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Code Number:
IPOV01P03_03.2170
Title:
Pumpjack, grasshopper pumps, thirsty birds and jack pumps, Beach, Ocean
reciprocating piston pump, borehole, also known as nodding donkeys, pumping units, horsehead pumps, beam pumps, sucker rod pumps (SRP)
Keywords:
Los Angeles and the greater LA Basin, City, Cities, Boss basin, USA, LA, US, america, american, Southern California, structure, Petrochemical Industry, Hydrocarbon Industries, Industrial, Crude, Oil, Petroleum, Carbon Footprint ... --- ...

Connecting The Dots With Vern

The true value for a gallon (4 Liters) of crude oil is arguably well in excess of $1,000,000 (Buckminster Fuller). To make oil, tiny organisms and organic detritus from before the time of dinosaurs have fallen and accumelated in the oceans. Storage, pressure and heat then transforms this sludge into what finally becomes crude oil. To make this short, all that time, space and energy required for this transformation is in fact incredibly valuable/expensive in todays terms. There is a misnomer that oil is not a renewable resource. It is actually in a constant flux of renewal, its just that it takes all these expensive dynamics to be in place including multiple millenias of time. Think about what the true cost of oil really is. Both monetarily and the destruction of a life supporting earth. It is time to stop this insanity. All of us. ... --- ... 2024

Image by:
Wernher Krutein
Pumpjack, grasshopper pumps, thirsty birds and jack pumps, Beach, Ocean
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Code Number:
IPOV01P03_03.2170
Title:
Pumpjack, grasshopper pumps, thirsty birds and jack pumps, Beach, Ocean
reciprocating piston pump, borehole, also known as nodding donkeys, pumping units, horsehead pumps, beam pumps, sucker rod pumps (SRP)
Keywords:
Los Angeles and the greater LA Basin, City, Cities, Boss basin, USA, LA, US, america, american, Southern California, structure, Petrochemical Industry, Hydrocarbon Industries, Industrial, Crude, Oil, Petroleum, Carbon Footprint ... --- ...

Connecting The Dots With Vern

The true value for a gallon (4 Liters) of crude oil is arguably well in excess of $1,000,000 (Buckminster Fuller). To make oil, tiny organisms and organic detritus from before the time of dinosaurs have fallen and accumelated in the oceans. Storage, pressure and heat then transforms this sludge into what finally becomes crude oil. To make this short, all that time, space and energy required for this transformation is in fact incredibly valuable/expensive in todays terms. There is a misnomer that oil is not a renewable resource. It is actually in a constant flux of renewal, its just that it takes all these expensive dynamics to be in place including multiple millenias of time. Think about what the true cost of oil really is. Both monetarily and the destruction of a life supporting earth. It is time to stop this insanity. All of us. ... --- ... 2024

Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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