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Journal of Petroleum Geology
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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.
*Imperial College of Science and Technology, Dept. of Geology, Prince Consort Road, London SW72BP.
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of this, they do show
evidence for the generation of methane gas associated with ooids,
as well as possible evidence for the consumption of methane by
sulphate reducing bacteria. The implication is that the ooids
themselves provide a suitable anaerobic environment in which
methanogenic bacteria can live. These results are in line with
the conclusions of Ferguson and Ibe (1981), that there is some
process acting within the individual ooids which allows the
formation of hydrocarbons in an otherwise aerobic marine
environment.
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