00:13 | It tastes good. Ok. And thank you for come back, |
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00:22 | After our long break for the And uh, you know, we |
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00:29 | added the added some energy to our and now we come to our afternoon |
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00:36 | session and you know, you you will feel you will worth your |
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00:42 | this, this afternoon's class. That's I still encourage. We have a |
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00:48 | class. You know, I still next week. Please come, please |
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00:54 | . And uh I I know that's my interpretation for each slide introduction for |
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01:01 | side will help you to understand the the contents of the of of, |
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01:07 | this course, save you time. worse for you worth for. I |
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01:12 | to make a full use my time to make your time worse. |
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01:17 | please support me, come and also yourself. Come for the class. |
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01:24 | . And uh, oh, sorry that. Why? Why not |
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01:29 | Ok, let me stop his So it's ok. You take |
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03:12 | it's ok. Now for sharing my . Ok, great. And uh |
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03:19 | morning, you know, we talk uh pay a greater tension and also |
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03:24 | a lot of time to talk about some maturity uh indicator, which is |
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03:30 | fractures. And uh I will introduce little bit more about the al alternate |
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03:37 | for the maturity assessment. And those just shows that maturation assessment we can |
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03:46 | on the as to peak and the max maximum, the temperature of S |
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03:54 | peak, what you can see And uh so that's the, that's |
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04:07 | , the left side, we have s you know, increasing of |
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04:13 | one of the, well, the of the de between the 800 neutrons |
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04:20 | gradually increase to 2717. And uh you see that you see we have |
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04:29 | really and I what's the, what's film we catch what? I don't |
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04:40 | . Huh? Have a big peak the is very small. A |
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04:48 | We have five zone, yeah. it doing with me? They are |
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04:56 | . Yeah, as I mature state . And then the, the uh |
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05:05 | 100 m 800 m to 1800 And then you see the two not |
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05:16 | but the increase a lot. And yeah, zone three and |
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05:26 | get the onset of the oil temp and then they got to the 2000 |
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05:35 | the 114 des and see that the two peak become smaller but the S |
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05:43 | peak is increase significantly. What? the S two, this one, |
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05:57 | one s two reduced significantly. Yeah, they still in the room |
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06:08 | that go to the, they have higher temperature towards us almost towards to |
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06:13 | peak of oil. And then here continue to go to decreasing. And |
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06:22 | and then we see the significant big of and uh even though we are |
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06:29 | and uh the is still still So we are still in a no |
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06:38 | and it was not really the Those are the, those are the |
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06:43 | , very, the best, the things we learned and applied to this |
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06:50 | that and then look at this what call the transformation ratio. And uh |
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07:00 | this one? This is bad and U two and those three, those |
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07:08 | and this sample, this one four the early stage of the, |
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07:18 | And, and then, but here is the, the look at the |
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07:25 | is the, the temperature, this is the, that's the max temperature |
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07:33 | the, the, the, the airline here, the the of |
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07:42 | and gradually the higher and uh and the evolution of the character and um |
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07:54 | residual character get uh getting slightly somewhat because this increase of the on this |
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08:03 | of temperature. That's why the and they the higher temperature. And |
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08:16 | you can see here is that is , this is the, and, |
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08:30 | what you can see that this is significant increase of the mass temple when |
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08:37 | reach the, those two. So a, the, we, |
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08:46 | we remember that the 437 degree six I can remember that because I use |
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08:51 | data a lot and 337 degrees six reach that really mature, really old |
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09:01 | here. And I go to the 445. And then you can get |
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09:08 | that almost the end of the And then you get the, the |
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09:13 | three. And uh once you reach temperature about 460 degrees C, that's |
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09:20 | , the, the mass is better or this is the problem of the |
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09:28 | of the become very high line. line here are the, the lowest |
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09:48 | the, the and then you see , the peak of the pick of |
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09:56 | , this, this, this one , is moved from red light. |
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10:02 | was the, the lack of action that might. This one. |
