Reverse-Flash

My contention has always been that oil is used by the Earth's crust much like it is used in cars -- for lubrication purposes. The lower crust and upper mantle must have quite a bit of it. You could probably find oil near anywhere on the planet if you dig deep enough.

webrustler

From your link:

Serpentinite is a rock composed of one or more serpentine group minerals, the name originating from the similarity of the texture of the rock to that of the skin of a snake. Minerals in this group, which are rich in magnesium and water, light to dark green, greasy looking and slippery feeling, are formed by serpentinization, a hydration and metamorphic transformation of ultramafic rock from the Earth's mantle.

StatusQuip

I can't find much on the guy that is talking, John Kenney from, "gas resources corporation." The website for that "company" is: http://www.gasresources.net/ and is looks like a private blog.

He is cited on the site as:

J. F. Kenney

Joint Institute of The Physics of the Earth – Russian Academy of Sciences

Gas Resources Corporation

11811 North Freeway,

Houston, TX 77060, U.S.A.

That address is offices and doesn't show any company by that name there.

Just odd is all... Anyone have more info on this well spoken Russian ?

ardvarcus

Excellent interview. The guest is very articulate, can use the English language, and knows his topic completely. The radio host was getting irritated by having his own somewhat stupid assumptions contradicted by his guest, but he bit his tongue, to his credit. The callers' questions were all intelligent.

I learned something I didn't know before -- that the Russian scientists believe not only that oil occurs by natural process deep in the ground without involving decaying plant life, but they even believe that its formation is not a biological process, but a chemical process.

We need to ask why there is complete silence on this topic in the American and Western European media. Can it be that the liberal progressives who run the media, and the liberal leftist academics who run the universities, have too much invested in the concept of "Peak Oil," and in the liberal dream of a coal-free and oil-free society, to permit it to be speculated that the supply of oil is effectively limitless?

Fadia23

Thanks!! I remember when I was a kid over 30 years ago they said on TV that oil would be Reporter in 20 years. I felt so scared back then. They have always used fear mongering on us. I read the comments underneath. I guess I have to loop up primary water..I have never heard of that expression. Is it just 'plain' water? Maybe you can elaborate?

jodieann

I remember hearing two geologists speak about this a decade ago on Coast to Coast. Oil being renewable would explain why previously capped wells are now full again. And why anthracite coal veins have lots of oil.

Water also is plentiful. Deborah Tavares has done a tremendous amount of research on this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUaPleXoK8E

Khaddafi had derricks in the middle of the Sahara dessert pumping primary water. That is why HRC had NATO bomb those first.

fastregister

coal is carbon, anthracite is almost pure carbon (high graphite content). oil is made of hydrocarbons. artificial oil is made by hydrating carbon = hydrocarbon. capped oil wells can refuel over time, like a capped water well can refill, the well s where the surrounding oil accumulates, if theres more oil around somewhere, the capped well is now a low pressure zone and will suck the oil from its surroundings to equalize the pressure? how did the oil get there in the first place? maybe volcanic activity produces hydrated coal and natural gasses. its a chemical process. every "process" going on in the ground is a "chemical process". even tectonic plates theres a chemical aspect to it.

jodieann

Thanks for the explanation. Since you know so much about oil, should I be using "hydrocarbon" in my new car?

fastregister

maybe you should add some coal dust into your oil, to make it more effective, maybe then you can dilute it with vodka or used vegetable oil. basically put anything in there that combusts. add fine saw dust or metal shavings or gunpowder if you run a bad ass carburator. remember gun powder explosives contain the highest energy density of all chemicals. thats why we use it in guns, if you build a laser gun it should gun powder operated. gun powder operated power generators are real, its effective in vehicles to achieve acceleration at explosive speeds. but the easiest engines to maintain are the ones that run on oil vapors. maybe you find a way to liquify the gunpowder and create gun powder vapors.

jodieann

What a marvelous idea! Wish I'd thought of that. (^~^)

Reverse-Flash

Gun powder vapor sounds hella dangerous.