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Oil and Gas Formation 

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A fast paced explanation of how many oil and gas deposits form and how we explore for them.

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Комментарии : 50   
@eshanth2414
@eshanth2414 7 лет назад
Great video. Helped me a lot.
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
Glad we could help!
@bougietoast4792
@bougietoast4792 7 лет назад
can i use your video for my school project? i'll make sure to give you a credit.
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
Sure no problems
@hrishabhbairagi5164
@hrishabhbairagi5164 7 лет назад
Phenomenal presentation. Thanks a ton guys keep up the good work :)
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
Thanks we appreciate the feedback!
@Bungawarna
@Bungawarna 7 лет назад
thanks for the video. really helps a lot!
@2ljuicebox
@2ljuicebox 7 лет назад
Helped me with my homework. Thanks!
@pebri8508
@pebri8508 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video.Its really helpful.
@erasmith3511
@erasmith3511 7 лет назад
Very informative and the use of graphics is impressive but u have only explained acticline reservoir plz do explain the fault traps.... Thanku
@sharonchua3189
@sharonchua3189 6 лет назад
Good day. I am a researcher for the National Museum of the Philippines. We are currently developing our gallery hence we are in need of materials like yours to educate our audiences. May I ask your permission to use part of this video?
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 6 лет назад
Hi Sharon, lovely to hear from you! If you wouldn't mind, could you please email us (info@earthsciencewa.com.au) to provide a little more information on how and where you would like to use the video.
@boipelojoe
@boipelojoe 8 лет назад
Thanks, this video helped a lot in preparing for my class test
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 8 лет назад
+Johannes Matlaisane we are glad to hear it!
@nothingbutthebest513
@nothingbutthebest513 6 лет назад
How come there is Methane on Mars and Titan?
@ChristinaMagma
@ChristinaMagma 9 лет назад
Excellent Video
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 9 лет назад
GiftedHeart :) Thanks for the feedback
@N12d
@N12d 7 лет назад
Thank you for video. Hoping this allow me to pass my test. Wish me luck and pray for me :)
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
We hope you did well!
@tim8472
@tim8472 7 лет назад
thanks for the help
@apocalypse2571
@apocalypse2571 7 лет назад
I think it is silly that we still rely on fossil fuels when we cracked the technology for solar, wind, and hydro energy. It seems that most of the world can produce any of these 3 renewable technologies. But anyway, thank you! This was fascinating.
@bwreynolds72
@bwreynolds72 7 лет назад
looking forward to hearing about how they plan to lubricate engines with the sun and wind.
@AmRFuKYaH
@AmRFuKYaH 7 лет назад
We rely by choice, because it's vastly less expensive than filling earth with solar panels, wind farms, hydro plants, etc, and maintaining them.
@Sarah-bq9pn
@Sarah-bq9pn 7 лет назад
good one..thanks EarthScience
@GuillemoreGatab
@GuillemoreGatab 6 лет назад
is there a chances that the oil runs out???
@robertheidersbach588
@robertheidersbach588 6 лет назад
Quick, easy and to the point.
@bhageshkatoch2944
@bhageshkatoch2944 7 лет назад
Tell me the process of getting useful oil like petrol and diesel from crude oil, how many types of oil we can get from crude oil in power plant?
@stephenburden2084
@stephenburden2084 6 лет назад
I have compared solar and wind and found wind much more eficient and works even at night when theres no light and produces more electricty atm then solar
@doraanator6530
@doraanator6530 6 лет назад
Thanks for de video its very useful
@JonasC22
@JonasC22 6 лет назад
i love you oil
@kenmarriott5772
@kenmarriott5772 7 лет назад
Nuclear, chemical process to make synthetic liquid fuel. Technology has grow exponentially the last 100 years. Hard to know what will be discovered. One video by a geologist says coal is fossil from plants but oil and gas are formed by processes similar to that forming lava. What do you think?
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
That is an interesting concept we hadn't come across yet. We would like to know the reasoning behind that idea
@kenmarriott5772
@kenmarriott5772 7 лет назад
The asphalt pit of Trinidad has extremophite micro organisms which continuously replenish the lake.
@spezzington
@spezzington 6 лет назад
Dinosaurs, plankton, deep sea? So how does the oil get under Texas right in the middle of a continent?
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 6 лет назад
Unfortunately we don't know a lot about the geology of Texas, being based in Western Australia, but perhaps it is one of the interesting cases where there has been regression (sea level drops) or isostatic rebound (where land masses rise once ice sheets melt, as the enormous amount of pressure is lifted). A quick Google check tells us that Texas was once under a shallow sea.
@hawmthang1
@hawmthang1 8 лет назад
great explanation!
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
Thanks we appreciate the feedback!
@hannah5wp14
@hannah5wp14 7 лет назад
amazing!! add some oil drilling content if possible :))
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great suggestion
@e.kstudio771
@e.kstudio771 7 лет назад
Can I use this video for my school project?
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 7 лет назад
You are welcome to use this for a school report, just make sure you reference where it came from. Good luck!
@e.kstudio771
@e.kstudio771 7 лет назад
Thank you, sure I will make a reference to this youtube video and give credit to you. Thanks again :)
@sherryhunter4765
@sherryhunter4765 6 лет назад
Sun 🌞 wind also.
@Grace-rj1iv
@Grace-rj1iv 6 лет назад
Thnaks for the great video! I use it for school lesson :)
@stumason19
@stumason19 8 лет назад
What is geological mapping?
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia
@EarthScienceWesternAustralia 8 лет назад
+Stu Mason geological mapping is working out the rock types in the area and where they contact each other. With oil and gas a lot of this is worked out through information from seismic and other surveys. On land it is as simple as walking the ground and identifying the rocks found in the area.
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