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10:17 | I think that will be easy for now and then go to the a |
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10:23 | and we already see this one, , the before actually called the devolution |
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10:27 | of or we increase some, some expo similar word of come to |
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10:36 | some might choose. And uh we this this already and just bring into |
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10:44 | and then go to the, this the, we, we already show |
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10:48 | one is the uh alteration color, alteration indicator, which is, that |
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10:57 | a small color to indicate how the and cause the the the this color |
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11:10 | state into the very, very stable reach the peak of and the, |
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11:22 | see the color gradually changed from the color and to the brown color to |
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11:31 | . And this table, this table also summarized table is also very useful |
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11:36 | we already introduced the one morning This is the equipment, this this |
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11:43 | the result to locate the, all how that uh some maturity values change |
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11:53 | the, the new, the And those are to reflect. And |
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12:02 | see that this will show that the of just the line correlation is and |
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12:10 | this is the correlation of induced or morph, we need them to higher |
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12:17 | generation and, and uh it's very to the table. I want to |
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12:24 | through from the first column I two X the, the class and back |
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12:36 | 7 it a similar uh or, uh but this column I call that |
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12:50 | that back to 1976 or 1975 that O N that's another another and then |
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13:05 | to the, go to the, , the call ranking and this is |
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13:11 | ranking and this name of the call . And I called because I work |
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13:19 | because I called the let go the T U values and they use that |
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13:30 | the, the whole uh demolition the uh this the C value I don't |
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13:39 | , I think you know what And uh and then we see |
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13:44 | that this is a big all that the and I because it is the |
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13:54 | the the of the color go, , go that go that the picture |
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14:03 | and then go to the, this , this color that tier tier I |
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14:10 | color change and 77 you see the of the sun, you look at |
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14:27 | chair, I already check the And this is the question of |
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14:34 | the those are the ones very different the yellowish for the, for the |
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14:47 | . And uh this is C I used by the and the value the |
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14:55 | here. And uh this is the the 2 to 34 here. And |
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15:09 | this is the, the and this the one plus two and uh oh |
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15:19 | , sorry, this is the current , the transformation to the factors, |
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15:27 | is the S one divide divided by sum of X one and S |
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15:32 | So that's, that's what you see . And uh this is the chi |
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15:39 | max from paralysis and this one is C 15 cars and uh one column |
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15:49 | called the percentage of the organic matter the normalized to achieve this. And |
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15:56 | is the percentage of the concentration of , between this one and the last |
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16:02 | that indicator. And well, so uh you know the increase of the |
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16:10 | chain initially value in the great. is just a summary of the all |
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16:18 | sub parameters and uh during the higher generation from cover. So you don't |
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16:27 | to, you don't need to remember these things. You don't need to |
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16:30 | table. Uh I go through this just to give you example that like |
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16:35 | understand that and you know the people the reference and uh that many people |
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16:43 | a different sub indicator. But what really commonly use the some literature actually |
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16:52 | and just to let you know that you don't need to, you don't |
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16:58 | to know to remember all the It's not, not easy, it's |
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17:03 | not necessary to, to to, remember those things. Yeah, those |
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17:09 | at the, this this will already that one. And uh I I |
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17:14 | this, this is summary, this really summary table for the and the |
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17:23 | the preservation. So that's really based to divide, divide the higher generation |
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17:34 | the five those summary table. You is summary table, you need to |
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17:48 | OK, big. And now we to the very important part. It's |
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17:57 | new numerical modeling and uh it's also a model. Yeah. So that's |
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18:09 | one of the things that I told a lot of time already. But |
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18:14 | , this is the slide, this you also need to remember. It's |
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18:19 | thing called the organic measure rate of So assuming the carbon generation of is |
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18:31 | consist of one of several chemical So that's we know that the higher |
