what happens when oil runs out? - /pol/ (#510563425) [Archived: 363 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:26:00 PM No.510563425
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Anonymous ID: B23XiqBdSweden
7/16/2025, 9:27:28 PM No.510563533
Go to store and buy more.
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Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:33:00 PM No.510564024
>>510563533
suck muhammads balls
Anonymous ID: ikES1ijI
7/16/2025, 9:33:48 PM No.510564101
>>510563425 (OP)
Oil is renewable, you dork
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Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:35:04 PM No.510564201
>>510564101
then why are the oil rigs going deeper and further offshore?
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Anonymous ID: Vlqe0E2pCanada
7/16/2025, 9:35:45 PM No.510564255
>>510563425 (OP)
we replace it with shitposts
Anonymous ID: d+8iVBKMUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:35:48 PM No.510564264
don't care i'll be dead by then :^)
Anonymous ID: 6JmeKyimCanada
7/16/2025, 9:37:10 PM No.510564394
>>510563425 (OP)
It doesn't, it's not dead dinosaurs and it renews itself if you leave it alone for a while.

>>510564201
They aren't, in your head maybe.
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Anonymous ID: nClMcQYeHungary
7/16/2025, 9:38:27 PM No.510564495
>>510563425 (OP)
Trump will release the Epstein files.
Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:39:26 PM No.510564578
>>510564394
the first oil well was 100 feet deep. Now theyre 40,000 feet deep
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Anonymous ID: /XPbTOPgUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:39:30 PM No.510564587
>>510564201
Oil rigs are migratory animals and follow instinct along ancestral pathways, this is the beauty of nature.
Anonymous ID: tQb39XOVAustria
7/16/2025, 9:39:34 PM No.510564597
What about clean potable drinking water running out?
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Anonymous ID: nnFwtEi2United States
7/16/2025, 9:40:20 PM No.510564657
>>510563425 (OP)
Nothing
Oil isn't real
None of this is
Anonymous ID: KsGiraxOPortugal
7/16/2025, 9:40:23 PM No.510564658
>>510563425 (OP)
Ain't happening. What we're seeing instead is accelerating demand drop from electrification, specially in China.
Countries reliant on oil exports are starting to panic, that a demand crunch will damage their margins.
Anonymous ID: y/3BuzqoUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:40:43 PM No.510564688
What about when productive white people run out?
Anonymous ID: KsGiraxOPortugal
7/16/2025, 9:42:35 PM No.510564829
>>510564597
Water is renewable. Simple don't shit or throw bodies into rivers.
Anonymous ID: 8aZE9ytmUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:43:22 PM No.510564901
>>510564101
>>510564394
if oil is renewable why dont you make some.
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Anonymous ID: ZCaJd9jUPhilippines
7/16/2025, 9:46:08 PM No.510565137
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>>510563425 (OP)
don't worry, cold fusion will replace fossil fuels.
Anonymous ID: w4RsIiD4Serbia
7/16/2025, 9:49:11 PM No.510565360
Theres infinite amount of oil because Earth produces it like oxygen
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Anonymous ID: 8aZE9ytmUnited States
7/16/2025, 9:54:18 PM No.510565763
>>510565360
if oil was renewable jews would have found a way to do it because they would make a shit ton of money from it. Oil is running out, and nothing you say would change it.
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Anonymous ID: BfoCAqHHUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:13:07 PM No.510567265
>>510563425 (OP)
It was supposed to run out decades ago. Not only hasn't it, but our consumption has increased exponentially since then; and we just keep driving bigger & bigger cars, powering bigger & bigger buildings. Obama even banned small pickup trucks because they don't guzzle enough gas. So to answer your question: no one knows because it's not a thing that's likely to run out. It's like asking "what happens when the oceans dry up?" as if drinking water or taking a bath could impact that. Not gonna happen.
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Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:15:29 PM No.510567437
>>510567265
US oil production peaked in 1971. It followed the hubbert curve until fracking was invented and oil prices spiked after 2008
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Anonymous ID: WLdTwHnG
7/16/2025, 10:17:22 PM No.510567601
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>>510564901
you won't like it when we make some out of you
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Anonymous ID: JGKT5Hw2United States
7/16/2025, 10:19:35 PM No.510567786
>>510563425 (OP)
It doesn't run out. It's made by bacteria in the earths crust. They've known this for years but don't want it getting out because then anyone could just make oil.
Anonymous ID: BfoCAqHHUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:20:48 PM No.510567884
>>510567437
Non sequitur.
Anonymous ID: G2VF2wceThailand
7/16/2025, 10:22:33 PM No.510568032
>>510563425 (OP)
Hydrocarbon
hydrogen and carbon
Something super rare, I guess
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Anonymous ID: MRKr3eD4Japan
7/16/2025, 10:22:55 PM No.510568061
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Oil will not run out because well because it just wont okay
Anonymous ID: LV8pEafXUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:24:38 PM No.510568208
>>510563425 (OP)
We know the place in-between your ears is a empty cassum so no reason to explore that option.
Anonymous ID: cbtMX8haAustralia
7/16/2025, 10:26:24 PM No.510568347
>>510563425 (OP)
As it starts to run out, the prices rise. That makes it economical to prospect and then drill for oil using more expensive methods. The new supply of oil then drops the prices again.
See: oil sands, deep sea drilling etc.

