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00:00 | this conference will now be recorded and , juan Pablo cheers keep in mind |
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00:10 | that those who are online won't see you're pointing to. So I'll try |
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00:14 | follow your pointing. All right. going can everybody here Okay. |
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00:23 | Yes, but everybody here it sounds way. So um Hello everyone. |
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00:29 | if you remember last week we saw the first part of this week in |
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00:33 | hydrocarbon perspective. Itty of the Conservation , Which as I mentioned is divided |
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00:38 | three parts. Last time we saw one that's related to photography, structural |
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00:44 | , tectonic setting and the positional environment each formation. Today we are going |
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00:50 | just Show a brief summary of particle is rock geochemistry and part three which |
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00:57 | petroleum systems. Okay, so the with this like as I mentioned last |
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01:01 | , each part Is like between 100 pages. So we're not going to |
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01:07 | like all of the things that they of the methodologies that they followed. |
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01:12 | just going to show like the main just to have birth like original perspective |
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01:17 | original overview of the basin. And just for us to know like the |
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01:22 | products and the main maps and analysis they did just to take into account |
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01:27 | like the things that we should do the for our project for the |
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01:31 | So next So here this is just quick recap of the things that we |
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01:36 | last week. So here on the we have this photographic column of the |
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01:41 | basin. This basic that goes from upper carbon fiber to the early |
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01:46 | It is divided into two groups. lower group that is the key alpha |
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01:51 | with formations from, of food quaint fronts and the Oprah group. That |
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02:00 | the what didn't change. Oh Okay. We're having technical difficulties |
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02:13 | Let's try one more time. That's we have to, Let's try this |
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02:25 | . Yes. Yeah. I can't full screen for some reason. You |
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02:33 | see my pointer. I know that pointer won't show problem I had with |
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02:46 | talk about that. Yeah, this weird. Okay, can you hear |
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02:55 | now? Let me just stop one time. Yeah. Just do it |
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03:00 | for now while I figure this Okay. Yeah. So here on |
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03:08 | , on the figure on the as I was mentioning, we have |
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03:11 | whole sequence of the Cooper basin that divided into the lower group, in |
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03:14 | GT alpha group Angela in group. as we saw last week, this |
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03:22 | just like regional view of the basic , basic elements of the petroleum system |
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03:30 | as we can see the permanent especially the passion water information and the |
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03:36 | are the most important source drugs for whole basin. And over the Cooper |
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03:43 | we have the sequences from the Jurassic the late cretaceous that are called the |
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03:47 | manga basin which are important, especially they are the preservers that have been |
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03:52 | with the oil and gas that was and generated here in the parliament. |
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03:56 | with the part to that is the that we're going to show today, |
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04:00 | gonna see especially this part of the truck and how it's not just like |
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04:05 | formation it's a sword truck, it on the mythology and a lot of |
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04:09 | that that we are going to So next please ha now it won't |
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04:15 | . Okay so let me stop sharing . Let me Uh huh. Okay |
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04:30 | it won't advance. Great. So for the second part of the |
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04:39 | chemistry we have here on the left the map that shows the each one |
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04:44 | the words that they use for the of rock geochemistry. Remember where like |
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04:49 | area of interest of our project is between South Australia and Queensland around this |
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04:55 | over here. Um So the thing they started talking about is for |
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05:01 | here we have an example of the right part of this. Like this |
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05:05 | an example of the information that shows they use these cutoffs of the |
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05:10 | O. C. To relate that different type of types of pathology within |
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05:15 | formation. So for example, values than 50% of TLC are referred as |
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05:21 | mythologies between 20% and 50% you have cole and between 10% and 20% will |
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05:28 | cold shell Only about 10% of the . c. will have shale. |
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05:33 | I think the important thing here is to understand that. It's not like |
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05:37 | have a whole bunch of our information we have like a whole store rock |
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05:42 | 700 m now it depends on the type of mythologies and better of the |
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05:48 | . And here on the lower right of this light you can see that |
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05:53 | T. O. C. And other components of the geochemistry of the |
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05:57 | . For example the results of the belt role for anesthesia is one and |
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06:03 | . Two is R. Like the includes in order to understand the source |
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06:07 | potential of of the rock. So example if we have an organic richness |
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06:11 | toc higher than 4% With good Office one and good values office |
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06:16 | We will have an excellent source of and if we go next please, |
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06:24 | important thing here to understand is that every source rock is like a lot |
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06:30 | social. So we know that it's . A source rocket that was deposited |
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06:35 | example in a crucial environment or a of pride because that was deposited in |
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06:40 | in a peat swamp or in the environment and that will create that will |
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06:47 | different types of hydrocarbons depending on the in type. So for example here |
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06:52 | the crew pervading we will be talking about these two types of encouraging that |
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06:58 | responsible for the generation of oil and and especially gas. That is the |
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07:02 | hydrocarbon and has been produced. And on the lower figure on the |
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07:07 | That's first of all an example of pashawar affirmation that shows that, as |
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07:12 | mentioned, it's not like we have whole sequence of absorbed rocking the |
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07:18 | but we have different intervals, different that will have different includes and different |
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07:25 | . For example, for the O. C for S. Two |
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07:28 | S one and that will like have results in order for hydrocarbon source and |
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07:36 | and generation potential and when we mix of these products, all of these |
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07:41 | , then we will be able to to do an interpretation of the potential |
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07:46 | the source truck. So we have understand the positional environment for each one |
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07:50 | these bets and we have to do this detailed analysis of each formation in |
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07:56 | to understand which of these intervals will um good source works for for our |
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08:01 | next. So this is just one of the things that they did in |
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08:08 | report for each formation. I'm not show all of the information because it |
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08:13 | take some time to them. But is just for the factual information, |
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08:16 | is one of the most important sort here. So here are the data |
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08:21 | they use. So for which for example, the corporal points, |
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08:24 | purple dots are the walkabout. The where they the point where they did |
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08:30 | about formation analysis. Uh The great are the points where they got the |
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08:37 | from T. O. C. with that they created this product. |
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08:42 | created these maps. For example, we have the T. O. |
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08:46 | . Map for the pashawar affirmation that that the greater percentage of fields he |
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08:51 | here like where we have we are have studied for the passion of our |
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08:55 | . And this is just like the main uh study like the main thing |
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09:01 | we want to see on the geochemistry this or drug. That shows like |
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09:05 | comparison between the T. O. . And S. Two that showed |
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09:08 | comparison between O. Y. And height of the hydrogen index. And |
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09:13 | the relationship between the temperature and the the hydrogen index that just show us |
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09:19 | they hydrocarbons have been generated on what of hydrocarbon, if all the gas |
