n7axw wrote:Zakharra wrote:
I think you're purposefully misinterpreting what MWW wrote. There are extensive oil fields, petroleum oil fields, not plants they are using but full blown petroleum, that Merlin was noting. But, as Fallsfromtrees has noted, they haven't been developed yet. The Safehold oil industry is still like the US was in 1858, still mostly dependent on whale oil.
I am not quite grasping your point. I am not saying that there isn't any petroleum out there. But at least in my own mind, an oil field is a place where oil is actually being produced, whether it is actually petroleum being extracted from the ground or by oil producing plants being harvested. My useage is fairly common parlance. At least for oil field workers which is something I took a shot at, to say that a new oil field is being opened up is to say that oil has been discovered and wells are being drilled to extract it.
Since there is no textev for petroleum being drilled at this point, its not an unreaonable conclusion to assume that the extensive oilfields referred to are oil plants raised and cultivated for harvest.
I agree with you we are at the Titusville, PA stage. Petroleum oil fields are on the near term horizon. But they are not here yet. So unless David is operating with a different definition of oil field than I am, which obviously is a possibility, I think my prior post on this subject stands.
This is not to disagree with your primary point about them being dependent on whale oil. Both the whale oil and the plants are out there. Both are being used.
Don
Hhm.. I've read that section several times and the preceding chapter; the impression I got is that Merlin wasn't talking about plant/animal oils like Safehold is using atm, but the petroleum oil fields, for me areas that oil is located and incidentally it has to be extracted from, rather than where it is refined, aren't being used as we would. He's looking to the future when such oil will be needed. Hence mention of the vast untapped, as of yet, oil fields off Emerald and southern Charis. Merlin clearly knows the oil fields exist, it's unclear if anyone else knows (but its likely he has at least informed some of the inner circle about their existence). The animal and plant oils can only go so far and petroleum oil is much denser energy wise, and more useful in a much wider range of products than those natural and renewable oils are.
Edit: I reread what the post you wrote that I responded to and realized I'd misread your post wrong. I missed this part: extensive oil fields
full of oil wells at this point in the story. So I do agree with you there. But there will be some within the next 5 years and more as time goes on. Within 20 years, there will likely be oil derricks and rigs all over the place, unless Charis makes them a nationally controlled industry (unlikely) and controls where they can be put.
SYED wrote:The thing is currently their oil hunting practises are sustainable, the sea life they are dea with are numerous and dangerous. Say modern safehold ships were given to the ouil fleets, it could be their increased capability would be still sustainable in the ecosystems of the seas.
There must be places where the creatures they hunt gather, it would make sense to create some facilities close by, so build up assets on island or a sea platform for their woorks.
Actually I think he mentions it is unsustainable. It will just take somewhat longer (decades) at the current rate of harvesting for the demand for sea dragon oil to significantly start reducing the number of sea dragons because those creatures breed and grow much faster than whales. Hence his desire to move to petroleum oil.