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That's because it doesn't come from dinosaurs. It is not really a "fossil fuel".peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.
99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.
And a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.
Stapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.
most of the wells in texas are over a mile deep. That well that caused all that shit in the gulf a few years ago, Deep Water Horizon, is over 35,000 feet deep. How did all of that dirt end up on top of all of those dead sea critters?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:54 amStapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.Like it was that easy. It's the reason you hear about "dry holes" in oil drilling. The oil was there, it's just that sometime in the ancient past, the formation ruptured and released huge amount of Petroleum on the ancient world. The EPA would not approve if they were around that long ago.
It may take awhile for a copy/paste response.....Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:01 ammost of the wells in texas are over a mile deep. That well that caused all that shit in the gulf a few years ago, Deep Water Horizon, is over 35,000 feet deep. How did all of that dirt end up on top of all of those dead sea critters?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:54 amStapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.Like it was that easy. It's the reason you hear about "dry holes" in oil drilling. The oil was there, it's just that sometime in the ancient past, the formation ruptured and released huge amount of Petroleum on the ancient world. The EPA would not approve if they were around that long ago.
First, your stats are all wrong. 35,000 feet would make it deeper then the Marianas Trench. More like drilling in less than 1,000 feet of ocean to the seabed then maybe a couple of thousand feet to paydirt. I'm guessing you can't envision what the World's tetonic forces can achieve over ten's of millions of years. The timeline is beyond human comprehension.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:01 ammost of the wells in texas are over a mile deep. That well that caused all that shit in the gulf a few years ago, Deep Water Horizon, is over 35,000 feet deep. How did all of that dirt end up on top of all of those dead sea critters?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:54 amStapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.Like it was that easy. It's the reason you hear about "dry holes" in oil drilling. The oil was there, it's just that sometime in the ancient past, the formation ruptured and released huge amount of Petroleum on the ancient world. The EPA would not approve if they were around that long ago.
35,050 ftCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:40 amFirst, your stats are all wrong. 35,000 feet would make it deeper then the Marianas Trench. More like drilling in less than 1,000 feet of ocean to the seabed then maybe a couple of thousand feet to paydirt. I'm guessing you can't envision what the World's tetonic forces can achieve over ten's of millions of years. The timeline is beyond human comprehension.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:01 ammost of the wells in texas are over a mile deep. That well that caused all that shit in the gulf a few years ago, Deep Water Horizon, is over 35,000 feet deep. How did all of that dirt end up on top of all of those dead sea critters?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:54 amStapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.Like it was that easy. It's the reason you hear about "dry holes" in oil drilling. The oil was there, it's just that sometime in the ancient past, the formation ruptured and released huge amount of Petroleum on the ancient world. The EPA would not approve if they were around that long ago.
No. It's not.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:40 amFirst, your stats are all wrong. 35,000 feet would make it deeper then the Marianas Trench. More like drilling in less than 1,000 feet of ocean to the seabed then maybe a couple of thousand feet to paydirt. I'm guessing you can't envision what the World's tetonic forces can achieve over ten's of millions of years. The timeline is beyond human comprehension.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:01 ammost of the wells in texas are over a mile deep. That well that caused all that shit in the gulf a few years ago, Deep Water Horizon, is over 35,000 feet deep. How did all of that dirt end up on top of all of those dead sea critters?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:54 amStapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.peterosehaircut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:08 am I still find it hard to believe that all of that oil is from dead dinosaurs.Like it was that easy. It's the reason you hear about "dry holes" in oil drilling. The oil was there, it's just that sometime in the ancient past, the formation ruptured and released huge amount of Petroleum on the ancient world. The EPA would not approve if they were around that long ago.
He probably meant a Texans comprehension.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 5:12 pmNo. It's not.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:40 amFirst, your stats are all wrong. 35,000 feet would make it deeper then the Marianas Trench. More like drilling in less than 1,000 feet of ocean to the seabed then maybe a couple of thousand feet to paydirt. I'm guessing you can't envision what the World's tetonic forces can achieve over ten's of millions of years. The timeline is beyond human comprehension.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:01 ammost of the wells in texas are over a mile deep. That well that caused all that shit in the gulf a few years ago, Deep Water Horizon, is over 35,000 feet deep. How did all of that dirt end up on top of all of those dead sea critters?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:54 amStapes wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 amAnd a pinch of oreganoCentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:27 am
99.whatever % marine life in the trillion/trillion/trillion of tons over tens of millions of years settling in the shallow waters of the ancient World- bury with volcanic activity and other processes, Cook under pressure for millions of years and voila- Petroleum.Like it was that easy. It's the reason you hear about "dry holes" in oil drilling. The oil was there, it's just that sometime in the ancient past, the formation ruptured and released huge amount of Petroleum on the ancient world. The EPA would not approve if they were around that long ago.