...by gas price and supply chain shills scaremongering with "peak oil" propaganda claiming we're about to run out (we're not. oil production is an abiotic reaction and oil wells refill)
They are about to push legislation for some false "solution" so they are ramping up the fear pressure. The reality is every shortage right now is purposely caused by the leftist deep state.
doesn't really matter what is said online, everyone sees the reality. Sometimes I wonder what the shills have a harder time defending, the biden presidency or blacks.
Blake Gonzalez
>newfag stfu i'm referring to a specific raid glownigger.
Jace Peterson
>The reality is every shortage right now is purposely caused by the leftist deep state. Confirmed with Hunter Biden laptop. Picrel. The entire pdf this screen cap came from is CCP speculating on US oil reserves.
Stop being gay and use: > natural gas > solar hydrogen (not a gay photovoltaic panel connected to an electrolysis cell) > organic waste > inorganic waste > coal and shitty sands that are almost coal > local energy harvesting with decent output (concentraing solar thermal dish, VAWT, high altitude wind power, tidal power, microhydropower, ...) > unjewed nuclear power > non-food biomass (algae, grass, duckweeds, seaweed, ...) And dozens of other options.
Grayson Watson
> organic waste > inorganic waste wtf ever happened to private catalytic generators? they invented it then went completely quiet. THE BEST SOLUTION to polution and energy yet devised... fully functional. outrageously efficient. but not a word for a decade.
Joseph Edwards
Thorium can beat them all but it's too fucken expensive right now.
Oliver Sanders
There are compression/combustion chamber generators that can turn any trash or fuel (crushed and ground) into electricity with zero exhaust emission (near-pure carbon slag left over).
Last I heard the system can be about the size of a burning barrel, low maintenance (batteries or dual chambers to handle cutover).
TL;DR: every homeowner or community can just burn their trash for power with extreme efficiency and the lowest environmental impact of any commodity power generator.
If the carbon slag happened to be pyrolytic carbon the waste product would be worth a fortune.
Eli Hernandez
Oil fields recharge on a geological time scale, and peak oil is the peak amount of oil we can extract before it costs more energy than we get. We will run out of usable oil in our lifetimes.
fujairah.platts.com/fujairah/#analyst >As of Monday, May 30, total oil product stocks in Fujairah were reported at 19.678 million barrels. Total stocks fell by 123,000 barrels with overall stocks down 0.6% week-on-week. There was a build in middle distillates while light distillates and heavy residues posted draws
Imagine believing this. You're barely a flea on an elephants ass. We can't even properly penetrate the vast majority of the earth. The idea that we're running out of anything is on the same delusional field as christards believing their the lucky one who gets to see the end times and the return.
at what point does it become a real warning and not a glowie?
Hudson Wilson
NESARA soon than?
Brandon Thompson
If anyone says this is because of "peak oil", they're an obvious shill.
William Watson
>this OP post >not just '1 post by this ID' but an actual human being >being this retardedly new
Holy shit dude, what a revelation!!!! Next you're gonna tell me that 'governments' and ''politics' are not real but just implementation psyops for a global technocratic elite who want to turn the world into a high-tech prison and transform humans into robotic slaves....
Doesn't look good from my calculations on publically available data either.
However, after seeing the efficacy of other publically available data I sometimes wonder some of these wells, are infact the industrialized version of some high pressure catalytic process like one i think one of jupiter or saturns moon
>you're barely a flea on an elephant's ass the earth's crust (before the mantle) is ~56 miles thick. the deepest we've drilled is only 7.6 miles down
Juan Price
i've known this for 30 years. i'm innoculating. >strawman hyperbum ad retardum
Nathan Butler
>we are not running out. research. my big unknown is the perceptions of unproven and yes, even proven oil reserves are just that. There is quite a perverse incentive to over report reserves to secure cheaper credit