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<blockquote data-quote="camper" data-source="post: 464497" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>So you’re saying you’re smarter than Grok? Of course. Idiot. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Oil, or crude oil, forms from ancient organic matter, primarily marine microorganisms like plankton and algae, that accumulated on ocean floors millions of years ago. Over time, heat and pressure from geological processes transformed this organic material into hydrocarbons within sedimentary rock layers, such as shale or limestone. These hydrocarbons, trapped in porous reservoir rocks and sealed by impermeable layers, create oil deposits. Most oil is found in specific geological formations, often in regions like the Middle East, North America, and parts of Africa and South America, where tectonic activity and ancient marine environments were conducive to its formation. It’s extracted through drilling from onshore or offshore fields. Posts on X generally align with this, often emphasizing fossil fuel origins and occasionally debating extraction impacts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camper, post: 464497, member: 394"] So you’re saying you’re smarter than Grok? Of course. Idiot. Oil, or crude oil, forms from ancient organic matter, primarily marine microorganisms like plankton and algae, that accumulated on ocean floors millions of years ago. Over time, heat and pressure from geological processes transformed this organic material into hydrocarbons within sedimentary rock layers, such as shale or limestone. These hydrocarbons, trapped in porous reservoir rocks and sealed by impermeable layers, create oil deposits. Most oil is found in specific geological formations, often in regions like the Middle East, North America, and parts of Africa and South America, where tectonic activity and ancient marine environments were conducive to its formation. It’s extracted through drilling from onshore or offshore fields. Posts on X generally align with this, often emphasizing fossil fuel origins and occasionally debating extraction impacts. [/QUOTE]
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