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18:40 | you will be increasing with the increase the increasing with increasing of the |
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18:48 | And how that we describe this you assuming that follows the one or |
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18:56 | chemical reactions. That's the, that's one thing we, we do not |
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19:03 | how we can describe the hydrocarbon generation . We use, we describe the |
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19:10 | reaction to this. That's 1111 important we introduced also reactions can be represented |
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19:21 | the equation. What is? And can predict the volume is that in |
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19:28 | , in general is an at the which all each and plus the |
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19:40 | That's two, that's two, that's two products, one is the oil |
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19:47 | one is residual pi OK. Let's the very simplest equation in our mind |
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19:56 | how you have this equation and uh know, start equal to zero for |
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20:08 | similarly to the oil, it should called the and they have a. |
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20:19 | . And uh of course the beach zero. Yeah. The current moment |
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20:27 | total B zero and each is not generation yet. So that's the, |
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20:34 | the is zero. Yeah. So generation generation rate, generation rate is |
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20:42 | an increase of time and the, volume change of the character equals to |
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20:50 | one initial volume of the car, A given time of the because the |
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21:02 | character becomes smaller. Yeah, the becomes smaller. And uh that is |
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21:07 | easy to understand here, you the difference of the change of character |
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21:15 | the path equals two. One of , the the which is, which |
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21:24 | a rate of chemical reactions. It's very simple, very simple. The |
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21:32 | , just look at the volume change the character through the time um this |
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21:41 | . So this this equation is very . The very simple, the mass |
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21:47 | , the mathematical, yeah. And what I show here in become the |
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22:02 | of the be senator assuming the man the character have a same D and |
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22:17 | the the loft of the should be to the volume of the that that |
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22:28 | uh that has introduced one more one more thing. This is |
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22:32 | this is how this is how the, the, the, the |
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22:37 | do the best model they can use equation to think that the current, |
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22:50 | , equal to the of the, , the, the constant which |
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23:00 | which the, the, the constant eight times the E 07 A divided |
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23:11 | the. He has been introduced a of the, the, the, |
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23:16 | atom that G A which is the energy. Now, each reactions we |
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23:22 | activation energy that is related to the of the, the molecule. Suppose |
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23:31 | want to break it down, break down to the carbon carbon bumps carbon |
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23:38 | uh compare to break it down to carbon oxygen bos compared to the break |
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23:44 | to the sulfur. So sulfur sulfur and we know that the require energy |
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23:52 | , the energy is different, the sulfur. So bounds require less energy |
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23:58 | to carbon oxide bounds. And the carbon carbon bounds require higher energy. |
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24:06 | that is reflecting to the called the energy this C A and uh so |
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24:15 | know that on the is actually it's function of the function of the, |
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24:22 | , the car structures which can describe the Q A. OK. Actually |
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24:32 | and another terms A which is the temper you have a higher |
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24:39 | you have a high completion, you have a higher, your organic natural |
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24:46 | be convert to the oil will be . Yeah, conversion of the character |
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24:53 | the oil. That's what we call transformation factor will be higher. |
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24:59 | So that, that's why we introduced picture he didn't do the. So |
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25:06 | it that you see that reaction reach is functionable to the organic type which |
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25:15 | the reflect the and also which just just get this clear idea about |
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25:30 | The is very useful, very The the the equations describe many, |
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25:39 | reactions. Many people you can see it's a it's here OK? Because |
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25:48 | evolved the two factors. It is . Why is that activation energy of |
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25:57 | of the system that's required to be down the car, the, |
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26:04 | the, the carbon rich oil which next to the organic, that is |
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26:12 | , that is the, and then that a, you know, like |
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26:19 | critical to the, to the this is the, all the uh |
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26:29 | work for an hour, have a organic matter car converts to the |
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26:36 | And here you see that and this those three different terms which are |
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26:44 | which is the gas constant, sorry , constant. This is the, |
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26:50 | , the, the uh Higgs that K per, per, per and |
