Origin of Hydrocarbons
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Energy Science
Origin of Hydrocarbons Technical Paper (Very Technical!)
Odd Reservoir Off Louisiana Prods Oil Experts to Seek a Deeper Meaning
By CHRISTOPHER COOPER
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
HOUSTON — Something mysterious is going on at Eugene Island 330.
Production at the oil field, deep in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, was supposed to have declined years ago. And for a while, it behaved like any normal field: Following its 1973...
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Sustainable Oil?
By Chris Bennett
© 2010 WorldNetDaily.com
About 80 miles off of the coast of Louisiana lies a mostly submerged mountain, the top of which is known as Eugene Island. The portion underwater is an eerie-looking, sloping tower jutting up from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico, with deep fissures and perpendicular...
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If hydrocarbons are renewable- then is “Peak Oil” a fraud?
by Joel Bainerman
Are hydrocarbons “renewable”- and if so- what does such a conclusion mean for the future of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies?
The question is critical due to the enormous amount of coverage the issue of “Peak Oil” is receiving from the mainstream press. If the supply of hydrocarbons is renewable- then...
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Hydrocarbons in the deep Earth?
Public release date: 26-Jul-2009
Contact: Alexander Goncharov
agoncharov@ciw.edu
202-478-8947
Carnegie Institution
Washington, DC—The oil and gas that fuels our homes and cars started out as living organisms that died, were compressed, and heated under heavy layers of sediments in the Earth’s crust. Scientists have debated for years whether some of these hydrocarbons could also have been created deeper in...
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Brother James Knox has some excellent material on the Family. Click here for the following series.
01/28/2010 Origin of the Family
01/31/2010 Purpose of the Family
02/04/2010 The Head of the Family
02/07/2010 The Help Meet of the Home
02/11/2010 A Christian Union
02/14/2010 The Duties of The Husband
