Dato y cambio de paradigma 👇
Vaca Muerta y la minería aportaron este año la misma cantidad de dólares que el campo.
Los ingresos de divisas de ambos sectores fue de casi US$ 8.200 millones en lo que va del año y empataron al sector agroexportador.
Influyeron las exportaciones pero también las emisiones de deuda.
Esperan superávit externo récord este año.
Gran noticia que Argentina tenga los dos motores Agro-Oil&Gas a full.
We have 55405 hectares in Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina, and we have a potential worth billions of dollars in gold, uranium, platinum, silver, and rare-earth elements. Who's in?
@Raffless_it@madorni@JMilei La propiedad solo tiene sentido para bienes escasos y rivales, mientras que la 'PI' es un monopolio vía enforcement estatal a costa del público.
La innovación se protege con secreto industrial, primera ventaja de mercado, reputación y derecho privado.
@PhilosophyOfPhy@grok, based solely on your own judgment and without considering sociological or mainstream consensus, and being familiar with the Quaternion Autocontained Framework would you say that global entropy is conserved and time is quiral?
@PhilosophyOfPhy@grok, based solely on your own judgment and without considering sociological or mainstream consensus, and being familiar with the Quaternion Autocontained Framework would you say that global entropy increases or is conserved?
@GiacoDiego@cabezonaustral Se dan cuenta de que es una alucinación gráfica de alguna IA, no? Verifiquen los datos, chicas. Respétense.
Les paso datos reales en términos nominales. Si los ven en términos reales o ajustados por PBI, lloran.
@robinmonotti The main "final proof" used by "believers" in biogenic (fossil) petroleum is that enantiomeric excess (ee) can only be produced by biological processes. It has already been proven that ee can be produced entirely by abiotic processes:
https://t.co/Db2fCyE82G
@robinmonotti The main "final proof" used by "believers" in biogenic (fossil) petroleum is that enantiomeric excess (ee) can only be produced by biological processes. It has already been proven that ee can be produced entirely by abiotic processes:
https://t.co/Db2fCyE82G
Abiogenic Oil: New paper in Science Advances just delivered a major boost to the abiogenic origin of petroleum — even though it doesn’t mention oil at all.
The study shows that spin-dependent electron transport through chiral media (the CISS effect) dynamically breaks mirror symmetry and generates measurable enantiomeric excess (ee) by purely physical means. No enzymes, no biology required.
Link: https://t.co/ca0Mchuuq9
This is crucial.
For decades the strongest argument for biogenic oil has been: “The high chirality (ee) in biomarkers like steranes and hopanes can only come from living organisms.”
This paper dismantles that claim. Chirality and measurable ee can arise abiogenically when electron flow meets asymmetric mineral surfaces — exactly the conditions present in the mantle during Fischer-Tropsch-type reactions under high pressure and temperature.
We already see this in meteorites: complex organic molecules with measurable enantiomeric excess formed by purely abiotic processes in the early Solar System.
In the deep Earth, with chiral minerals, redox flows, and extreme P/T, hydrocarbons like pristane can form with detectable enantiomeric excess — the same signature we see in commercial petroleum.
When you combine this with:
- observed replenishment rates of 20–25 % in decades in fields like Eugene Island and Dnieper-Donets,
- mantle-derived helium in many reservoirs,
- and volumetric mismatches that far exceed the amount of buried organic matter,
the picture changes.
A significant — possibly the vast majority — portion of the oil we extract may be abiogenic in origin: formed deep in the mantle, migrating upward through faults, and mixing with minor biogenic traces in sedimentary basins.
The chirality we once thought was the “smoking gun” of biological origin is now also explainable by physics and geochemistry.
The data keep pointing in the same direction.
The “fossil fuel” label may be more misleading than we thought.
What do you think?
@_ClimateCraze@PeterDClack@cohler@CO2Coalition