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09:25 | gas and oil or oil and And like this is the first thing |
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09:29 | we'll have to look for for each of the information. This is an |
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09:32 | of the pressure of the information. did this for each one of the |
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09:36 | of the super facing. But I'm to show everything that like the thing |
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09:40 | we have to do and for for analysis, next place you're gonna cross |
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09:45 | transformation ratio. Yeah, they do after this. So as I mentioned |
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09:52 | , it's not like we have this analysis for the whole formation for example |
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09:57 | information because it has different pathologies. for example here is interpretation of temperature |
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10:04 | um urgent index for the cold pathologies have the same interpretation for the Shelley |
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10:10 | not the same interpretation but like the product. And it shows that there |
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10:14 | different results depending on the type of . The type of intervals that we're |
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10:19 | this is for the same formation but can see different resource, different interpretations |
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10:25 | which type of mythology. So we to take that into account. And |
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10:29 | on the right side we can see is the hydrogen index maps. So |
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10:34 | is for the present day and this the original. So you know that |
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10:38 | we decreased the value of hydrogen index because we are generating hydrocarbon. So |
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10:44 | why they the originals the original values higher than the ones that we have |
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10:48 | present day because hydrocarbons have been But this is just to show like |
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10:52 | the main spots the main like the regions very hydrocarbons have have been like |
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10:58 | and produced. Next please. So the end I'm gonna show the information |
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11:07 | after this. But I just like mention I I didn't want to put |
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11:10 | the for information like just to show the main results taking into account all |
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11:16 | them. So we have the the and courage pathologies of the two lack |
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11:21 | on the patch of water information on left and on the right contain the |
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11:26 | and richest source rock units that are by the epsilon and barreling the information |
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11:32 | you can see here that is completely to the presence of the coal and |
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11:37 | share of the gold because that increases pOC of each one of these |
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11:41 | So um this is something that we to take into account of. The |
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11:45 | says the difference highlights the importance of of analyzing the source drugs. We |
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11:50 | coal bearing strata, bylaws mythology. so it's not like using the information |
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11:56 | just to take into account if we shell if we have called the shell |
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12:01 | if we have Shelley cole or if have cold because that will influence the |
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12:06 | a hydrogen index and the T. . C. And all the budget |
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12:09 | we will be looking at for each of the formation. Ah that was |
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12:13 | the main conclusion and the main things they showed for the second part of |
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12:17 | report. Now we're going to see third part which is the organ |
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12:21 | Um Up next so here on the we have the map of the whole |
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12:28 | basing its one of these points is one the real history model that they |
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12:35 | . So that like the methodology that followed. They did like this and |
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12:41 | is called like the students between Modeling that uses these different points of |
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12:46 | history and they just like interpret and takes all of those boreal history models |
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12:52 | to create this three D. Modeling the whole basin. And this is |
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12:56 | methodology that they follow. So Could just clarify what did you mean by |
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13:00 | three d. Then the thing that explained in the report like the I |
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13:06 | three D. Model for the whole will need like a lot of input |
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13:11 | these regions where they don't have So they talk about the pseudo cell |
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13:17 | the three D. Modeling because they just like they are mixing the one |
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13:21 | . Model for each point right? they're not taking into account any lateral |
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13:26 | . Every model is one day. they're putting it all together to do |
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13:31 | three D. So they give them like to the three D. modeling |
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13:38 | Only your multi one tomorrow. So we have like the methodology that they |
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13:46 | here. So when I saw the like you can secure like the whole |
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13:51 | first they started the royal history of basis. So you have to take |
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13:55 | into account the sediment accumulation, the compaction, probably water them the whole |
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14:02 | history of the basin. Then you to mix that with the thermal history |
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14:07 | the basin. Just take into account heat flow analysis, the temperature calibration |
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14:12 | at the input parameters that have to taken into account in order to do |
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14:17 | . And after that when you mix rural history along with the thermal history |
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14:21 | have to add the source rock characteristics that are the things that we just |
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14:26 | the rock geochemistry and with that you're have the results for head of carbon |
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14:32 | in this figure they show like this process but in their report liking the |
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14:37 | that they did, they just went here on the hydrocarbon generation. They |
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14:42 | that they didn't talk about composition, didn't talk about migration and they didn't |
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14:47 | about accumulation. We would have to that. But this report is that |
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14:52 | only go until here in our country . So I'm going to show you |
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14:57 | the part of the hydrocarbon generation is on the home world that they |
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15:01 | Yeah. So as I mentioned, first thing is to understand the royal |
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15:07 | , they did that for each one the black points that we saw on |
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15:10 | map. So for example, here is just an example of this uh |
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15:15 | the oral history of this. Well shows the change of ferocity and the |
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15:20 | of information to go to that. after that for example, here you |
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15:25 | start comparing each one of like different different wells and understand electing a regional |
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15:32 | what you like, how has been real history of this? Amazing uh |
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15:37 | you can see people in life because applied a methodology that is called |
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15:42 | That just helps us to understand these the dotted lines are the tectonic subsidence |
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15:49 | here the other lines are the total . So we can see like the |
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15:53 | between the total subsidence and the tectonic because there's also the influence of the |
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15:58 | voting on the on the subsidence. just like just to show the process |
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16:03 | back stripping and after that when you like understand like the the whole real |
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16:09 | for each point, then you can these regional cross sections to the Cooper |
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16:15 | and understand the evolution and the like mexican sonic events that have produced this |
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16:22 | that the development of this. So I showed this figure last week just |
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16:26 | show that here in the southwestern part the amazing we have the permanent units |
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16:30 | are the most important work because of reserve resource and that while here in |
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16:35 | northeastern part of the basin, there been like discoveries of oil and gas |
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16:39 | they don't have the boreal here, don't have the deposition of the permian |
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16:45 | of the information next. So when have the boreal history. Uh as |
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16:50 | mentioned in the workbook then you will to look at them at the thermal |
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16:55 | . So this is just a map one of the products that is their |
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16:59 | genic hit production of the upper So for example, we can see |
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17:03 | in this region that we have higher of heat production. They are like |
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17:09 | related to this generation of inclusive news is where all the rights that you |
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17:15 | see in the seismic. And for , here we have on the upper |
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17:19 | , like in the northwestern part of basin, a lower field production and |
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17:24 | influences them the generation of hydrocarbon. you meet the bullets and then you |
