells have been sealed and blocked with concrete and will take time and money to reopen.
There are a lot of farms in and around the old fields in Pennsylvania who have their own little oil wells that produce a barrel or two a week, or have their very own natural gas well.
This has been known for decades, almost a century.
It just costs more in equipment and time to get the old wells that literally could be ‘pumped’ using ground pressure and 19th century technology.
Modern wells are rather more complex than even wells in the 1950s. And can suck oils and gas out of rock that older style wells can’t.
Bingo. Almost bought a rural home with its own gas well. Probably should have for a redoubt.
Hm, not sure the “new” oil generation necessarily happens in the exact same spot as the old oil field… they could be being created elsewhere, right? This is perhaps why there are always new fields being discovered.
_The Deep Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels_ From 1998 by Thomas Gold; also wikipedia Thomas_Gold
All I know is, the wells that were on the place my great-grandfather had in Oklahoma are still producing 100 years later. I’m pretty sure the outfit that has the lease wouldn’t just mail me a check out of the goodness of their hearts.
Good onya Judy, what part of Oklahoma? Osage county?
Just another little revelation that argues against ‘billions and billions and billions’ of years.
Rockerfeller coined the term “fossil fuel” to manipulate the price of oil higher.
I remember when the report came out. It made the rounds in the proper circles for about three days, until it was mentioned in some main stream media – at which point the grifters panicked and the research was memory-holed. Can’t be poking giant holes in the narrative, now can we?
Anybody who thinks it takes millions of years for gas to form hasn’t been around me on Pinto Bean and onions night…
Cracked me up.
That kind of juvenile humor is unbefitting a dignified man. At least that’s what my wife tells me. I think it’s funny.
Hummm…
I’ll see if I can find a dignified man and ask him. 😉
I’ll be your huckleberry bearer, after I’m dead.
Bearer damn siri
Meant huckle damn siri
“Such a racist meme!
Says every fucktard Liberal out there.
If oil regenerated quickly then all those old dry wells from a century ago should now be producing again. But they aren’t. So while the earth likely does replace the oil we are using it does so VERY slowly. Otherwise we’d be seeing old wells returned to production.
How slowly would we have to pump out the oil/gas to keep a well producing forever? And how many more wells will we need to keep civilsation afloat?
Drive around places like Wyoming. You see pump jacks and maybe some barrels. How long does it take to fill the barrels to make a load? Once a day? A week? a few loads a day?
The pumps are not running. Is the well dry? Or is the price low enough, why bother giving it away? Maybe you have control over the production desired? “We’ve made enough money this period, leave it in the ground until we need some more”.
Could even be a seasonal thing. If the price isn’t high enough, it’s a pain to freeze or roast waiting for the truck to fill, or driving some of the roads?
They are filling up. It’s just that a lot of wells have been sealed and blocked with concrete and will take time and money to reopen.
There are a lot of farms in and around the old fields in Pennsylvania who have their own little oil wells that produce a barrel or two a week, or have their very own natural gas well.
This has been known for decades, almost a century.
It just costs more in equipment and time to get the old wells that literally could be ‘pumped’ using ground pressure and 19th century technology.
Modern wells are rather more complex than even wells in the 1950s. And can suck oils and gas out of rock that older style wells can’t.
Bingo. Almost bought a rural home with its own gas well. Probably should have for a redoubt.
Hm, not sure the “new” oil generation necessarily happens in the exact same spot as the old oil field… they could be being created elsewhere, right? This is perhaps why there are always new fields being discovered.
_The Deep Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels_ From 1998 by Thomas Gold; also wikipedia Thomas_Gold
All I know is, the wells that were on the place my great-grandfather had in Oklahoma are still producing 100 years later. I’m pretty sure the outfit that has the lease wouldn’t just mail me a check out of the goodness of their hearts.
Good onya Judy, what part of Oklahoma? Osage county?