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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/07/were-running-oil-lie-used-support-green-energy/
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Vast quantities of abiotic hydrocarbons exist on extraterrestrial bodies, such as Saturn's moon Titan, where life did not create them.
In fact some planetoids consist almost entirely of abiotic hydrocarbons where there never was life.
Peak oil is a scam
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>Babby's first red pill
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>>538264927
I would say I wonder where this propaganda comes from, but I've gotten pretty good at this point at figuring out why this guy says the stupid shit it does. This propaganda conspiracy theory (conspiracy theory is the proper name for the bullshit propaganda the CIA creates) is to try to convince morons that oil will never run out so they keep consuming it and go back to work keeping this neoliberal hell supported. The truth is we passed peak conventional exactly when we were predicted to - in the 1970s. Tight oil sources have had to make up the difference since then. And total peak oil probably occurred during Corona.

I HATE THE CIA
I HATE THE CIA
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>>538265191
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-86121-9
Enjoy.
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>>538264927
Doesn't change anything. Green transition isn't about oil running out. It's about strategic energy independence from oil producing countries and oil cartels to avoid 70s style price hikes, Hormuz strait blockades or any other potential supply chain distruptions in the future, and reducing carbon emission that drives global warming.
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NONSENSE ! Oil comes from ancient dino blood everyone knows this.
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>>538265100
It's still exhaustible on this planet because the process, still unknown, through which heat pressure magma and liquid rocks turns into hydrocarbons, happens so slowly that it can't be expected to renew faster than we pull it out in another 400 years.

Also your abiotic process is only a fraction of how most of it got made, which is life forms on the bottom of the sea compressed until the hydrocarbons bubbled up.

Hydrocarbons are fossilized solar anyway, so might as well get it direct from the sun.
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>>538265456
>to avoid 70s style price hikes

my gas was 1E 10y ago.
Now with green shit it's 2E.

great job
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Rev Lindsey Williams (1936-2023) was a Christian pastor who worked extensively with Alaskan oil personnel ... and he was saying for years, that the oil companies all know there is plenty of oil, especially in Alaska, but this is hidden from the public
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>>538264927
the exhaust gasses condensate and become oil against just like rain. but brown jews destroy the natural system that recycles it, oil will be gone and so will oxygen and fresh water, all at the same time.
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>>538264927
>ABIOTIC
Dumbest shit ever imagined
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>>538264927
It is something that students from Chinese and Russian universities are taught
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>>538264927
My sister is a chemist who works for a lab specializing in synthetic "oil products." They've been able to manufacture diesel since at least 2009/10 in the lab.
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>>538264927
Turns out Australia has basins upon basins of oil, all it took was one swift kick in the hormussy to make us remember.
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>>538264927
The best source of energy is nuclear fusion and the sun has most mass doing it naturally. Oil might still be good for storing energy.
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>Total historical consumption (cumulative since commercial production began in the mid-19th century) is estimated in the range of roughly 1.5–1.8 trillion barrels as of the mid-2020s
>Daily global crude oil (or petroleum liquids) consumption is currently around 100–105 million barrels per day (bpd)

How the FUCK have we not run out already even if it does regenerate.
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>>538264927
>WE WILL NEVER RUN OUT
Incorrect. If we use it faster than it can regenerate then there will be shortages and it may run out long enough for a civilization that relies on it to collapse.
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kek when you read about the triceratops to oil hypothesis there's very few facts supporting it
people just thought it's a neat explanation that lets you conveniently ignore the fact we have no idea what's going on in Earth's mantle
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>>538270279
Yeah but does it take more energy to make than you get out of it, and can you make a million barrels a day?
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>>538264927
Isn't chimney soot a form of crude oil?
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>>538264927
Even if a significant portion of oil were "abiotic," that wouldn't mean it's a renewable resource. Geologic processes are slow.
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>>538270739
iirc Titan is theorized to be going through cycles of hydrocarbon buildup getting farted into space and then replenishing
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>>538270739
>it's renewable, but slow, so it's not renewable
You have to go back and kys there latinx nigger.
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>>538270504
Get rid of all non whites and there's going to be enough oil for everyone.
Oil is what keeps them alive right now.
No oil -> they all die.
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>>538270848
Methane isn't petroleum.