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17:30 | that with with, with the thermal and you can create this type of |
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17:37 | . This is one d modeling that well, we have the boreal. |
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17:41 | we have the temperature and with that are going to have the generation of |
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17:46 | for each one of these points. for example, you can see here |
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17:50 | well located around here in the north dropped that is the deepest part of |
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17:56 | basin and did well over here. on the, on the peshawar, |
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18:00 | drug that is in this region. you can see that they have like |
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18:05 | the same royal history. But here the first one you have a generation |
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18:09 | hydrocarbons and in the lower one you have it because there's a difference, |
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18:13 | naked production. So that's why you to mix up all the thermal history |
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18:17 | boil just to show that they move that potential regions of the basis and |
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18:24 | , what is this for challenge, . Because the, the region that |
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18:32 | warmer. Right. This does this as checking to see if there was |
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18:39 | time in the kitchen. More or . Does this count as saying, |
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18:43 | , we definitely can assume that therapy in this section and then the other |
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18:48 | we just have, that means we to have their migration paths like |
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18:53 | What this means for us? Are asking about volumes then volume generated? |
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19:01 | , well more like Right. So , I mean that that was one |
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19:08 | the outputs you'll get from basic model a function of time. I'm |
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19:18 | And that's the truth that production and hydrocarbons maybe kind of slightly last |
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19:34 | The gulf of Mexico and everywhere you , right, there's hydrocarbons that we |
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19:39 | to do a history to explain. . Like where did it come |
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19:45 | So yeah. Yes. Okay. and so when you're under the overlying |
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20:04 | intrusions or things that are less likely have private original. Okay, it's |
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20:11 | little bit more gas because I think what they're saying. One thing that |
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20:22 | took me a long time, you thrown out to sea rocks. So |
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20:33 | sitting out here on the surface and get a four. This has source |
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20:40 | of course, is where it goes the way down for the basin and |
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20:44 | sample down here in the toc So if you're mapping and here you |
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20:50 | what scrappy social Like. But it wasn't 4% of it has transformed |
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20:57 | hydrocarbons. So your your source blocks you sample across the basin also, |
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21:04 | got to incorporate how much planet transformed already migrated out of the rock With |
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21:11 | 23 though they don't have like extreme of that like, you know, |
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21:18 | . Right, right. Yeah, just can't, this just took place |
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21:25 | then a lot of times I also to watch out for other sampling |
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21:30 | you know, spots scores. So story I have is that there was |
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21:36 | team of senior geologists and very new went down to congo. They actually |
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21:41 | small crop, very weather and of there's a whole bunch of black rock |
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21:47 | then some browned off. And the guys take all the black box test |
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21:52 | that's organic like this. Right. the younger gel of this one it |
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21:56 | with typically sampling everything back to brown . Brown block at TC The 10% |
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22:03 | Block 3 - 4%. Yes. , that's a good one. |
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22:11 | Okay one. So, um, , so we were talking about the |
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22:24 | history. So we have here like uh, I mean we saw for |
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22:28 | , for the present day temperature at debasement of the, of the cooper |
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22:33 | and we have like the here they a temperature in this region. Just |
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22:38 | remember here, we have our interests around here like Always that into account |
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22:44 | here we contemporary sample a map that the depth to the 120 Celsius imprecise |
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22:51 | term. And does that just like showed that for example here in this |
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22:56 | where we have the higher heat for need a shallower depth in order to |
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23:04 | into this. I said turn that looking for generation of hydrocarbons because here |
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23:09 | heat ball is higher. So for in the region where the heat flow |
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23:13 | lower, we will need to get into the information different to the sequence |
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23:17 | order to reach the size of the think that there's a lot of details |
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23:23 | have that many placement administrations. That's mm hmm. Alright next. And |
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23:33 | the end just like the the they he was at the top of the |
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23:39 | that it's important like just to me with the rural history. But after |
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23:44 | as I showed in the workload, took the oral history then you took |
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23:48 | thermal history. But you have to that with part two of the report |
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23:52 | is the kind of stuff which is different technologies and the different intervals with |
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23:59 | surge of potential. And when you all of those things like the mythologies |
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24:04 | for example this is the for the information you have here. The net |
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24:08 | of coal and you have here the thickness of shale and coal. The |
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24:13 | when you mix that this like the of these uh potential source rocks along |
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24:18 | the real history and with the thermal then you will have like the main |
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24:23 | of facing modeling here in the copper next week. So for example, |
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24:31 | we have the maps of original hydrogen for here is the original hydrocarbon |
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24:37 | But okay, h I'm asked by . So for example, for the |
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24:41 | super information there and especially our information the information we have the higher values |
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24:48 | in this region. This is just result when they mix all the things |
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24:52 | we have some important modeling with the for each one of these formations with |
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24:56 | cold with the shell and after that have just maturity maps for each one |
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25:03 | the formations. Just I think that example was maybe something that we, |
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25:08 | here maybe sometimes too much heat is good because for example you have |
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25:14 | that is for the information here like red region. You could think |
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25:20 | oh that's the best reason. because that's over mature. So that's |
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25:23 | like we have to take into So we're not looking for over material |
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25:28 | . We are not looking for immature and groups we look like for the |
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25:33 | the cooks but like between them like this yellow regions, the green regions |
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25:38 | the places where hydrocarbon has been generated each one of these formations. So |
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25:48 | a whole bunch of fields right Okay, how much modeling are you |
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25:53 | to do there? But if we way out over here now I got |
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25:58 | round questions Yeah, this is immature, what's going on up there |
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26:03 | work, you know, if you're by a whole bunch of fields where |
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26:06 | probably. So the question I have you were talking about this area being |
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26:13 | mature but we have hydrocarbons. So much lateral migration do we consider? |
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26:20 | close do you have to be to kitchen in order to be perspective? |
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26:28 | that too. But you know that's we need to think about because often |
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26:35 | just we just look at these stoplight this is a red region because |
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26:40 | you know, we're vertically above or mature or no generation. But you |
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26:45 | to consider that it could come in . So how far that that's an |
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26:53 | question. I never how, how lateral migration and we have, how |
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27:01 | you know like I know they can out samples from the title markers but |
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27:08 | do we really know how if you an analog where you had a producing |
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27:15 | where there was no generation there, have to say it would have to |
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27:19 | from the kitchen so you could get number that way. I guess there |
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27:23 | be theoretical ways of doing it. at the fermi ability but I don't |
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27:28 | the way that you would do the quick anyway. Would you go in |
