Origins of Petroleum
Origins of Petroleum
Petroleum is a naturally occurring substance consisting of organic
compounds in the form of gas, liquid, or semisolid. Organic compounds are
carbon molecules that are bound to hydrogen (e.g., hydrocarbons) and to a
lesser extent sulphur, oxygen, or nitrogen.
Origins
By referring to
different grounds from two opposing theoretical hypothesis, petroleum origin
and formation still become a polarized topic of scientists’ debates. These
theories are abiogenesis and biogenesis.
Abiogenesis-inorganic origin of petroleum, is an
oldest theory which suggests that petroleum comes from the underneath part of
the mantle very long time ago before the existence of life on earth (Mendeleev,
1877).
The second
hypothesis, biotic or organic origin suggests that petroleum is formed from biological
matters, left behind by very ancient lives. These matters become subjected to
high temperature under the absence of oxygen. The last hypothesis, biogenesis
is currently accepted by many people due to how it is supported by various
valid grounds while the first one is more doubtful. Its early supportive tenets
lost their truth, especially when they fall in contraction with modern science.
Historical background of petroleum origin hypothesis.
INORGANIC origin
of petroleum.
“Early in 16th
century, a theory of the origin of oil stated that it resulted from very deep
carbon deposits that have been around far longer than life on this planet. That
theory, lately became known as the abiotic oil formation (AOF) theory, was
largely [ignored]and forgotten until rather recently when a few people-some of
them scientists revived it and backed it with some tenets”.(Petroleum ,
2014).
As the earth
existence is date back to 4.5 billion years, the Abiotic theory is said to
occur in that time, before the appearance of any form of life. The hypothesis
bases on the fact that some of harvested hydrocarbons and other associated
substances have a very deep origin, indeed they are widely found in the
universe. Methane is said to be present in the atmosphere of Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, on others planets as well as moons and meteorites found in the solar
system. Russian chemist and mineralogist Dimitri Mendeleev and scientists of
the epoch have had a great influence supporting the hypothesis. “They propose
that abiogenic methane reflects a cosmic organic inheritance that is
subsequently released by the mantle and migrates towards the surface utilizing
weaknesses in the crust such as plate” (Sephton A. & Hazen M, 2013).
Recently in 20th century, members of so called
“Russian-Ukrainian School” supported the hypothesis by stating that generated
methane polymerised into higher molecular weight hydrocarbons which results
into petroleum deposits, the fact which is also persuade by finding increased
abundance of methane gas in the depth of petroleum basin. (Sephton A &
Hazen M, 2013).The tenets supporting abiogetic origin of petroleum are in the
following way.
- The existence of methane on other planets of solar system, meteors,
moons and comets.
- The biogenic explanation fails to explain some of hydrocarbon
deposit characteristics.
- The crude oil distribution of metals fits better with upper
serpentinized mantle, primitive mantle and chondrite patterns than the
oceanic and the continental crust, and never shows any correlation with
sea water.
- The helium and other noble gas association with hydrocarbons.
- Deep hydrocarbon seeps.
- Hydrocarbon-rich areas tend to be hydrocarbon-rich at various
different levels.
- Some proposed mechanisms of abiogenesis formation of
petroleum.
ORGANIC ORIGIN.
Biogenetic
origin of petroleum (Hydrocarbons) suggests that petroleum come from a long
time decaying of died organisms such as planktons, zooplankton ad other form of
biological species under a subjection of high temperature. This hypothesis is
currently accepted by many people around the world and it has many viable
supporting grounds which fits well modern sciences. According to that
hypothesis, very long time ago, the organisms (marine living things,
terrestrial) died and buried and covered by silt in a sedimentary basin where
they undergo a very slow and very long lasting physical and chemical
transformation which involves processes such as diagenesis and kerogen
formation.
The hypothesis
of biotic origin of petroleum has many plausible evidences which can indeed
allow scientists to simulate the production of petroleum (crude oil). Today
advancements in science such as chemistry-knowledge about carbon and its
compounds and geology make the hypothesis well understood and well useful. The
most plausible evidence is the focus on the stage of what so-called
“development of hydrocarbons”, from peat to anthracite and equally from algae
to oil.
Different
perspectives behind the arguments between petroleum origin hypotheses.
Biotic origin of
petroleum inspires the possibility of exhausting oil reserves and abiotic
hypothesis assure quasi-unlimited supplies of oil and gas reserves. Therefore
many issues regarding energy renewability rises. For example, “a limited supply
can be used to control people and as justification for actions like war. An
unlimited supply, on the other hand, means that we need not worry about running
out, that we ought to be able to drill for more oil and increase the daily
supply so as to decrease price, and so forth” ( Petroleum ,
2014).
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