NewBie
*Retired*
Lets preface this with an article from Fortune Magazine, a fairly respected magazine in the Industry (BrainStorm-Oil Without End? 2/04/2003):
"In the quiet waters off the coast of Vietnam lies an area known as Bach Ho, or White Tiger Field. There, and in the nearby Black Bear and Black Lion fields, exploration companies are drilling more than a mile into solid granite--so-called basement rock--for oil. That's a puzzle: Oil isn't supposed to be found in basement rock, which never rose near the surface of the earth where ancient plants grew and dinosaurs walked. Yet oil is there. Last year the White Tiger Field and nearby areas produced 338,000 barrels per day, and they are estimated to hold about 600 million barrels more.
Oil and natural gas are being found in places no one..."
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/brai...,419014,00.html
It is funny how oil is often found at depths way below any possible fossil deposits, and how there is never any evidence of strata processes that are found at the surface. Not to say that some oil isn't found near the surface, but there are some really vast deposits very deep within the earth.
A group of scientists recently got together, and calculated all the vegitation/animals that has existed over millions of years on the earths surface, and just what we pumped out so far, we would have ran out in the 1960's. There is a huge biomass gap, from what we have pumped out just so far, compared to all the biomass on earth, that there ever was.
It is all pretty interesting, once you start looking at the subject.
The theory underlying how oil is formed at such enormous depths in the mantle of the earth is not central to this report, because the Russians have already proved its point of origin in absolute drilling terms more than 300 times. Those interested in the exact process should research the archives, where there are more than two hundred Russian papers on the subject.
http://www.vialls.com/wecontrolamerica/peakoil.html
What the researchers found when they analyzed the oil field with time lapse 3-D seismic imaging is that there was an unexplained deep fault in the bottom corner of the computer scan, which showed oil gushing in from a previously unknown deep source and migrating up through the rock to replenish the existing supply.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/archives/peak_oil/index.htm
Production ... was supposed to have declined years ago. And for a while, it behaved like any normal field: Following its 1973 discovery, Eugene Island 330's output peaked at about 15,000 barrels a day. By 1989, production had slowed to about 4,000 barrels a day.
Then suddenly... The field, is now producing 13,000 barrels a day, and probable reserves have rocketed to more than 400 million barrels from 60 million. Stranger still, scientists studying the field say the crude coming out of the pipe is of a geological age quite different from the oil that gushed 10 years ago.
http://www.oralchelation.com/faq/wsj4.htm
RIYADH, 7 April 2005 — Saudi Arabia might manage to increase its crude reserves by 200 billion barrels to its existing 261 billion barrels, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Al-Naimi was quoted by the Saudi Press Agency as saying.
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=61713&d=7&m=4&y=2005
... the increasingly greater proven oil reserves being reported by petroleum majors operating in Russia; .... Russia's proven oil supply is likely to end up tripling to about 180 billion barrels, making it the second largest source of petroleum in the world. One quoted analyst believes that Russia's hydrocarbon (oil and natural gas) deposits may eventually prove to be 50% greater than those of Saudi Arabia.
http://www.powerpolitics.org/archives/000004.html
Largely unexplored, and almost completely unexploited...No one knows how much hydrocarbon wealth lies beneath central Asia's deserts, but most of the world's major oil companies are already prospecting there. "The deposits are huge," said a diplomat from the region. Kazakhstan alone may have more oil than Saudi Arabia.
http://www.propagandamatrix.com/warring_nation_holds_key_to_oil.html
A great interview of a couple of fellas that have been trying to speak out and let folks know of the "fossil lies":
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2005/10/12.html
"In the quiet waters off the coast of Vietnam lies an area known as Bach Ho, or White Tiger Field. There, and in the nearby Black Bear and Black Lion fields, exploration companies are drilling more than a mile into solid granite--so-called basement rock--for oil. That's a puzzle: Oil isn't supposed to be found in basement rock, which never rose near the surface of the earth where ancient plants grew and dinosaurs walked. Yet oil is there. Last year the White Tiger Field and nearby areas produced 338,000 barrels per day, and they are estimated to hold about 600 million barrels more.
Oil and natural gas are being found in places no one..."
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/brai...,419014,00.html
It is funny how oil is often found at depths way below any possible fossil deposits, and how there is never any evidence of strata processes that are found at the surface. Not to say that some oil isn't found near the surface, but there are some really vast deposits very deep within the earth.
A group of scientists recently got together, and calculated all the vegitation/animals that has existed over millions of years on the earths surface, and just what we pumped out so far, we would have ran out in the 1960's. There is a huge biomass gap, from what we have pumped out just so far, compared to all the biomass on earth, that there ever was.
It is all pretty interesting, once you start looking at the subject.
The theory underlying how oil is formed at such enormous depths in the mantle of the earth is not central to this report, because the Russians have already proved its point of origin in absolute drilling terms more than 300 times. Those interested in the exact process should research the archives, where there are more than two hundred Russian papers on the subject.
http://www.vialls.com/wecontrolamerica/peakoil.html
What the researchers found when they analyzed the oil field with time lapse 3-D seismic imaging is that there was an unexplained deep fault in the bottom corner of the computer scan, which showed oil gushing in from a previously unknown deep source and migrating up through the rock to replenish the existing supply.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/archives/peak_oil/index.htm
Production ... was supposed to have declined years ago. And for a while, it behaved like any normal field: Following its 1973 discovery, Eugene Island 330's output peaked at about 15,000 barrels a day. By 1989, production had slowed to about 4,000 barrels a day.
Then suddenly... The field, is now producing 13,000 barrels a day, and probable reserves have rocketed to more than 400 million barrels from 60 million. Stranger still, scientists studying the field say the crude coming out of the pipe is of a geological age quite different from the oil that gushed 10 years ago.
http://www.oralchelation.com/faq/wsj4.htm
RIYADH, 7 April 2005 — Saudi Arabia might manage to increase its crude reserves by 200 billion barrels to its existing 261 billion barrels, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Al-Naimi was quoted by the Saudi Press Agency as saying.
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=61713&d=7&m=4&y=2005
... the increasingly greater proven oil reserves being reported by petroleum majors operating in Russia; .... Russia's proven oil supply is likely to end up tripling to about 180 billion barrels, making it the second largest source of petroleum in the world. One quoted analyst believes that Russia's hydrocarbon (oil and natural gas) deposits may eventually prove to be 50% greater than those of Saudi Arabia.
http://www.powerpolitics.org/archives/000004.html
Largely unexplored, and almost completely unexploited...No one knows how much hydrocarbon wealth lies beneath central Asia's deserts, but most of the world's major oil companies are already prospecting there. "The deposits are huge," said a diplomat from the region. Kazakhstan alone may have more oil than Saudi Arabia.
http://www.propagandamatrix.com/warring_nation_holds_key_to_oil.html
A great interview of a couple of fellas that have been trying to speak out and let folks know of the "fossil lies":
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2005/10/12.html
Last edited: