Title: What is Oil??
1What is Oil??
- Collection of hydrocarbon materials in
sedimentary deposits - Residues left behind from transformed marine
microfossil sediments - Diatoms, forams radiolaria
- Sediments are compressed and heated to create oil
2What is Oil??
3Geological Oil Traps
4Coal Oil Point Geology
5Oil in the Marine Environment
- Gas oil leases are 2nd biggest source of
revenue for the U.S. (1 income tax) - Leases are held by state inshore of 3 nm by the
feds between 3 200 nm - History goes back about 100 years or so
6Oil Fields in CA Current
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8Oil Fields in CA Current
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10Oil Platforms
11What do oil platforms do?
12Drilling
Drilling brings up muds Muds are dirt
fluid Muds settle to seafloor Operational
platforms bring up oil produced water (5 to 20X
oil!!)
13What does the So Cal Bight Get?
14Seeps?
15Seeps?
16Coal Oil Point Seeps
Acoustic backscatter of rising bubbles from Coal
Oil Point seeps
Seep vent image from submersible
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22Oil Pollution?
World wide Millions of gallons per year
23Oil in the Marine Environment
- Adverse effects
- Ingested by marine organisms, birds, shell fish
- Leads to elevated mortality rates
- Possible long-term effects
- Covers feathers and fur of birds mammals
24Oil Toxicity
- Crude Oil
- effects limited in time
- more biodegradable
- Refined Oil
- refining concentrates the more biologically
active components of oil - more damaging
25Year Accident Location Amt. comments
1969 Oil well S. Barbara 700,000 gal washed ashore
1976 Argo Merch. Nantucket 7.6 mill gal
1979 IXTOC I, blowout G. Mexico, June 3, 1979-Mar 23, 1980 140 mill gal plugged well with steel balls, finally capped it w/steel sombrero
1989 Exxon Valdez Prince William Sound, Alaska 11 mill gal killed 30,000 birds, 100 eagles, 900 sea otters
90-91 Gulf War Persian Gulf gt126 mill gal Intentional
2010 Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico 4.9 mill barrels 205 mill gal Blow out/explosion Killed 11 men
26What happens to oil?
27Oil Cleanup
Mr. Clean
28Cleaning up Oil Spills in Ocean
- Dispersants
- breaks down oil chemically
- works on fresh, small oil spills.
- Booms
- floating skirt suspended down in the water
- stops the oil from passing intodelicate areas
- Slick-lickers
- conveyor belt of oil absorbing material
- sucks oil squeezes it out
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30Cleaning up Beaches
- Most oil clean-ups on the beach actually do more
harm than good - Can harm surviving organisms
- Mobilizes the oil
- Not one method works the best
31Cleaning up Beaches
- High Pressure Water
- "spray" surfaces clear of oil
- harms surviving plants animals
- Dispersants
- Chemical agents to break up oil
- Useless on sand or pebble beaches
- Removal
- Remove contaminated sand or pebbles
- Straw or other cut vegetation
- Use straw absorbs oil
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33Deepwater Horizon Spill
34Deepwater Horizon Spill
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36Fig. 1 (A) Locations of the sampling stations
relative to the well head, overlaid on a Google
Earth image of the site.
D L Valentine et al. Science 2010330208-211
Published by AAAS
37Fig. 1 (A) Sampling stations overlaid on a Google
Earth image highlighting the area of the
intrusion.
J D Kessler et al. Science 2011331312-315
Published by AAAS
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39Fig. 3 Model results from a one-dimensional
time-dependent model of (?) average DO anomaly
from CH4 respiration (µM reduction in the
intrusion layer), (?) average CH4 concentration
(µM), and () first-order CH4 oxidation rate
constants (days-1) in the intrusion layers.
J D Kessler et al. Science 2011331312-315
Published by AAAS
40Fig. 3 (A) Comparison of the oxygen anomaly
derived from Winkler titrations with normalized
hydrocarbon anomalies derived from variation in
CH4/C2H6 and CH4/C3H8.
D L Valentine et al. Science 2010330208-211
Published by AAAS
41Oil in CA Current
- Big business (govt business)
- Formation extraction
- Coal Oil Point Seeps
- Oil spills their importance
- How to clean this up