By the way, experiments with organic matter take about 90 days to create crude oil like results. No pressure.
Which experiments would those be? What conditions, other than "no pressure?"
The crude oils that I shake up with hydrochloric acid nearly every day came mostly from microscopic plants, algae, and bacteria that grew in shallow seas. Actual scientists can tell where they came from by looking for things like norhopanes in them. A few oils do involve land plants, even - that from offshore Australia down near Tasmania, for instance. But that's unusual.
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