Only if we keep burying the dead upon the dead. Oil deposits are generally former swamps or forests (on land or at sea) where biological matter stacked upon itself and was then covered by non-organic matter.
I doubt cemetaries would have enough organic matter to create the same effect, at least from human bodies. The grass clippings, however, might make for a different story.
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