Hydrocarbon

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Title

Hydrocarbon

Subject

Hydrocarbon
Chemistry

Description

The theory of the abiogenic deep origin of hydrocarbons recognizes that the petroleum is a primordial material of deep origin [Kutcherov, Krayushkin 2010]. This theory explains that hydrocarbon compounds generate in the asthenosphere of the Earth and migrate through
the deep faults into the crust of the Earth. There they form oil and gas deposits in any kind of rock in any kind of the structural position (Fig. 1). Thus the accumulation of oil and gas is considered as a part of the natural process of the Earth’s outgrassing, which was in turn responsible for creation of its hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. Until recently theobstacles to accept the theory of the abyssal abiogenic origin of hydrocarbons was the lack of
the reliable and reproducible experimental results confirming the possibility of the synthesis of complex hydrocarbon systems under the conditions of the asthenosphere of the Earth.

Creator

Vladimir Kutcherov
Anton Kolesnikov

Source

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Am_Dayal/publication/260640446_Microbial_Techniques_for_Hydrocarbon_Exploration/links/549ced780cf2d6581ab48970/Microbial-Techniques-for-Hydrocarbon-Exploration.pdf

Publisher

InTech

Contributor

Rahmah Agustira

Rights

Creative Commons

Type

Textbooks

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Collection

Citation

Vladimir Kutcherov and Anton Kolesnikov , “Hydrocarbon,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed April 24, 2025, http://202.4.186.74:8004/oer/items/show/235.

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