From: Leonard on



On 6/12/10 10:21 PM, in article qtrde7-cqs.ln1(a)mail.specsol.com,
"jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com" <jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com> wrote:

> In sci.physics Sam Wormley <swormley1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 6/12/10 7:44 PM, Last Post wrote:
>>> Crude oil forms as a natural inorganic process
>>> which occurs between the mantle and the crust,
>>> somewhere between 5 and 20 miles deep.
>>
>> Is that right!
>>
>
> It is one theory.

� It is no longer a "theory". It has peen proved
many times in Saudi Arabia, Crimea (Russia),
Uzbekistan (Russia), Siberia, Tupi (Brazil),
and Gulf of Mexico, etc.

The most recent hit is the BP well 5,000 feet
into the submarine crust. When it blew, it was
the biggest and strongest gusher since Spindletop
in 1901.

It should be noted that the pressure in the BP
gusher exceeded all others by a factor of 10. That
is why it has been so difficult to control. When it
is producing it may be capable of satisfying USA
for the forseeable future.




































From: Ray Fischer on
Leonard <leonard78sp(a)primus.ca> wrote:
>
>
>
>On 6/12/10 10:21 PM, in article qtrde7-cqs.ln1(a)mail.specsol.com,
>"jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com" <jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com> wrote:
>
>> In sci.physics Sam Wormley <swormley1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 6/12/10 7:44 PM, Last Post wrote:
>>>> Crude oil forms as a natural inorganic process
>>>> which occurs between the mantle and the crust,
>>>> somewhere between 5 and 20 miles deep.
>>>
>>> Is that right!
>>>
>>
>> It is one theory.
>
>� It is no longer a "theory". It has peen proved
> many times in Saudi Arabia, Crimea (Russia),

Kook

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Ray Fischer
rfischer(a)sonic.net