What is abiogenic oil?

Abiogenic oil is understood as oil, which is produced deep inside the ground by a number of non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -means From this point of view, abiogenic oil would differ from oil, which is made from fossil fuels that are located on the ground in several places around the world. At the same time, abiogenic oil would still be considered a form of natural oil, because the product would be created using natural components and many naturally occurring events.

In general, abiogenic oil is considered a product of deep carbon bearings on the planet. Some theories about the origin of abiogenic oil believe that carbon was subjected to a natural process that dates back to the emergence of the Earth. If this is the case, the theory usually sees a process involving the ascending movement of fluids rich in carbon from the core of the ground to the sections closer to the outer cortex of the world.

The first theory of oil development is generally considered to be Mikhail Lomons' work during the 18th century. The concept of natural oil of this nature continued to be refined during 19.century through the work of Russian and French chemists who began to develop the first abiogenic oil theories.

Further development of abiogenic oil theory continued in the second part of the 20th century. One of the latest theories includes the concept of the existence of an underground biosphere that releases thermophilic bacteria into the planet's bark on a continuing basis. Abiogenic oil supporters often support this theory by drawing attention to the presence of biomarkers in oil, which is extracted from the ground.

Theory of the origin of abiogenic oil continues to be a source of discussion of adopen in the scientific community. However, the idea of ​​oil from fossil fuel tends to be more often accepted and taught in many countries around the world.

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