There have been a bunch of similar cases where the media claimed we were going to run out of something. One example I remember was tantalum, which is used for capacitors.
Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:29:51 PM No.510568599
>>510568032
the problem is that combining them takes way more energy than you receive when its burned. that would work fine for petrochemicals though.
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Anonymous ID: FXCRDq7MUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:44:56 PM No.510569745
>>510567601
I thought oil came from bacteria being decomposed by radioactive decay deep under the earth's crust. I wonder if you could you do the same thing by immersing spent nuclear fuelrods in literal shit
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Anonymous ID: ejCxTWIfDenmark
7/16/2025, 10:47:28 PM No.510569945
>>510563425 (OP)
It's one of those manufactured crisis they use to artificially inflait prices. Oil is like the blood of mother earth and it will regenerate. Nothing truly leaves this earth
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Anonymous ID: 9FXWelvAUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:50:06 PM No.510570151
>>510569945
At what rate does it regenerate?
Anonymous ID: 6JmeKyimCanada
7/16/2025, 10:50:29 PM No.510570180
>>510564901
>if oil is renewable why dont you make some.

You don't think people have made oil?

https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2022/02/turning-carbon-dioxide-gasoline-efficiently

Oil is long chains of carbon surrounded by hydrogen, everything needed to make it is in the sea.
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Anonymous ID: Jl+QenoHUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:50:38 PM No.510570188
>>510569745
Theyve actually turned algae into crude, its not commercially viable
>>510568599
Anonymous ID: 398muZzy
7/16/2025, 10:50:57 PM No.510570206
>>510563425 (OP)
Battery
Anonymous ID: 1IfvdV3nChile
7/16/2025, 10:52:29 PM No.510570341
>>510563425 (OP)
They will move to biodiesel and electric but in large scale it will make gigantic car dumpsters that will burn on the horizon
Anonymous ID: wkpdiF4hUnited States
7/16/2025, 10:55:57 PM No.510570637
>>510563425 (OP)
We can conjure whatever fraction of oil we want using Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. Even if we actually run out of petroleum, we can still just make it.
Anonymous ID: +qzDwCprCanada
7/16/2025, 10:57:14 PM No.510570751
>>510570180
Yeah. Eroie, energy return on energy invested, is terrible. Worse than fracking. Understanding that the fuel must be cheap not just available keeps it all running.

>>510563425 (OP)
It's going to be a lot of walking
Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:00:59 PM No.510571476
>>510563425 (OP)
Available(tapped), known and theoretical oil reserves are already priced into the cost of oil. You're already paying it retard.
Anonymous ID: jy1k4FpoUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:02:12 PM No.510571591
>>510563425 (OP)
It wonโ€™t.
Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:03:23 PM No.510571715
>>510565763
>if oil was renewable jews would have found a way to do
Synthetic oil in your car is made from natural gas. Coal or wood gassification turns coal or wood into oil.
Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:04:12 PM No.510571782
>>510567437
>oil prices spiked after 2008
Obama spiked oil prices intentionally.
Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:05:52 PM No.510571933
>>510569745
Retard, you literally just cook carbon and water in a pressure cooker and it makes oil and CO2.
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Anonymous ID: qA7IWkM4United States
7/16/2025, 11:05:59 PM No.510571948
>>510564578
Cause we need a lot more oil nowadays tard, how much oil you think going 100 feet down gets you
Anonymous ID: xlbPbVGTUnited Kingdom
7/16/2025, 11:07:00 PM No.510572040
>>510563425 (OP)
There won't be a point at which it runs out, instead it just gets more and more expensive.
Anonymous ID: xlbPbVGTUnited Kingdom
7/16/2025, 11:11:52 PM No.510572460
>>510564394
Even if it is renewable, its not renewing faster than its being used.
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Anonymous ID: tMe7VfMCUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:12:50 PM No.510572533
>>510563425 (OP)
man the harpoons and harvest your mom's blubber
Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:18:09 PM No.510572915
>>510571933
Btw for octane (C8H18) you mix 9 mol (162g) of water with 12.5 moles of carbon (150g) and cook it and get 1 mol of gasoline (114g) and 4.5 mol CO2 (198g)
Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:22:59 PM No.510573299
>>510572460
Worst case the use is reduced to the renewal speed. We already have nuclear, biogas, abiotic natural gas which is much more common tha oil, plus solar is getting pretty decent. Peak oil fags need to kill themselves to reduce the population.
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Anonymous ID: xlbPbVGTUnited Kingdom
7/16/2025, 11:27:45 PM No.510573700
>>510573299
The renewable speed is not going to be anywhere close to enough to be useful. Maybe for lubrication purposes, but not for energy. Its pretty obvious this must be the case, any significant renewable speed would have resulted in the earth bursting forth with oil creating oil seas.
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Anonymous ID: 5rdqzB8AUnited States
7/16/2025, 11:33:18 PM No.510574169
>>510573700
I am going to stop effortposting. A cursory search says 46 years of proven oil reserves at current consumption.

I'm sure you can figure out something in 46 years.