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27:32 | look at different areas and see religion use extra charges, stress. |
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27:42 | If I have just, You know everywhere. Here's the structure map of |
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27:48 | story, structure map of my assuming no real battles are very where |
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27:53 | everything going to charge to the yeah yeah expression yes. And what |
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28:02 | the range you're going to allow throughout entire face? It everything. This |
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28:10 | a hard area to stay. I versus having faster. Okay. |
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28:21 | you promised in the past. that's right. Thank you for |
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28:30 | to the, you can have your we go. Okay. Um that's |
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28:43 | good question because as a nation for this this report only goes until the |
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28:48 | generation but then you're missing the the accumulation that are things that we |
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28:54 | have to do. But yeah. , so maturity maps for each formation |
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28:59 | next week And here just the, question that we have probably that is |
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29:06 | transformation rating. So this is the right in front of the formations |
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29:11 | for each one of them. So example, we can see here the |
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29:14 | rate is near to 100% of the over information in this region like like |
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29:21 | values of information rating for each one the formations of the cooper basin of |
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29:26 | information and here this is just like map of hydrocarbon generation on. But |
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29:36 | the origin of the information. So to remember the most the two most |
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29:40 | information here for hydrocarbon generation that you information from the late period and the |
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29:46 | information. And at the end this like the main result that they got |
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29:50 | the total hydrocarbon generation in volume for one of these formations. You know |
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29:55 | is this is like a lot of but uh just the total amount of |
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30:01 | generation is higher for the special wara to lack information related to the cold |
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30:06 | on. Yeah that's that's it. think there's one missing decision. Thank |
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30:12 | . Take into account with the you mention that it's related all these like |
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30:18 | did the total hydrocarbons generated for this alpha group, the lower group of |
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30:23 | proper basing and correlate that with the . So we have a hearing with |
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30:28 | gas fields, we have hearings during oil fields that have been probably cooper |
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30:33 | and we can see like this good of generation but there are some like |
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30:38 | example here we have a good part generation that lies exactly over our area |
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30:44 | interest but there's like no accumulation found . So why great great great |
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30:53 | I love that and this is just the final act of the show hydrocarbon |
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30:59 | and so you have here like a hydrocarbon generation but then you can divide |
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31:04 | . They divide that into gas and and oil. So you have here |
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31:08 | gas expelled the oil exploration you have the gas retained. And also they |
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31:14 | retain the sources that that is important the product. We're going to see |
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31:17 | unconventional. Yeah. So I think this is like the whole Okay |
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31:26 | Any questions I have watched adam, we move on to you? You |
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31:35 | me like it's been hemi Yeah, you hear me? John mike |
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31:47 | Yeah stop working um the joint, can hear you but they were having |
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31:59 | hearing me earlier too. Okay, was going to ask about access project |
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32:09 | in mature works. Okay. So I figured we're going to the |
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32:17 | after this. Right? About 11 . Yes I am. Yeah 11 |
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32:24 | . We can make sure that everyone log in. Everyone should be |
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32:27 | There shouldn't be in service server They've got it resolved. That was |
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32:30 | big, can you see this Children . Mhm. So if you have |
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32:36 | question about that. Yes yes, . Yes. She can send me |
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32:58 | email. I'll personally asked jay but have to promptly um I wouldn't confess |
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33:07 | being seen out but I don't have near the memory I used so I |
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33:11 | to be prompt. Just send me email that's Mhm Hi guys fire |
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33:21 | Yeah. So I'm just gonna recap . JD It's a good work. |
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33:31 | Queensland. Well, so now we all the Queensland. Well I didn't |
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33:35 | the image but they're all in Um and then added some more queens |
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33:39 | surveys all the check shots like last . Got you see actually ran through |
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33:43 | real quick. Um There's this one has an issue. I'm not sure |
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33:47 | causing the issue. I just need reload it but that will be |
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33:50 | And then um oh, adding these intervals. That's kind of one of |
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33:55 | little projects that had wanted to add in that way, you know |
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34:00 | Hey, they took court here. is where they curve because the big |
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34:04 | brought up last time where it's like focusing on the best investment opportunity, |
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34:09 | means that the real conclusion in some these wells, you know, could |
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34:13 | be a great opportunity. So knowing they curve is really important. Um |
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34:18 | then uh, you know, there's always logs to add and then |
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34:24 | , did some enhancements to improve cancer . Where do we stand on kingdom |
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34:29 | portrayal? We'll be back. All right. So now we have |
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34:35 | control 0.20 projects. So all those got exported out. Now if they're |
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34:40 | the patrol project. Um The, don't know why I say in |
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34:45 | They're all done all the studies and are in there. Um culture date |
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34:49 | in there. The check shots have be loaded. I know JD had |
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34:53 | interest on that. But if anyone wants to assist him with that, |
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34:56 | think you'd be grateful for that logs in additional logs. Those who get |
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35:01 | once they're in kingdoms, that's an export out. And then all the |
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35:04 | data is looking. So once we into into patrol, then we can |
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35:13 | shove it over into metro mode. that's the easiest way to do |
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35:17 | Bring everything into Patrol. And then we start getting into more details, |
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35:21 | will be nice to have a patrol because Patrol works a little bit better |
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35:24 | more, you know, local prospect . Risking to my feelings better, |
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35:29 | regional official program. So we could get nicer pictures from betrayal, which |
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35:35 | helps. No. And again, have such a large group. I |
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35:38 | think it's really a detriment. And think this goes back to just like |
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35:42 | overarching picture where, you know, should be cross trained on those |
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35:49 | So one of the things that got . So if you go into the |
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35:52 | data, these are all of the holders for all the wealth that are |
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35:57 | our area. Uh, and accompanying where you see new, those referred |
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36:02 | wealth in our area, but they give us and then everything else is |
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36:06 | stuff that gave us. So if have any questions, this is where |
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36:11 | go run to rather than trying to navigate all the different websites and so |
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36:16 | can see exactly what they ran what have access to and that's the end |
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36:20 | be all. So if you go the next one we have quarter, |
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36:25 | is um, and so like I this kind of got brought up in |
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36:29 | previous one about sampling where you can , unfortunately a lot of the early |
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36:33 | , the only sample, the sand's the shield, but we have all |
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36:36 | data available on our fingertips. So we start getting into basic model and |
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36:40 | like that, do you have any of questions? Like did this well |
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36:43 | , did it not work? What they think it was go there? |
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36:46 | where the answer is going to So that's all choked on the shared |
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36:50 | them. There's also this little frenchie is also created that goes through and |
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36:57 | this is their core is the sidewall . What does the report have something |
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37:02 | that also real quick go back. the colors are my colors. Just |
