On the Prospect of Mineral Oil Being Found in Payable Quantities in the Federate

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On the Prospect of Mineral Oil Being Found in Payable Quantities in the Federate
Federated Geological Dept Malay States
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Se there chemical activity would be likely to be greai If the latter were true, search should be made where great accumu- lations of organic matter are most likely to occur. The theory of inorganic origin, however, has received little support, and the mass of opinion inclines towards organic origin. But here again opinion is divided. \Y~as the organic matter animal or vegetable, and are we to search for oil in or near beds full of fossil animals or fossil plants ^ The question is not decided, b...ut Mr. Cunningham Craig brings such strong reasons to bear against an animal origin that upholders oi the theory of a vegetable origin seem likely to win the day. The most weighty objections are : the doubt whether a sufficient amount of the soft parts of animals, from which alone oil could be formed, is ever embedded in sediments ; and the inability to account for the quantity of phosphates that- the animal forms must have left if a sufficient quantity of the soft parts were ever buried.
A query that immediately presents itself is why the vegetable matter should form oil and not coal, lignite, or carbonaceous shales.


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