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27:02 | that, that, that the, , the, the which is the |
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27:08 | temperature. So that means that she that you need to, if we |
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27:17 | the cent grade t centigrade degree 20 to the temperature in the plus another |
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27:26 | that's 273. Yeah, let's convert one to the and uh D A |
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27:35 | . That's the manage and the activation is associated with uh our organic |
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27:45 | The reason why I associate the organic because the chemical structures for the different |
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27:52 | ma pa is different. So actually actually relate to the to the molecule |
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28:00 | of the react re switch organ up the current itself. OK. And |
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28:06 | here. So this is also also the slightly depends on the organ |
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28:15 | mainly it depends on the, the depends on the constant uh for the |
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28:23 | really depends on the some of some of history. But that is |
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28:28 | important uh for, for, you , you can teach a as a |
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28:35 | side. So the variable is attribution and the and energy is react to |
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28:46 | organic sources. But the current types to our system concrete for burial, |
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28:56 | burial concrete or barrier gaps. And , that's all the things we are |
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29:02 | up again and about a Christian. think that's the, the, |
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29:10 | the, the, the all the what I explained here since I want |
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29:16 | , you know that the, the is our and how the each action |
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29:23 | represent them was understandable for our We think the best best. That's |
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29:35 | , that's the old the proposal. that for us to know that |
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29:42 | And then any questions to this one this one is uh I think this |
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29:46 | also very important slide. You definitely a homework for this one. And |
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29:51 | course, final example, we have one as well. Yeah, |
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29:56 | you see that. Yeah, this the information. It's uh that's why |
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30:06 | OK. Let me see after That should be by the, the |
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30:16 | whether it's for, yeah, any question to, to react to |
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30:27 | one. But this is that I this is uh one of the main |
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30:34 | the chemical reactions we, we introduced we um Yeah, OK, |
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30:44 | And uh why we need the best . But this is this some kind |
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30:50 | concept, you know, try to that because bank model can provide information |
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30:56 | timing for the generation devotion and the that is we want to know, |
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31:03 | want to know. OK. And instance, in the Gulf of Mexico |
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31:08 | the regional base original model indicated that from the main source rock occurred from |
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31:21 | less than 15 million years before the the this for many years before that |
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31:32 | happen 15 years, 15 million years . OK. And uh depending on |
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31:38 | specific area of history, that's one that they and then more complex model |
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31:47 | provide an insight into the migration directions the mechanisms. We see the lateral |
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31:54 | or vertical migration and as well as zones for primary and sensitivity models. |
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32:06 | the best modeling also drives impression about oil types and the policy, uh |
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32:15 | faces mature at different temperatures. They the cian oils can range from the |
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32:28 | gas oil ratios to high gas oil to produce a high quality model. |
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32:38 | confidence input is required. So what can see here is that we talk |
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32:47 | a lot of time of time. . And if you look at the |
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32:53 | profile was the depth, we know once we reach some depth levels, |
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32:59 | reach some depth levels, and we a significant conversion to the oil. |
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33:08 | uh but as you asked me about what is what we don't know? |
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33:16 | . And uh maybe you ask me the oil rich, I still do |
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33:23 | have that answer for that. So timing become very important. Why the |
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33:30 | we can be linked with that is still back to our our equation because |
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33:38 | , temperature, it is associated very associated with our barrier history. So |
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33:46 | why the we predict that's why I you can be best model can really |
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33:52 | a um of the oil generation and track formation, all kind of information |
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34:01 | also provide information about migration passes. uh it's uh that I will, |
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34:07 | will introduce more about that. You , you, you have a the |
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34:13 | rack and you, your formation is is like uh like this is it |
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34:20 | towards the deeper, deeper, deeper slope to the best center you like |
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34:26 | , you have slope and then you, you, you, your |
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34:32 | signature oil can uh expelled along from best center to the to the |
