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Strategies & Market Trends : Natural Resource Stocks

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From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck6/14/2008 12:53:59 PM
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Interesting article...

gasresources.net

Abstract:

Here are reported certain specific observations of properties of the Earth's crust which were conducted by drilling and which are not only of profound scientific significance but also of direct economic value to the nation which supported the project. The scientific results reported here fall into two categories: (1), the discoveries of large deposits of commercially producible petroleum in geological environments which would be considered extraordinary (at least in the U.S.A.); and (2), the analyses of the chemical, bacteriology and paleontology investigations of that oil for determination of its origin.

Of greater scientific importance than the content of the specific observations or laboratory tests is the context of the body of scientific knowledge through the perspective of which this extensive project was initiated and carried out. This project has been carried out from its inception in explicit recognition of the modern Russian theory of deep, abiotic hydrocarbon origins. Although the modern Russian theory of abiogenic hydrocarbon origins is mostly unknown in the U.S.A., there is not space in this short article to describe it. Thus it must suffice to state simply that the modern theory of hydrocarbon origins recognizes that petroleum is a primordial material erupted from great depth
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