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37:09 | the colors. So that's why they for me. But that's additionally, |
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37:17 | I just want to show everything got . But the one comment is, |
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37:20 | think one Pablo, this is gonna something that you're going to take the |
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37:23 | on just because they gave us you can see that, You |
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37:27 | we're not 100% consistent, which is typical because we have all these |
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37:31 | So we're gonna have to go all the geologists need to go through |
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37:36 | kind of pick your key well and , you know, quickly kind |
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37:40 | you know, you see the tops where you think they need to be |
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37:43 | . Things like that. So I that's one of things to do in |
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37:46 | upcoming weeks. Additionally, you asked Castagna that you wanted maps? We |
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37:54 | maps. So this just shows the we haven't tried anywhere else but we |
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37:59 | just push everything through and I just some quick and dirty initial interpretations. |
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38:06 | one thing they brought up was the maps. So that's kind of what |
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38:11 | basin is. If you go back slide which you can see that our |
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38:16 | is gonna be where you see kind this like hell and this kind of |
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38:21 | ish color, that's essentially the top the, what is it? Warrington |
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38:26 | . So we've got the top of Warrington basin. Obviously you can see |
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38:30 | some reflectors beneath. But really this is here and the warranting basin is |
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38:36 | much assumed to be meta sediments and to have a lot of issues. |
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38:40 | we have penetrations that do go deeper it. Is there a reason my |
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38:45 | current, the pointer is just swinging right here. For some reason, |
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38:50 | don't I don't know why. wow, nope again just kind of |
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39:00 | maps to show and showing you know the basement geometry looks like little |
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39:07 | you know shower deeper, we have next one and then we can see |
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39:13 | top of the early Triassic which is think taken to be a kind of |
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39:17 | regional feel um promotes the area for Cooper basin section and then there should |
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39:24 | the middle Jurassic map and you can to see that you know most of |
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39:27 | highs have already been drilled out even it is converted to kind of get |
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39:32 | impression where they're probably highs and lows can see that most of the guys |
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39:36 | pretty much been penetrated so previous fast on the show that you know for |
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39:42 | most part of everything had gotten You know big one server works seems |
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39:48 | most people have been able to access . I know you were having some |
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39:51 | that are worth and hopefully we can that figured out. But otherwise it |
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39:55 | like I'm not hearing any sort of if there are let me know so |
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39:58 | can talk to jay um I think big thing that we need to do |
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40:02 | go to the next is you again I think we're doing pretty well |
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40:09 | our lit review. Now I can kind of going more into you know |
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40:15 | order interpretation, things like that. So most of all that the world |
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40:20 | got pulled, they're in there, if you happen to look through a |
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40:23 | and you see that hey, there's report here, um pretty sure your |
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40:27 | have the links for both of just go in and pull the report |
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40:31 | it just so we have it all , we have said trusting reports, |
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40:36 | think the big thing though is we need to pick out our key |
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40:39 | so everyone needs to go in and at the project and pick out the |
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40:43 | , you know, well have good , well that penetrate things of |
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40:47 | you know, that give good spatial , those things that we need to |
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40:50 | picking out well that have poor and that we know which one step |
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40:55 | it's pretty easy to go in and like, oh it's a high |
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40:58 | it's you know, not good yo make note of it and then |
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41:02 | published like these are the key you know, from the, you |
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41:06 | , these are the key wealth that want to interpret, you know, |
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41:08 | geologist, these are the key, , we can start integrating those, |
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41:11 | that way we can pick, you , a select few wells as opposed |
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41:14 | all like 160 some wells. So you say kitty wells, what what |
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41:20 | going to drive what, what constitutes key? Well, so those are |
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41:24 | to be wells with good located because all the log data is good. |
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41:28 | they're really going to have some sort core measurements for calibration for physical |
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41:33 | there should be a special component. don't know what a few hours in |
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41:37 | same area. You want some Think about that. Alright. Is |
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41:42 | of that going to be driven by maths here? Because you said the |
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41:48 | have been drills? All right, huh. Would it be worthwhile to |
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41:55 | what's happening between the highs and the ? Yeah, so, but |
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42:02 | like that's for the victory, you , that's where everyone needs to look |
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42:06 | and bring their own piece of you know, where they would like |
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42:09 | see the wells and stuff and then to group. Yes, I would |
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42:17 | let's not let the group veto let's make it a positive thing. |
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42:22 | any one person has feels like a would be key. For whatever |
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42:28 | they should follow that. That Yeah. Okay, so, so |
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42:36 | you have a good morning, so should, I think make it just |
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42:42 | a google sheets and just be like wells, you know, and then |
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42:45 | make a note off the side like . Well and then this is why |
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42:48 | would like this. Well just about other people are like, you |
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42:52 | there's some communication on like why this an important well and then then importing |
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42:57 | whatever logs are available. So all logs are there. But then like |
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43:00 | is a key. Well, these gonna be the first wells that are |
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43:02 | be looked at by the Petro You know, these are gonna be |
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43:05 | wells that probably should be tied, like that because there are one or |
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43:08 | wells, like they're doing already They gave blog for it. But |
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43:13 | literally just like this like, like something wrong with the data and it's |
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43:21 | raw data. Is there anything useful that? Well, uh, maybe |
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43:27 | from the log standpoint, you still the reports and all that? So |
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43:30 | useful. Okay, so go back . Uh, and then, so |
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43:38 | , we're talking about, you petrol, we kind of touched on |
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43:41 | , touched on that. And then don't get pushed petrol mod for basic |
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43:46 | . The other thing I want to by the group when we wanted to |
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43:50 | fred kind of meat and shout the , we can do that next Tuesday |
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43:54 | this Tuesday after kind of when we to agree on a meeting time, |
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44:00 | up to, y'all I would, would say really should be able to |
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44:08 | some type and they asked follow So that first, you know what |
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44:16 | looking at, like as far as goals and what experience you have to |
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44:21 | with us and then we can kind have a follow up to, that |
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44:23 | make sense. It's a little bit , I think that's a good |
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44:27 | Yeah. We have an hmm we pull angle stats for, I think |
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44:35 | defenses. So the other ones don't angle sex, but the beauty lines |
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44:41 | an angle fax. That's yeah. other thing is we need to go |
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44:49 | and tie all of our treaty lines again, someone else will just go |
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44:56 | , make sure that we pulled all our queen's inside in our area just |
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45:00 | you know, it is so much useful to use three D as opposed |
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45:04 | two D. And then we talked , you know, top conditioning And |
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45:08 | think one problem like you should be to take the lead on that, |
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45:12 | know, getting some of the associate , you know, talk about how |
