mid4did
I can confirm this .Oil burning can happen by being sucked up to the turbo.It happened to me.Yes you could but a speed of around 1500 rpm would be required to get juice level up,but do remember long speels of no load are not good for engines and if done for long time then oil burning will happen,.
Freezing cold day a few years back and parked in a supermarket car park outside of chippenham.I let the engine idle and had the heater on to keep warm minding my own business,cup of coffee and sandwiches in between jobs.After about an hour I decided to move off and thats when it happened.The car,renault megane 1.9 dci raced down the outside road of the car park with a big plume of smoke behind and there was nothing I could do to stop it.I turned the engine off and it still kept going.Luckily I stalled it by putting in gear and hanging on the brakes.The sump was bone dry .I walked to the petrol station and got some oil,waited till it was cooled down and topped it up.Drove fine after that but never again will I let an engine tick over for any length of time.