Anybody who lives near a swamp, marsh or bog will testify to the existence of swamp gas, a gaseous odor caused by the decomposition of foliage and vegetation and is a mixture primarily of methane gas and hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide and phosphine.
— RealBillOakley (@RealBillOakley) April 22, 2022
True in a lot of cases, but some reservoirs are different. A lot of the oil in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming was generated from plankton that lived in the Western Interior Seaway of the Cretaceous and the large swamp system that covered the area in the Eocene.
— Dixon Cider (@307oilguy) April 22, 2022
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