Saint Guinefort
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There is no such thing as 'biomarkers' in oil.
LOL. You don't know what you are talking about. Moron.
Oil can be synthesized from a carbon oxide and hydrogen in the presence of an iron catalyst under high heat and high pressure.
Conditions that exist naturally underground.
You don't know how oil is made. Even if someone could make oil per the CO2+H2--> with Fe it wouldn't look like petroleum we get out of the ground. It would be smaller molecules and would lack any of the markers indicative of photosythesis (like porphyrn rings or pristane and phytane).
You really are out of your depth on this one. Seriously just stop. I'm laughing too hard.