--- In [email protected], "suziezuzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I heard a scientist on George Norrey's Coast to Coast radio show 
say 
> that he believed the earth's production of oil is a natural 
> fermentation/distillation process from the inner layers of the 
> planet. He didn't believe that oil came from dinosaurs or 
petrified 
> materials left over from ancient history. This makes sense to me 
> since many of the big oil finds, ie.., the Guld of Mexico never 
had 
> these historical remains. And for this reason, he also believed 
that 
> we have an infinite resourse of oil. Mark Von Trumpledorf III



Jesus put the oil in the ground for us to find, exploit and 
enjoy...just as he did the cows, pigs and chickens.



> 
> --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Geologist: Earth has lots and lots of oil
> > SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A University of Washington 
> economic 
> > geologist says there is lots of crude oil left for human use. 
> > 
> > Eric Cheney said Friday in a news release that changing 
economics, 
> > technological advances and efforts such as recycling and 
> > substitution make the world's mineral resources virtually 
infinite. 
> > 
> > For instance, oil deposits unreachable 40 years ago can be 
tapped 
> > using improved technology, and oil once too costly to extract 
from 
> > tar sands, organic matter or coal is now worth manufacturing. 
> Though 
> > some resources might be costlier now, they still are needed. 
> > 
> > "The most common question I get is, 'When are we going to run 
out 
> of 
> > oil?' The correct response is, 'Never,'" said Cheney. "It might 
be 
> a 
> > heck of a lot more expensive than it is now, but there will 
always 
> > be some oil available at a price, perhaps $10 to $100 a gallon." 
> > 
> > Cheney also said that gasoline prices today, adjusted for 
> inflation, 
> > are about what they were in the early part of the last century. 
> > Current prices seem inordinately high, he said, because crude 
oil 
> > was at an extremely low price, $10 a barrel, eight years ago and 
> now 
> > fetches around $58 a barrel.
> >
>





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