>>538270880
Nigger, do you think gemstones are renewable?
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>>538264927
Oil is the second most common liquid on Earth, after water. It isn't going to run out.

What ia interesting is that every nation on Earth with a legend about a rain of fire, of black burning "naphtha" falling from the sky, today has huge oil reserves.

Velikovsky picked up on this in "Worlds in Collision" and said it was likely a close pass of Venus in cometary form, with the Earth passing through Venus' cometary tail of hydrocarbons.

Some time after Velikovsky's death Venus was discovered to have a faint tail as he predicted.
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>>538270950
Yes, they're renewable too, but extremely slow.
The whole Earth crust keeps moving around over millions of years, emerging and sinking into the lava and recreating the conditions to make them.
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>Oil is magic and just appears outta no where with an infinite supply!
lol, lmao.
You hominids are beyond retarded and it's a crime against humanity that oxygen is used to keep you alive.
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>>538271191
A renewable resource is literally defined as a resource that replenishes "relatively quickly." Usually at or near the pace it is consumed.
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>>538270739
>Geologic processes are slow.
We don't know that.
>>538270569
>conveniently ignore the fact we have no idea what's going on in Earth's mantle
A very commonly forgotten point. All this stuff about magma and plates is pure hypothesis.
>>538265604
>because the process, still unknown, through which heat pressure magma and liquid rocks turns into hydrocarbons,
We don't even know that and the legends speak of it falling directly from the sky.
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>>538271316
It's a wonder how stupid people are. Right when we're on the cusp of being able to replace oil with cleaner and more effective sources, they "discover" that it'll never run out. Most people really do have a Saturday morning cartoon understanding of reality.
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>>538271734
>We don't know that.
We can be pretty fucking confident based on uniformitarian principles.
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>>538264927
Ok, and? Either way oil is becoming increasingly expensive to extract, it doesn't matter where it comes from if objectively energy in ->energy out is becoming less efficient over time
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>>538271914
>Right when we're on the cusp of being able to replace oil with cleaner and more effective sources
>nuclear waste
>whole earth covered in buried wind turbine blades and solar panels
>more btu's of oil produced energy burned mining resources for the preceding three than if you used the oil directly in an oil burning thermal electricity plant
mmkay sweatie.
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>>538272202
Chinas been doing a lot of mine electrification. It's easy to reduce your dependency on oil when it's a geostrategic vulnerability. Also I don't know if you know this but you can actually recycle metal
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>>538264927
Oil , for all intents and purposes, is a renewable resource.
The problem is, it takes millions of years for it to renew.
We've consumed almost all the easy to access oil (I'm in oil and gas, we're moving to SAGD oil recovery for a reason: it's the only way to get it out of the ground). We're open pit mining in Ft.McMurry and Venezuela for a reason, which requires 3m3 of water to recover every single barrel.
And we're consuming more oil now than at any point in human history.
So yeah, things are going to get worse.
A lot worse.
And accelerate.
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>>538272282
AI sure makes a shills life hard.
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>>538271620
Ok so where is all this renewable oil? Why come we had to invent fracking? Why are all the easy to access wells dried up? Why did we have to coup Venezuela to get their shitty sludge oil?
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>>538264927
More american garbage
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>>538264927
why do libyans pay less than 6 cents a gallon while we pay 4 dollars? what's up with that? is it a coincidence that oil tycoons all look like twisted disgusting fat fuck monopoly man boomer caricatures?
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>>538264927
Oil is the blood of the space worm incubating inside the earth. Leviathan will hatch soon
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China wants to force The West to use "renewables" through propaganda produced by CCP paid NGO's so they can buy all of the oil and coal for nothing.
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>>538264927
Always has been.
>>538270504
It's a big planet, for us.
When they constantly fear monger no more oil it's natural to be skeptical after so long now.
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Oil supply rate is a function of:
> slow geological processes (ie not renewable over human timescales)
> investment in oil exploration and infrastructure
> oil demand which is a function of price

We can technically never run out of oil as the price will increase up until the point where consumers switch to a cheaper source of fuel.