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45:16 | want to look at these tops, you want to pick, make sure |
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45:19 | these wells are you seeing in terms their tops? Obviously the, the |
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45:25 | will need to be special physical conditioning on logs, but that shouldn't be |
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45:29 | that should really affect your top And that's more qualitative and quantitative. |
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45:37 | , and then we'll kind regional computer . And then Also the other Big |
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45:42 | is for Friday meeting. Um, there anyone that would like to present |
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45:46 | head section that they want to present friday meeting. So it may have |
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45:49 | been clear, it wasn't clear to that we do every other friday. |
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45:54 | every friday. So we need at one representative. Of course you're all |
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45:58 | to attend the scG meeting. But need one official evolved team member to |
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46:03 | there. So do we have a ? Okay. I'm gonna nominate you |
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46:16 | Pablo. If it doesn't have to the same person every time. Do |
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46:24 | have what? Oh, you have meeting at that time? Fashion. |
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46:31 | , I know this is the I mean, I can do |
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46:34 | But again, if you have you know good. Free. Let |
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46:38 | know if you want to present you bring up. Ah We should mix |
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46:44 | up a little bit. So Adam always be the fallback. But I |
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46:49 | we should get another volunteer possible. , Mohammed. Can you do it |
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46:56 | morning. But but this is an to get familiar. I want everybody |
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47:05 | know everybody. Every other person's This way we we integrate better if |
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47:11 | understand all of it. So you're this time. And juan and Adam |
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47:18 | help you get ready for the Okay. You want to have |
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47:26 | They told us that we could request . So the meeting is. |
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47:34 | But remember also they're going to have night. Mm hmm. Though. |
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47:40 | . Let's mix it up. This is your turn. Yeah. |
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47:53 | . So let me say this on well time. Remember I'm not demanding |
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47:58 | we have synthetic. Seismic grams in to establish ties to start Right? |
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48:05 | of course getting those synthetics will be insightful. So Mohammed. You're doing |
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48:12 | , right? Or is it for and burke in maybe um start with |
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48:20 | wells that you think you'll get the tie on. Right? And don't |
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48:24 | hung up on the bad side. . So you may have to move |
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48:29 | until you get a good time. . You get 10 yards already. |
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48:39 | . Yeah. Just looking at impedance may be able to pick out |
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48:43 | Well, you you've already done You've already generated the quick and dirty |
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48:47 | , which by the way, you need to stare at those maps. |
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48:50 | think we're already I think I'm seeing . So you should already be looking |
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48:56 | those maps and looking for opportunities. . Okay. Anything else? |
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49:06 | the only issue everyone needs to make if you don't have to restrict |
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49:11 | please let me know immediately. It like about half of you had logged |
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49:16 | and were successful. But if you let me know working, let me |
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49:20 | . And so hopefully we can work jay. I'm getting ethics. |
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49:23 | Larkin did you get sorted out? I thought I got sorted out because |
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49:28 | was like jay. It's still I I can do it. |
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49:36 | Okay. You are having babies. . Thank you. Do you access |
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49:47 | the problem? He accessed the Can you access? Okay. |
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49:57 | I was on it from my Okay. We were able to. |
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50:09 | uh Next one. Oh and then was for when we present to show |
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50:16 | we've got training to shut up. but but it's good pr on our |
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50:25 | sometimes you gotta show the pr who's homeless man in the lower for |
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50:32 | Mm hmm. Yeah. Oh uh . All right. Anybody else going |
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50:47 | be presenting? We don't have the until 11:30 so we have some |
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50:55 | Uh Do any of our coaches have comments? Any feedback they want to |
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51:01 | us? I've got something. Can hear me? Okay. Alright. |
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51:06 | sorry coaches go ahead. J. . Let me pull it up. |
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51:17 | that's it just went through. Have been updated on the game starts. |
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51:21 | it's a little behind. But really just want to show you all what |
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51:25 | looks like and then get some It's taking time to pull up for |
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51:30 | reason. Okay. We got Okay. Screen. Alright. I'm |
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51:37 | better at this. God. I I was getting better while we're |
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51:45 | Who's doing geologists? Okay. A lot of geophysics. Alright. |
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51:54 | But I was spread towards. And else? Okay. Alright. And |
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52:08 | Carbon Secret sequestration. We have somebody gonna do that. I I don't |
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52:15 | you. Wait wait. We're just use it. All right. Can |
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52:26 | see spreadsheet? Because I can't I'm look at unconventional and if somebody else |
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52:33 | interested in that. great, but not like Arabic at least different. |
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52:38 | regional and we talked about that. looking at this is driving me not |
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52:44 | have to tell you. So we on that we share and now I |
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52:51 | see it. You don't hear Okay. Yeah, but it's not |
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52:57 | up on the screen. Um you helped me before. Yeah, |
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53:10 | this button everyone. So when you the option to duplicate, I'm |
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53:20 | I'm sorry. Super. And so . Yeah. Okay. Well, |
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53:49 | know, this was a great reservoir here. And then also um I |
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54:00 | , I think you already have that you have the wealth of, you |
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54:05 | , it's going to be a dry , but why? And then that |
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54:10 | be we just put on the Excel and then we could project. |
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54:17 | dry hole analysis is incredibly important. for bringing that up. And somebody |
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54:22 | really pay attention. We tend to the dry holes. Right? Let's |
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54:25 | attention to them and figure out why triangles. Yeah. Excuse me. |
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54:38 | was really hard to say, can , can we zoom in on this |
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54:40 | section here. Okay. There we . Alright, so the way I |
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54:49 | this is in four phases. So loading phase, Yes, subsurface interpretation |
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54:59 | that these would be major checkpoints in project and the play development and |
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55:08 | And then finally project based though each of these phases has main deliverables underneath |
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55:18 | . I try to keep them as get a few tasks that possible so |
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55:22 | we're not all over the place. this is sort of a broad brush |
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55:26 | of how we're going to go from we are now too. The conclusion |
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55:32 | so okay, projects and communications, think we're pretty much done with that |
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55:37 | or we're all going to do on and we have a team chat. |
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55:40 | all good. Yeah. So the I had creating a with that, |
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55:47 | wouldn't let me, it was like had what one person and then like |
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55:51 | else is like looking at it. so bad. Okay, we'll revisit |
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55:57 | , but that's really important to make everybody knows what's going on. |
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56:05 | Alright. So that's nearly done. review is it's happening. I'm not |
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56:11 | how we're really doing that. Like reading and stuff or are we just |
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56:16 | our little, our own sections like geology in my reading about geology or |
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56:21 | trying to get everybody to everyone. should read at least the regional and |
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56:28 | get more into that. Everyone should the fundamentals of the basement because it's |
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56:36 | to understand how your pieces and more stuff should be just that little group |
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56:43 | individual. Okay, cool. So do your homework and we'll just call |
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56:48 | good at the end of the Seismic surveys. That's all loaded. |
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56:53 | . That's great. Well locations Well, logs we have production data |
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57:01 | we have, we're good with Sweet. Okay. So I had |
