Oh gosh. Rather than take a scientific position in the "abiotic oil" theory, it's easier to take a PRAGMATIC perspective. Whether or not there's anything to this purported phenomenon, the QUANTITY involved is too small, and the purported process too slow, to make any difference.
All depends on technology. So long as we don't bomb ourselves back to the stone age, or give in to the WEF crazies, technology continues to advance. The Earth, taken as a whole, has unlimited resources. What is limited is the technology to extract them (true for all resources including petroleum). Looking at the last 200 years, I don't think I'd bet against technology continuing to advance, barring of course some sort of nuke or WEF calamity. YMMV...
Oh gosh. Rather than take a scientific position in the "abiotic oil" theory, it's easier to take a PRAGMATIC perspective. Whether or not there's anything to this purported phenomenon, the QUANTITY involved is too small, and the purported process too slow, to make any difference.
All depends on technology. So long as we don't bomb ourselves back to the stone age, or give in to the WEF crazies, technology continues to advance. The Earth, taken as a whole, has unlimited resources. What is limited is the technology to extract them (true for all resources including petroleum). Looking at the last 200 years, I don't think I'd bet against technology continuing to advance, barring of course some sort of nuke or WEF calamity. YMMV...