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34:39 | which called the which which called the the expo. If you do have |
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34:45 | this this kind of uh you, have oil temperature from this side, |
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34:51 | temperature from this side, which is base. You do have a central |
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34:57 | platform, you have oil temperature from to this side, from another |
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35:02 | oil temperature from this side from the . And then oil can be age |
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35:08 | the lower, lower the lower, lower the lower portion to the higher |
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35:15 | , which is the which is the migration. So you will see the |
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35:21 | see that kind of the concept module in the migration path. That is |
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35:27 | I say what do you call? the what you call electron migration also |
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35:33 | that they can provide information about the tax on the oil quality. Why |
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35:39 | can provide that oil capital and oil ? Can you can you explain to |
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35:45 | why this this morning result can provide the platform? Yeah, that's |
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35:57 | You know, that's the the that's I ask you to remember that uh |
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36:03 | table of the zooms, five zooms 1 to 5 and corresponding to the |
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36:10 | shooting that uh that is directly corresponding our oil taps on the oil. |
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36:18 | and also also you see that they predict the predict the gas to oil |
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36:26 | , the volume of the, the the volume of the gas to |
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36:30 | of the oil has to call the to oil, called the G O |
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36:34 | ratios. And uh because you know portion of how much gas can be |
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36:40 | , you know how much oil can generated. So you can make a |
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36:45 | of at different sub mature levels of two variations. Now you see |
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36:52 | all the, if you, you if the, if you do not |
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36:58 | the, the, the the, the part, our class this |
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37:03 | And yes. And you kind when you read those things, |
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37:08 | what that means, what is this is? And now if you read |
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37:12 | things, you, yes, I that. What, what do you |
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37:16 | about here? Yeah. What do talk about your timing of the hydrocarbon |
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37:21 | portion? Yeah. What do you about your, your migration directions of |
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37:28 | ? What do you talk about your oil tax on the oil |
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37:33 | Yeah. What do you talk about ? To your, your Yeah. |
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37:38 | . What, what, what do talk about? Why, why the |
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37:41 | , why the inputs is so important order to get a good prediction of |
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37:47 | . What about? So you have clearly understanding, I believe that. |
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37:56 | . OK. For the model or mode, we have a three kind |
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38:04 | the models, the D R into bomb. The one, the one |
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38:13 | that is uh that is the big model is that if you work on |
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38:23 | , that's the only one direction. is the one. Yeah. If |
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38:27 | have two D models, you can that you can reach the area if |
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38:32 | want to cross sections from here to . And that 3D model, if |
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38:38 | have a 3D model, that the , the three, that's volume that's |
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38:42 | the basin and range at the 3D , you get, you get that |
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38:48 | one D, two D and 3D . And once you have that |
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38:51 | this is, uh you know, , if you want to run a |
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38:55 | models, you need to tons of to input it into your model. |
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39:00 | . And for the best one, you want to have a two D |
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39:04 | , you also have more information I suppose you have a cross section |
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39:08 | north, south across the base and you need to have several veils in |
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39:14 | to fill up your 3D models. you want to only have one, |
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39:18 | also want to build up your, model. That's, that's only the |
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39:25 | . So you, you feel that , you will feel that the who |
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39:29 | reach like more, you can get kind of, of course, the |
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39:34 | model is more than and uh in data input and in a typical and |
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39:43 | they, they should the piece out the and uh and also show that |
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39:49 | the OK. So that is more , but try to describe the history |
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40:04 | any different locations. It is a address, opportunity, out composition and |
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40:15 | preservation. I think that's uh that's very good, very good definition for |
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40:22 | . This you need to know, need to know don't have. And |
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40:28 | they said, so you, you that, you know, you, |
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40:31 | need, you need to caution that model represents only one possibility that defined |
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40:41 | , by your inputs so that the is so important So the model only |
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40:48 | as good as the data if you a all that and you, |