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57:07 | note from yeah that we want to up the regional tops and horizons. |
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57:12 | if you go down to this, service interpretation framework section, identify seismic |
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57:18 | , map regional seismic faults, map seismic horizons. So that all kind |
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57:23 | happened at once more or less. we want to move that up to |
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57:29 | . Yes. And that we're here we want to just go ahead and |
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57:32 | it anyway. But clearly we have done some that. So it's a |
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57:36 | bit behind um identifying the regional identifying the regional zones and we're gonna |
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57:44 | correlating them. So I will not on that. And then the exploration |
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57:50 | production history, we want to move up now as well. So you |
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57:55 | really trying to show you all what says. But if you look over |
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57:59 | in this area, that's where you it. So, but anyway, |
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58:06 | here are the dates have to make smaller. No, so here are |
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58:14 | dates and then this is when this would be active and then when it |
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58:19 | start and then when it would finish then so the idea is you have |
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58:22 | sort of cascading series of events leading everything being done and I haven't finishing |
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58:30 | the first week of april, I know when this is, this is |
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58:34 | an example, will update this as go. Um and I think everybody |
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58:40 | good with the roll, right. we're all happy with that. So |
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58:43 | of these tasks will withhold certain people um that's about it, great |
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58:52 | it will be getting into the play and mapping, that's how we'll get |
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58:57 | idea of what looks like, you , promote regional to a more local |
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59:03 | . You know, what looks like has the most keep in mind, |
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59:09 | is the first cut, you'll be these bars as we go along, |
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59:13 | it's a great framework. So we what's before us. The one thing |
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59:18 | needs to be added is three Yeah, I can't go on |
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59:25 | Yeah, mm hmm. Okay. . So you want to add another |
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59:37 | , it's easy to find the right of everyone, that sort of |
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59:51 | I'm sure it'll be easier to, , yeah. Yes. When, |
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60:02 | is the final presentation? I forget said a, well, where |
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60:10 | let's ask the coaches. Okay. . So there's a whole extra month |
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60:19 | here. So this is gonna get out. Mhm. Um but the |
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60:23 | is that, you know, you start from a base in focus, |
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60:26 | we go to a play focus and go to a prospect focus and then |
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60:30 | end up with the portfolio prospects and ran them. I don't know because |
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60:38 | totally, I I think they Yeah, that's right. Good |
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60:56 | Good point. So, Larkin, need to start thinking about those reservoir |
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61:04 | and um so the economics is going be a group effort, right? |
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61:11 | not it's not. Yeah. Oh right. So for example, |
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61:22 | if you were to work him he would have stuck with And it |
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61:26 | really get like 50% of the oil that we often have like and so |
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61:34 | all the same clubs and that's also . Just like there are all these |
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61:39 | like apples, you know, it's about and so those levels of economic |
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61:54 | , it's it's developing countries. And if you want to see everyone this |
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62:04 | and they have to choose. Uh . Do we have an internal presentation |
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62:21 | . Right. Work with that for , for the presentation like you |
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62:30 | And then where is that, where would want to be when you present |
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62:37 | ? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. was going to say um remember this |
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62:45 | an I. B. A. . So I think we should have |
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62:49 | midterm just honestly present where we are presents I think. Alright, well |
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63:03 | it for the chart. Mm Okay, so we have a few |
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63:09 | for feedback. Um do any of coaches, Can you hear me? |
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63:20 | . Okay, Excellent, Excellent, . A lot of good work. |
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63:25 | is, this is excellent work. think that the discussion was excellent |
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63:30 | I do have a couple of comments a question. The first question |
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63:36 | for you dr Christina, I had Bella I would like to attend some |
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63:41 | these meetings and then also apparently the continuing education Committee would like to attend |
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63:49 | meetings. They'll be at the, the bigger ones as well because I |
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63:55 | they're considering awarding continuing education credit. , can I go ahead and share |
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64:03 | link for this meeting? But Alright, Perfect, Perfect. |
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64:10 | so it sounds like your kingdom issues been resolved, is that right? |
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64:16 | . Okay. Alright, perfect. I worked for I. H. |
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64:21 | . Markit, so if there are serious kingdom issues, hope hopefully I |
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64:26 | find someone at work to take care that. A couple of comments and |
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64:34 | is something to think about, particularly you start thinking about the myth |
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64:40 | mid project presentation, the final project , the investor presentation. And I |
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64:46 | some of the early slides are really , hey, here's, here's what |
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64:49 | doing, technically get into the habit putting a title on every slide. |
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64:57 | into the habit of putting two or bullet points on every slide. So |
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65:02 | audience knows what's the key takeaway from these slides, right. That's going |
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65:08 | be important in the middle project It's gonna be super important in the |
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65:15 | project presentation. It's going to be important when you get to the investor |
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65:21 | . Right? So just get into habit of doing that. And then |
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65:25 | that way, um, when you're your friday meetings, Yes, someone |
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65:32 | the last minute can't make it and else has to step in. They'll |
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65:37 | able to see right from the power . Oh, here's the point of |
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65:41 | slide. Here is the point of next slide. Right? So anybody |
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65:46 | be able to pick up your power and get about 80% of what you |
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65:52 | to say without having to hear you anything. Right? That's how |
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65:59 | you know that, that's how much should be on your power point, |
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66:04 | ? For people to understand. But again, you don't want to overload |
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66:08 | slide. So you have to think how you want to balance that. |
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66:14 | . On your update slides, if go to the bottom of the banner |
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66:19 | the bottom, Cooper has three Eos Cooper Basin there, there is nothing |
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66:29 | is going to shut an investor's wallet right than seeing something like that. |
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66:36 | ridiculous. Right? We make these all the time. But okay, |
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66:42 | like that are important because the question be, if they don't know how |
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66:46 | spell the name of their basin, , what am I to believe about |
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66:50 | technical working. So that's important um, on your face and wide |
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66:59 | . But put something a star and something so that people know where |
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67:06 | your license area is. And I earlier in the presentation, someone pointed |
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67:12 | our area of interest don't call it area that it is your license |
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67:19 | So you really need to start thinking business terms, right rather than academic |
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67:28 | . And then uh finally, and this is just kind of a little |
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67:35 | on your Gant chart, don't put , geophysicists put actual names because I |
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67:42 | guarantee you this happens in real So oh, was I supposed to |
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67:47 | the geology? I thought you were to be the geologist. Right? |
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67:51 | , and the thing doesn't get So if you put the actual names |
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67:55 | people know, oh yeah, I , I need to do that. |
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68:01 | just a few, you know, a few kind of minor points to |
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68:05 | be thinking about. But like I , overall a lot of good work |
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68:11 | has been done. So I think guys are are well on your way |