Oil demand has continued to increase globally while investment in oil exploration and infrastructure has stagnated for decades.
This means that if demand keeps going up and exceeds supply, oil prices will go much higher (it takes years to find and develop new supplies)
This will incentivize more over-investment in oil production which will make the price go down again from its peak.

Ask yourselves, in 50 years, will billions of people still be reliant on internal combustion engines (cars, trucks, ships, aeroplanes)?
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>>538272480
>google ai
China is phasing out coal and using it basically to balance out the load, in other words it's beginning to play a secondary role. Meanwhile their solar capacity is exploding
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>>538272535
Kek. Double check posts by my ID. I wasn't saying what you thought I said.
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>>538272563
>Why do libyans pay less than 6 cents a gallon while we pay 4 dollars? what's up with that?
Holdover from qaddafis socialism (state owned oil)
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>>538272720
they're building hundreds of niggawatts of nuclear plants
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>>538272202
>Nuclear waste
All the nuclear waste that humanity created in the last 100 or so years can fit on a football field. Breeding reactors are getting better. More importantly we are making progress in Fusion, which has no waste and does not meltdown.
Fuck the turbines. Fuck the solar panels. We need to focus on Nuclear and Geothermal. Anything else is a half measure and won't meet our growing energy demands.
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>>538265604
>still unknown
I highly suspect it's one of the most well protect secrets in this planet.
If it turns out the Earth can produce oil at replacement rates, there'll be mass protests and heads will roll.

If you're an independent scientist that is close to the truth you probably get assassinated.
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>>538265612
you can't afford an extra euroach in 10 years? you're definitely hispanic lmao. anyway, that's because whatever you give a euroach he immediately spends twice as much. euroaches can't stand basic math
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>>538265456
antisemitic comment. you will pay whatever the oil cartel asks or else
independence is holocaustgenocide
on a side note does anyone know how to monetise the sun, please email me for a business proposal
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>>538264927
>>538265100
>>538265165
>>538265191
>>538265191
Trvth Svpernova
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>>538272563
cuz you give a white devil a loaf of bread, he immediately asks for 12 trillion more for israel.
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>>538272787
For the past 3 years or so they've had 40% YoY growth in solar capacity. Last year they had 1.1 gigawatt hours of solar and the sector is growing so fast that the party has had to take steps to slow it down
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>>538264927
This whole abiotic nonsense is irrelevant. We are using it faster than its being made. And its pretty obvious that this must be the case. If oil was being made as fast as its being used, the entire world would be covered with oil seas.
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>>538265191
oil is condensed sunlight energy dumbass it gets infinitely generated by the sun
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>>538272872
Where does the oil come from? What else in the world comes in an infinite supply?
Do minerals have an infinite supply of oil inside? Does the Oil just pop into existence?
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>>538264927
>just stick with oil while whites blow up the supply chain
>hispanics: si pappy si
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>>538272720
To your information:
Chinks want to reach their peak coal in 2030
Source: I was working for them once.
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>>538267511
Retard has no comprehension of the difference between phase change and chemical change.
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>>538272720
>beginning to play a secondary role
>58%
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>>538273053
>What else in the world comes in an infinite supply?
water
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>>538273049
>therefore earth was covered with oil seas before we began using so much of it
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>>538273053
Where does lava come from? Why is there a constant fire under the earths surface?

We are so irrelevant and tiny compared to earth, we have zero impact on its systems except the impact to our own health. Oil cant run out
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>>538273075
Get back on your donkey Hay-Sues.
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>>538273500
Usa has picrel coalplants. Not even close to china. Europe next
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>>538273500
>roughly half
>58%
Et Tu Chat GPT?
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>>538273579
>perhaps we were a bit hasty
LOL
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>>538273579
>minimi why cant we competer with china

Cheap energy you fucking selfdestructing commies

And they say; china has the biggest green energy windmill shit going blabla. But you see, compared to good old coal it doesnt mean anything.

The conclusion is that our commie PEDO “leaders” have sold us out
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>>538273428
Nope. Water can run out. See the middle east.

