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Politics : Rat's Nest - Chronicles of Collapse

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (6621)11/15/2007 6:19:15 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (2) of 24213
 
Good Article, Has anyone thought about how there is a relationship between earthquakes and oil dilling as we drain more and more oil from the earth?

Just a thought.

Oil Extraction Stresses Earth, Contributing to Earthquakes and Tsunamis
At 80 to 100 million barrels a day being extracted from the earth, and some extraction procedures entailing the infusion of cold water, these factors cannot be ignored as far as influencing earth crust stresses.

See added comment below:
Exxon Extracted about 1 cubic mile of natural gas at Aceh epicenter

by JAH
Modified and reprinted with permission by Pure Energy Systems News

LONDON -- There has been speculation on the Internet that the earthquake near Aceh was caused by man, through sonic-surveying of the area looking for new oil-reserves, causing whales and dolphins to beach themselves because of the intense pain it causes them, and/or a nuclear device, or HAARP.

Whilst any or all of these causes is quite possible, there is also another more probable and simpler possibility that could very easily have caused this earthquake and many others around the world.

That other cause is the extraction of oil and gas from the immediate area around Aceh, and from around the world where other earthquakes occur.

World oil-production alone (not including natural-gas) is approximately 80 – 100 million barrels of oil per day. Yes, 80 - 100 million barrels per DAY. That is a tremendous volume of oil, too large to even visualize in your mind’s eye, and it is being extracted EVERY DAY. The world’s oil-fields are pressurized naturally by natural-gas within the oil, and you have all probably seen “oil-gushers” on films about oil-strikes, and how the oil shoots high into the air as it is forced out of the ground by the natural-gas-pressure in the under-ground oil-field.

The oil is not only pressurized, but is also hot, and, as it is extracted, the pressure gradually decreases until the oil-well is no longer pressurized (like an empty aerosol can that still has some liquid in it) and becomes less profitable to produce oil from, as the pressure decreases to the point where the oil needs the use of external-energy to be pumped out. In some cases, in order to extract the remaining oil, cold-water is injected/pumped into the well and the oil floats on top of the injected water, so as the oil-well fills with cold-water the last remaining oil floats up on top of it, through the well-head-riser to the surface, until the well is empty, but not “dry”.

During these various stages the globe of the earth is gradually being depressurized and cooled internally, causing contraction for both of these reasons. When objects cool-down they automatically shrink/contract in size. If you let high-pressure air or gas out of a cylinder it forms ice around the outlet, and cools the entire cylinder. If you let some of the air out of a football, or basket-ball, the ball shrinks and goes badly out of shape.

Apply that to the Earth and you have earthquakes – simple common-sense – not rocket-science. A fact so simple that anyone who understands the oil-extraction process would understand, but, because they are insanely-blinded by their insatiable greed and avarice, they often overlook the obvious. Another obvious fact that is never quoted in relation to global-warming is that internal-combustion-engines do not just give-off green-house gases, they also give-off tremendous heat – every single one of them. If you don’t believe me, try putting your hand near the cooling-radiator or exhaust manifold of a hot engine. The professors never factor this into the equation, and never mention it in the news. They only mention the gas-emissions. Think about the millions of engines giving off tremendous heat every day, some all day every day, as well as the green-house gases and that is one reason why the scientists/professors prognostications are always wrong, and the ice-caps are melting much faster than they first predicted, and faster than they are still predicting wrongly now.

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