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Peak Oil

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Socialistlemur

(770 posts)
31. Fossil fuels found along plate boundaries?
Sun Oct 13, 2013, 07:17 PM
Oct 2013

I don't think that's necessarily true. There are lots of plate boundaries but the oil doesn't necessarily get deposited at the boundary. The largest oil deposits in the world such as in Venezuela, Canada, and Siberia aren't near plate boundaries.

Enough oil no longer the problem [View all] Nasty Jack Mar 2013 OP
Fracking does not produce cheap natural gas Champion Jack Mar 2013 #1
Think you're wrong Nasty Jack Mar 2013 #2
Wikipedia? Are you fucking serious? Champion Jack Mar 2013 #7
Yes I am serious Nasty Jack Mar 2013 #8
How is cheap natural gas a plus for the environment? Spider Jerusalem Mar 2013 #3
At least it's a little better Nasty Jack Mar 2013 #5
Everybody hates Thomas Gold, but maybe he was right BlueStreak Mar 2013 #4
Nah, Gold's abiotic petroleum theories are still zany and unsupported by evidence Spider Jerusalem Mar 2013 #6
That's not entirely true. You are repeating the conventional wisdm of geologists BlueStreak Mar 2013 #9
I'm sorry but this can't be taken seriously, at all. Spider Jerusalem Mar 2013 #10
You are illustrating my point very well -- jumping to unsupported conclusions BlueStreak Mar 2013 #11
You're illustrating your profound ignorance very well. Spider Jerusalem Mar 2013 #12
I only made it through the first sentence of the first references before BlueStreak Mar 2013 #13
Not true, and you are obviously a crank Spider Jerusalem Mar 2013 #14
I think you are confused Socialistlemur Sep 2013 #25
He pumped 80- barrels of oil from a depth of 7 km BlueStreak Sep 2013 #27
Gold didn't pump anything Socialistlemur Oct 2013 #29
Actually both of you are wrong Socialistlemur Sep 2013 #26
Fossil fuels found along plate boundaries? Socialistlemur Oct 2013 #31
Not along plate boundaries, no Spider Jerusalem Oct 2013 #32
I guess it must be easy to formulate a theory, fail to prove it then die? Socialistlemur Sep 2013 #24
Shale oil boom is only expected to last to 2017, then decline rapidly till about 2022 to 2012 levels happyslug Mar 2013 #15
Message auto-removed TooManyPeople Mar 2013 #16
Why is burning natural gas any better than burning gasoline? golfguru Apr 2013 #17
Why dont we all buy solar panels markboxer Apr 2013 #18
Very true but........... golfguru Apr 2013 #19
If you buy the Dow solar shingles Bay Boy May 2013 #20
Natural gas has more hydrogen Socialistlemur Sep 2013 #23
How wrong can you be? 4dsc Aug 2013 #21
I guess you can say we hit peak oil and decline Socialistlemur Sep 2013 #22
An intelligent race PATRICK Oct 2013 #28
Which catastrophe are we discussing? Socialistlemur Oct 2013 #30
See: Elasticity of Demand EconGreen Jan 2014 #33
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #34
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