Tuesday, April 03, 2012
"What If Oil and Natural Gas Are Renewable Resources?"
I'm not fond of "what if" scenarios; however, this one has a bit of substance behind it.
Unfortunately, the swamp of money and politics is likely in the way...
Unfortunately, the swamp of money and politics is likely in the way...
At AmericanThinker.com, Greg Lewis reports on what may be:
"The evidence is mounting that not only do we have more than a century's worth of recoverable oil in the United States alone (even if there is a limit to the earth's oil supply), but that we also actually have a limitless supply of Texas tea because oil is in fact a renewable resource that is being constantly created deep under the earth's surface and which rises upward, where microscopic organisms that thrive in the intense pressure and heat miles below us interact with and alter it.
In other words, we have an unending supply of oil, some of which is constantly migrating upward from the depths at which it is created to refill existing oil deposits, and much more of which remains far below the surface. This oil can be recovered using existing technology."