- Course Code
- GL 3018
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Professor D I M Macdonald
Pre-requisites
Overview
This course introduces students to the geological processes which result in the accumulation of oil and natural gas in rock reservoirs. Ideas about the origin of petroleum are discussed as are the fundamental processes of organic deposition, thermal maturation, migration of fluids and the formation of traps for reservoired petroleum. Exploration strategies and the role of the geologist are discussed. Comprehensive practical introductions are given to techniques for remotely determining rock properties including wireline logging and geophysical (seismic, gravity and aeromagnetic) surveys. Most topics form the background for 4th year advanced courses.
Structure
10 three-hour sessions of lectures, practicals and tutorials.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 ninety minute written examination paper (60%); in-course assessment (40%).
Resit: Failed elements by examination.