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Theories of origin of petroleum Theories of origin of petroleum


• Cosmic theory
• Even though believer of organic origin of petroleum
agrees on its origin, they differ on the issues related to
– The process of formation and the primary organic
• Bertheiot (1865), Mendaleef (1877) suggested the
constituents, i.e., marine / continental origin? formation of petroleum in the earth’s interior by the
– Quantity of present day petroleum as directly obtained from action of water on metallic carbides such as those of Ca
hydrocarbon of living organisms or by the transformation of and Fe. Another proposed mechanism involved the
hydrocarbon compounds into petroleum? interaction of alkali metals with CO2 and water
– Nature of energy involved in the transformation? Viz.
biochemical action, heat and pressure, radioactivity,
catalytic phenomena, etc. • Metallic Carbide + H2O vapor = CH4 + metallic hydroxide
• As far as the occurrence of petroleum is concerned, two • Free alkali + CO2 + H2O vapor = CH4 + alkali hydroxide
schools of thought prevails:
– All petroleum was formed in place, either at or adjacent to
the position of the present pools • Mantle theory/ Gold’s earthquake out gassing theory
– Petroleum has migrated from areas of origin to trap areas (Gold,1979; Sugisaki et al, 1983; Gold and Held,1987).
i.e., source area doesn’t necessarily coincide with the Enriched d13C of methane from the hot spots of red sea,
accumulation area. Lake Kivu (East Africa), and East Pacific rise depicts an
abiogenic origin (Mac Donald, 1983).

Theories of origin of petroleum Theories of origin of petroleum


• Reasons favouring organic origin of proto-petroleum:  Most of the ‘crudes’ contain nitrogen – an essential
component of amino acids [CH2(NH2)COOH] – a basic
 The vast amount of organic matter and hydrocarbons constituent of life
now found are in the sediments of the earth; and carbon  All forms of ‘crude’ posses the property of rotating the
and hydrogen predominate in the remains of both plant plane polarized light which is possessed by cholesterol
and animal organic matter (C26H45OH) – again an essential component of both
plant and animal life. Only inorganic substances which
 Petroleum crude is a complex mixture of hydrocarbon possess this property are cinnabar (HgS) and quartz
compounds belonging to a number of homologous (SiO2)
series which, with no stretch of imagination, can be
synthesized from elemental stage  The intimate relation of organic matter with the
petroleum in the sediments leaves little doubt that
 Many ‘crudes’ have been found to contain porphyrin organic matter was the original source of the petroleum
pigments – an essential component of all forms of life

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Theories of origin of petroleum Duplex origin of petroleum

 An abiologically formed oil might have been resulted from


Although the components of petroleum unite to form an extremely
processes involving Fischer – Tropsch type reactions occurring
complex mixture, the elemental chemical analyses of most petroleum
are remarkably similar, even of those vary widely in physical long before the first sediments were formed. The first living
properties. Most petroleum is chiefly composed of 11-15% hydrogen organisms then used this hydrocarbon mixture as a source of
and 82-87% carbon by weight. carbon and hydrogen, and possibly also of nitrogen and sulfur.

Element Crude oil Asphalt Natural gas Organic material  Genesis of petroleum by Fischer – Tropsch synthesis (a method to
(wt %) (wt %) (wt %) (wt%) produce synthethetic hydrocarbon) is as follows
C 82.2 – 87.1 80 – 85 65 – 80 52 – 71
H 11.7 – 14.7 5 – 11 1 – 25 5 – 10 C + Fe + H + OH  CH4 + C2H6 + C3H8 + C4H10 + FeO
S 0.1 – 5.5 2–8 Trace – 0.2 5 – 20 CO2 + HOH + Fe  CH4 + FeO
N 0.7 – 1.5 0–2 1 – 15 4–6 C + HOH + Fe  CH4 + CO2 + H2
O 0.1 – 4.5 – – – CO2 + H2  CH4 + H2O

Duplex origin of petroleum Origin of petroleum


• CO2 and Hydrogen are passed over a catalyst of Criteria for a sedimentary rock to be effective oil
haematite and magnetite at temperature in excess of source rock
500°C
• TOC content > 0.4%
• Robinson (1963) suggested this process could • Elemental carbon: 75 – 90% (< 75% - immature;
produce methane and liquid petroleum in nature. • > 90% due to advanced catagenesis)
Szatmari (1986, 1989) discussed this process in the • Bitumen : TOC > 0.05
light of plate tectonics. According to him,
hydrocarbon could be generated by F – T process at • Kerogen should be of amorphous or oil prone type
convergent plate boundaries where sedimentary rather than of structured or gas prone type
rocks and oceanic crust undergo subduction. • Vitrinite reflectance (RO) > 0.6 and < 1.3
Carbon dioxide could be produced by the • H : C and O : C atomic ratios of kerogen residues
metamorphism of carbonates, and hydrogen by the
serpentinization of ophiolites. The latter would should be favourable. Principle phase of oil
provide the iron oxides necessary to catalyse the formation occurs at an H : C between 0.84 and 0.69.
reaction

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