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  2. Abiogenic petroleum origin - Wikipedia

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    Occurrences of abiotic petroleum in commercial amounts in the oil wells in offshore Vietnam are sometimes cited, as well as in the Eugene Island block 330 oil field, and the Dnieper-Donets Basin. However, the origins of all these wells can also be explained with the biotic theory. [ 2 ]

  3. Abiogenesis - Wikipedia

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    The theory of classical irreversible thermodynamics treats self-assembly under a generalized chemical potential within the framework of dissipative systems. [ 151 ] [ 152 ] [ 153 ] The second law of thermodynamics requires that overall entropy increases, yet life is distinguished by its great degree of organization.

  4. Seed oil misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Seed oils are characterized by the industrial process used to extract the oil from the seed and a high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). [10] Critics' "hateful eight" oils consist of canola, corn, cottonseed, soy, sunflower, safflower, grapeseed, and rice bran oils, [ 8 ] which are creations of industrialization in the early ...

  5. What to know about seed oils: Myths debunked and ... - AOL

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    Omega-6, including those from seed oil, are healthy fats that the human body needs, but can't produce itself, so they must be consumed from food. ... What to know about seed oils: Myths debunked ...

  6. The End of the Peak Oil Theory - AOL

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  7. The Shocking Implications of the Rebuke of Peak Oil Theory - AOL

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    Peak oil theory has gained widespread recognition at various points over the past several decades, usually during times when fears about oil supply shortages have been at their highest. The theory ...

  8. Nikolai Kudryavtsev - Wikipedia

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    In support of his abiotic theory, Kudryavtsev stated in 1973 (Genesis of Gas and Oil) that any region in which hydrocarbons are found at one level will also have hydrocarbons in large or small quantities at all levels down to and into the basement rock. Thus, where oil and gas deposits are found, there will often be coal seams above them.

  9. Talk:Abiogenic petroleum origin/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    You have the point : abiotic oil proponents always say this theory in "popular among russian scientists". But they never give names of russian scientists defending this theory, or references to books or publications. Overall the article defend an extremely controversial theory and, IMO, should receive the "biaised" categorization.