Think about it, we are now doing extremely expensive and environmental hurting fracking to get the last drops out of the earth that are worth extracting. Just 20 years ago nobody would have even thought about that such a lot of oil is going to be extracted by pushing our load right into the worlds clit. Now every normal human being should ask themselves, how long does it last? It is really obvious that we are coming to the end of oil extraction. Any meme theories about inorganic oil are disregarded here.
Just take a moment and look around your room. Everything you see, EVERYTHING, even your clothes, your lights, the keyboard you are typing on, the bottle you are drinking from, the walls you are in, everything made possible by oil.
Doesn't this make you scared? It makes me scared as hell.
Plenty of untapped oil still It's gonna be a problem for some future generation, if at all
Colton Garcia
if it really comes down to it we could create plastics and fuel from hemp
Benjamin Sanders
>be lazy, someone else will deal with it Could there be a more spanish post?
Noah Collins
We can already make fuel from all sorts of plants. There is nowhere close to enough agriculturally useable space on the earth for this to be feasible though, and that's not going to change with hemp.
Grayson Diaz
Oil is scarce user. Can't use spare as an adjective.
Isaac Ross
Fuck off, jew! Nobody is going to buy your shitty oil futures. Even the arabs are pulling out.
Abiotic? Meaning it doesn't come from dead dinosaurs? Then what does it come from?
Kayden Martin
All of you are misunderstood. Oil reserves isn’t the problem. Peak oil and the petrodollar is the problem. Oil is the basis of value of modern currency. We are already nearing apex of peak oil production. Put 2 and 2 together.
Levi Hall
There are some dinosaurs mixed in there, but most of it is plants and grass.
Adam Martin
All the components for making oil is present deep inside the earth. It's a natural process. And it spills out or is contained in reservoirs. There are numerous planets in the solar system believed to have hydrocarbons present. Question is - is that from decaying biological matter? Don't think so.
Caleb Fisher
But does that mean it's renewed or produced faster than we consume it? Because that's the big question.
Luke Cook
There are numerous planets ghoughtbto have water present, too. I’d bet those are the same planets you’re talking about.
Petroleum as we know it can only come from organic material. That’s not to say it’s impossible. All life we know of is carbon based, but that’s not to say there isn’t a possibility of, say, sulfur based life. We go on what we know, not what COULD be.
Dylan Torres
Thing is, if proven to be abiotic, i.e it's produced everywhere on the globe, it's just a matter of finding the reservoir and drill deep enough to be able to extract the resource. The economy of that is of course an issue.
Brody Diaz
oil is about to be renewable from plastic recycling. there was a plastic eating bacteria discovered in japan. japanese researchers accidentally made a better plastic-eating enzyme based off of an enzyme that the bacteria makes. next in the works is getting the plastic eating bacteria to produce oil. this turns landfills into oil patches. screenshot this.
Jaxon Cook
Forget running out, what happens when we consume it faster than we can pull it out of the ground?
Joshua Martin
Go eat butterkase
Jaxson Wilson
Must have been lots of dinos on Titan geee No. That's because oil is not biotic.