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Offshore Oil Formation  The formation of oil takes a tremendously long time. Millions of years ago plants and animals of the oceans died & settled on.

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1 Offshore Oil Formation  The formation of oil takes a tremendously long time. Millions of years ago plants and animals of the oceans died & settled on the ocean floor. While large organisms contributed to the oil it was often the mass of small and microscopic organisms that contributed the bulk of the carbon for OIL.  Over many thousands of years bacterial action and extreme pressure from layers of sediment converted the organic matter to oil & gas. The extreme pressure came form the continuous build up of sediment. The pressure created tremendous amounts of heat which helped the process along.

2 Offshore Oil Formation Cont’  The oil moved within the soil and oil reserves formed when non-porous rock lay above porous rock. Oil seeps up through the porous rock & is trapped by the non-porous rock.

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4 Oil Reserves  Fold Trap: the up fold or anticline in the layers of the earth's crust form the reservoir.

5 Oil Reserves  Fault Trap: the vertical movement of the earth's crust forms a v-shaped reservoir.

6 Oil Reserves  Salt Dome Trap: The salt dome forms an up- fold in the earth's crust not unlike the anticline caused by tectonic forces.

7 Oil Reserves  Stratigraphic trap: has a former limestone reef as its porous rock feeding the reservoir.

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