>>538273500
Rocks. The "fire" is molted rocks.
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>>538265191
Truth. Fuck the cia.
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>>538269644
not quite, life came from massive CHON heavy water

same material present in oil, many might come from abiotic sources just organic material, not life exactly
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>>538273769
Mismanagement isn't the same thing as running out its still on the earth in vast quantities the earth is an endless plane
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>>538273049
If oil is biotic then how did the Germans lose ww2? All the dead jews from the holocaust would surely turn into plenty of oil
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>>538273769
But which energy keeps these rocks liquid?

Also why is the deepest hole drilled 12km deep? And how can they say the earths core is liquid metal constantly burning.

Its all so fucking fake and supergay. The fact is, we dont know whats deep inside earth. Its all gambles and freemasonic dicksuckery
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>>538265100
titan has huge fields of sand dunes, greater than the Sahara desert. The sand is powdered coal however...

And once emptied oil fields refill....

And if oil is produced in the bottom of seas where in the world can we observe this mechanism at play today? Where is oil in the process of being created today?

The wars over oil aren't over its scarcity. They're over its excess supply which is being suppressed by the jews and their fellow travellers.
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>>538264927
Create a sense of urgency to sell things fast and at higher prices.

The world is melting, install all this stuff that costs money and generates hundreds of billions to STOP IT NOW.
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Think of this for example. The premise of communism is to put the means of production in the hands of the workers, the proletariate for their benefit and the benefit of all. So why is it that the moment Lenin and Trotsky consolidated their power over Russia, they went to Baku the most stupendously prolific oil fields in the world and destroyed them and murdered the huge community of oil engineers that resided there?

Jews want to make oil a rare and scarce commodity so that they can maximize profits and crush the masses under their economic tyranny, to keep them impoverished morally debased and ignorant.
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>>538274013
Friction. It's not a hard concept for a white man to understand.
It's also not the core. The core is metal.

>>538273963
If water can be mismanaged and caused to disappear from an area, then it is not infinite nor renewable. A dried up lake bed won't magically refill on its own.
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>>538272980
Nice selection, anon.
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>>538274266
How do you know what the core is made of? Its retorical, you dont know.

You practice scientism, its the religion for mitwits
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>>538264927
we in Alberta have been saying that since Dick Cheney lied about peak oil.
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>>538274266
>A dried up lake bed won't magically refill on its own.

It's called precipitation, faggot. Water is far easier to abuse. What worse than a dried up lake, though, is a dried up aquifer. Aquifers require rainwater to penetrate the ground and slowly percolate through rock layers in order to refill. But with the mismanagement of land by developers forcing all rain to run off into storm drains and being fast tracked to run off creeks, the water does not get absorbed in that area, it flows away. That is how you end up with urban deserts.

Can we destroy the jews yet?
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>>538274615
We should have destroyed the kikes long ago.
Never the less, you are correct. precipitation can refill a lake. Which is not the same as the lake refilling itself nor is the H20 magically spawning on earth to do so.

>>538274496
Magnetic field. Are you pretending to be retarded or are you brown?
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>>538264927
Except it does not replenish at the same rate we use it.
Duh.
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>>538264927
op, the article doesn’t saying anything about oil being abiotic in origin but rather the estimate of ultimately recoverable hydrocarbons keeps going up for reasons the article discusses. Interesting article but your thread title is misleading
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>>538274266
>from an area
>>538273428
>What else in the world
nigger, you were talking about "in the world" and now you're doing judaism by saying "from an area"
the fact of the matter is: we have an unlimited amount of water on earth as far as humans are concerned
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>>538264927
Correct. All those 'only so much oil in the ground' were just trying to raise the prices. I don't know what the rate of 'production' is though, as in how much oil is being made vs how much we consume. I bet we have room to spare, with all the untapped sources out there.
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>>538275103
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/423767734/#423800166
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/412749172/#412752247
This guy is never wrong.
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>>538275154
> we went le moon
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>>538274783
How do you know the magnetic field is caused by an iron core? Dumb assuming mitwit
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>>538275049
I notice you hedge your bets there.
>as far as humans are concerned
So you understand there in a finite amount of water, just an amount where we can't realistically use it all(mainly because it's saltwater).
Oil is not water. There is no rain clouds of Oil under the ground to refill the deposits. 2/3rds of the earth are not covered in pools of oil.
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>>538275515
Did I say Iron core machmud?



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