[geolstu-list] Fwd: Abiotic origin of hydrocarbons
Suresh Bansal
sureshbansal342 at gmail.com
Thu May 30 08:59:22 CDT 2013
Hi,
I am strong follower of abiotic origin of hydrocarbons and there is no
doubt even that hydrocarbons has been formed in the deep origin of earth
without any involvement
of organic matter from the surface of the earth. but we can not ignore the
strong past experience of link between the organic rich source rock and
reservoir. we can not
ignore the strong chemical analysis of its link with the living organism
and can be nicely justify in abiotic theory.
2. If we want to prove the abiotic origin of hydrocarbons we must respect
these strong evidences. according to me there is no need to ignore these
evidences by the
followers of biotic theory but these evidences are strong evidences against
the fossil oil theory.
3. There was huge abiotic hydrocarbons lakes,rivers and ocean on the
surface of the earth in past geological time like Titan.
http://www.universetoday.com/12800/titan-has-hundreds-of-times-more-liquid-hydrocarbons-than-earth/<http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Euniversetoday%2Ecom%2F12800%2Ftitan-has-hundreds-of-times-more-liquid-hydrocarbons-than-earth%2F&urlhash=OKk9&_t=mbox_mebc>
and out of these hydrocarbons heavy molecular weight ,sticky and waxy
material has been reburied after mixing
with the organic matter from the surface and organic matter has nothing to
produce the oil and just has been mixed in pre generated abiotic
hydrocarbons.sediments
that has been formed without any involvement of these abiotic hydrocarbons
are Dry Holes only and we are getting nothing near there in spite of well
established sediments
4. source rock is a mixture of mud+organic matter+pre generated abiotic
hydrocarbons and organic matter has nothing to produce the oil.
5. this theory can help to find new location of hydrocarbons under testable
conditions.
6. this theory has respect for the all valid evidences by the both current
biotic and abiotic origin of hydrocarbons.
regs
suresh
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