bripat9643
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- Apr 1, 2011
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What "remnants," dumbass?Oil is an abiotic resource
Please list the locations of all abiotic oil fields that have been discovered that are producing oil for the market today.
First please list all oil fields thought tapped out that were discovered to be productive again within a few years. All oil is abiotic oil produced far deeper in the earth than any plant or animal's remains could exist. So when a pocket of oil is discovered and tapped, it's only a matter of time before that crevice in the limestone or tar sand refills.
Gee that would be a wonderful faerie tale except that every single producing oil field in the world shows organic markers and organic compounds. Porous rocks are like a sponge. It is the rock formations above the pay layer that traps the oil. Drain one section of the sponge and eventually, if you're lucky, it will seep back up but still be contained by the structure.
What "organic markers" and "organic compounds" are you referring to? Methane is an organic compound. Yet, it is found on many planets that are not known to support life.
Remnants of organic material found in oil
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