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68:17 | to where you need to be. that was, that was all I |
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68:21 | things. Thank you George. we lost we last make but I'll |
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68:31 | some comments that I know are near dear to my heart as well. |
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68:34 | in the chat I gave some notes the timeline and the friday presentation. |
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68:40 | really good these friday presentations because you're to a lot of different groups that |
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68:45 | working the project to kind of share , you know, like the summary |
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68:49 | your status, um what you've been to accomplish your plans very high |
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68:54 | maybe that's a snapshot of the Gant we work so it can be viewed |
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68:59 | , but then you really want to hit the highlights. So what are |
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69:02 | key learnings? Uh, and that just one learning? He said, |
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69:05 | , we found this in literature that real special, we found this out |
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69:09 | this is a nugget. So communicating nugget with 30 is probably better than |
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69:16 | rambling. So that's some good advice help Mohammed who's got a special kind |
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69:22 | request from, to so to make fantastic this friday. So, so |
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69:29 | through the presentations, juan Pablo I think a great job of dealing |
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69:35 | this together and you know, you get to be a good old |
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69:39 | john when, when you know a that went to the field with |
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69:44 | one of our colleagues did a lot work with Hall that the author for |
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69:48 | papers. So, but one thing I think came together as you started |
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69:53 | questions about where did this occur in basin, what's happened in other extremes |
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69:58 | think of when you're reviewing the how you can do, joined up |
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70:04 | how you can call the production, , you're ari involved engineer and |
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70:09 | hey, we need to tie this cam back to where the productions |
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70:14 | um, can you help us with information and you start from literature driving |
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70:19 | joined up thinking where your information has fit with the production data. If |
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70:25 | doesn't then you have questions like john how far did this oil come from |
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70:29 | this isn't even a good part of oil basin? So that's that joined |
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70:33 | thinking I'd love to see your starting . I think it's gonna gel. |
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70:38 | Adam I had one question um and was mainly the discussion by Kingdom versus |
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70:45 | , where are you going to work two D. Data and what's your |
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70:50 | for working the two D. I don't think you should throw it |
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70:53 | . I think the two D. you can learn a lot from |
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70:56 | Ah But what's the intent? So would be the question I'd asked Adam |
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71:02 | to the group that guide that to analysis why and what do you want |
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71:07 | get out of the to do And you might be surprised that might |
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71:12 | you some real insights that you can't from three D. So with the |
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71:16 | D. Data that will be primarily with them just because I think he |
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71:20 | this guy editor is here Charles. And I think it's a little bit |
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71:25 | to make money in Kingdom and then out of it on the regional maps |
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71:32 | lot of our area is not covered three G. Data. And so |
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71:36 | we only use three D. Including , maybe a third of our |
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71:42 | So we want to integrate with the . V. And in that |
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71:47 | Good. Good. And there's some elements, some strata graphic elements. |
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71:51 | big picture might just pop out of one select two D. Line when |
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71:55 | stand through it. So I think might even point out that detail on |
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71:59 | of those when he was going when throwing through him. And finally on |
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72:04 | discussion on the project plan. Uh group started discussing dry hole analysis and |
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72:10 | one of my forces favorite requests that don't do enough of the dry hole |
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72:17 | . So hey they drilled on half structure. They had a dry |
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72:21 | does that mean that's tested or what they test? And with the results |
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72:25 | they banned it, did they find and and kind of do those dry |
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72:30 | analysis. So you've got a great there and a great logs set to |
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72:33 | that analysis from. Ah And that's key question as you're working through this |
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72:40 | . That's where you're going to have do again. This joined up thinking |
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72:45 | might be mapping to look at where ties the dry hole in. And |
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72:48 | you're gonna ask the reservoir engineer of Petro physicist what did they actually find |
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72:53 | that? Well? And you do joint up thinking around those points. |
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72:57 | um the dry hole analysis again will one of these integrated things and it's |
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73:02 | earlier is easier than later when you're those pieces together. I lose my |
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73:10 | . That's about the big picture of that I wanted to china coach and |
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73:15 | ask your questions um has all the that you've gotten on the well logs |
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73:22 | in in terms of digits or have guys been looking at a raster |
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73:28 | Oh so all we need is that gave us from scG, we have |
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73:36 | in digital format and we have not put additional data that is in raster |
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73:44 | for outside data just because that is time intensive. And I feel like |
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73:52 | enough digital data there to make something it versus the rosters. If |
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73:58 | if we saw something in like a clot or something, we can always |
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74:01 | that in. But right now, , I don't, I don't want |
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74:04 | get into a data loading perpetual events we will. Then I asked questions |
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74:17 | , well what information is in the logs such as the drilling effort or |
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74:21 | program, the logging the mud uh the temperatures and and other things |
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74:26 | maybe haven't been compiled if you have to those and other databases. But |
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74:32 | that through, because I wouldn't, this is kind of a key point |
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74:36 | I talk about economic risks. I want to figure in what it's going |
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74:43 | take me to drill that well and often that you can't do that without |
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74:47 | some history or understanding of, had many pieces of casing and type that |
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74:53 | get to go down. What was time that took to drill these |
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74:56 | So that's information you can glean from resources, but that's something that you |
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75:00 | build up early on now as you're through the data. And I was |
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75:04 | reminded uh, from a colleague of how much information are in the raster |
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75:09 | headers that we forget look and often compiled so great. I'm gonna keep |
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75:15 | to look at all the data you've only so much time. So you |
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75:19 | to look at data with an intent then get surprised. That's my key |
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75:26 | . Great advice. Okay guys, , anything else from the coaches, |
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75:32 | we're gonna change rooms here and we be broadcasting from the other room. |
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75:39 | those of you who are online will goodbye till friday or next week. |
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75:47 | . Okay, Thanks everybody. Thank guys, jail on friday. Whoever |
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75:53 | up and john there's supposed to be tad smith. Petro physics presentation coming |
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75:57 | . I don't know if it's this and one of the following friday's, |
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76:01 | the, the typical is They're having Jeremy did the 30 minutes or |
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76:08 | 30 minute presentation as a kickoff? may be doing one this week from |
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76:13 | smith on Petro physics. Okay. know, are they posting those presentations |
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76:22 | yeah, they will be recorded, will be recorded because, you |
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76:25 | we have classes friday morning, so it, it's making it tough for |
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76:29 | of the guys, so um well I suggest uh just will flag those |
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76:36 | they occur and maybe whoever shows up then um but those are often good |
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76:41 | watch as a group with your your co you know, co instructors, |
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76:46 | you might be able to play off what Todd talks about in your |
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76:50 | All right, very good. Thank . See you friday and |
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