There are two basic theories for the origin of crude oil: biotic and abiotic. The origin of petroleum or natural gas may seem like a strange debate to have but determining whether […]
There are two basic theories for the origin of crude oil: biotic and abiotic. The origin of petroleum or natural gas may seem like a strange debate to have but determining whether […]
During an interview in 1994, L. Fletcher Prouty spoke about what petroleum is. It isn’t what we think it is. It isn’t a fossil fuel. And it is the second most prevalent […]
“It is time to end the cover-up and misinformation that has prevented the American public from knowing the truth about oil – that hydrocarbon fuels are abiotic in nature, produced by the […]
As the years have progressed, the estimates of oil and gas reserves in the US have dramatically risen. Estimates change over time due to technological advances and other factors, which the “peak […]
In this chapter, Jerome Corsi details the early days of what is now called “renewable energy.” Several expensive large windfarms and solar projects proved a failure during the Obama administration’s “green energy” […]
Ignoring that oil and natural gas are hydrocarbons that are produced abiotically and assuming the fossil fuel account, Jerome Corsi challenges the global reserve estimates used by peak production theorists. He does […]
M. King Hubbert invented the theory of “peak oil.” This running-out-of-oil scare is based on the idea that oil is a fossil fuel and the supply is finite. But this is not […]