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40:56 | you have a more reliable model for two D model. Yeah, even |
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41:04 | the one D model, you need have really enough geological input in order |
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41:10 | build up your and uh from multiple . What that means that means, |
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41:20 | know, in this model. And the best on the irony is Christian |
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41:26 | that's the big, that's the energy the in our barrier gaps, we |
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41:39 | the to the reaction that's key to barrier depth to our barrier depths is |
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41:48 | about current favorite death or favorite question that we have a, we try |
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42:13 | see. Oh yeah. And we to think about the conflict to |
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42:26 | to the current affair that all the . Sorry. What's the, |
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43:08 | turns out the, the service and , the best kind of and the |
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43:19 | the Yeah. Ok. Oh, um, he was a very, |
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43:39 | because of the, and there are then they are, they are more |
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43:52 | 6000 of them because of the as dog to that point. So that |
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44:25 | you, how you can check the . That's what we put the, |
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44:31 | need to, you need to put , to run the order and then |
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44:35 | need to determine that the, you that erosion six suppose from 4000 to |
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44:44 | 4000 to 6000. 8. And how you can, how you can |
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44:50 | that, that you need to, need to do something to calibrate the |
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44:55 | constrain on the category the model. what things can use for the category |
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45:04 | that is, that is, that's important uh in which reflection as we |
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45:14 | a lot of time of the that is our real measure results, |
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45:24 | is, which is the combined effects time and temper. And that is |
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45:31 | , the, the recording recorded the ture in the South East. |
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45:40 | Actually, so important. And the is the best model can be used |
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45:46 | address the point or which is the section of the interest is two |
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45:52 | model or regional plus three more 3D or 3D models are but also |
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46:02 | but also the also complex and require input data and also consuming a lot |
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46:10 | computing time. The computing time is , not big. Recently, we |
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46:15 | very, very, very hard, high running uh speed. Uh the |
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46:21 | , it's very easy to, to work on. You need to |
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46:29 | have a lot of data, the data you input it to your |
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46:33 | the more reliable that your model. . And uh here is suggest for |
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46:41 | risk and data uh coverage is uh the original, for original ones and |
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46:47 | the key risk two D all of and uh course the map. And |
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46:56 | you look at the maturity and the . And uh for your pro pro |
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47:03 | you want to evaluate your oil, accumulation and then you need to read |
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47:09 | in the two D. Well, see that in order to determine the |
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47:14 | and coming to D three. And the, for the, the, |
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47:20 | have the 3D data and the good that the 22 D 3D and calibrate |
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47:28 | 3D data, which is 333 You can see that uh uh it's |
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47:34 | if you have and you can really if you have a, you |
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47:40 | if you build up your model, you build up your model based on |
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47:45 | , that's not. And then you model, you have a 3D model |
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47:50 | uh those models you could, you refine or redefine. And uh if |
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47:58 | add the more in the future, we call in the future, you |
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48:03 | more to and you have an additional and then you input your additional that |
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48:12 | your, what's that, that once build up your best model, best |
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48:19 | , the best model and then you continuously update to your modem with, |
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48:26 | your input. So let's make your your model works more uh realistically uh |
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48:34 | effective. And I think that I to say, yeah, I think |
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48:41 | all, what should, what should see here? And we talk about |
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48:47 | collaboration that look, look at look at here, it is this |
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48:52 | , the because we have knowledge already we look at this thoughts and we |
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48:56 | become easier. OK. OK. is some, this is some assumptions |
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49:03 | best model and uh look at this, this, this the y |
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49:12 | which is the 77 C and A some which black and uh you see |
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49:25 | column, this column put the geological there already. So this, this |
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49:31 | the, this, this, this , yeah, this all kind of |
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49:47 | then you see here is a dash at the different color here. Different |
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49:52 | here. It's uh it is the yellow one at two. |
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49:58 | you have an idea of zone Yeah. Z 22 is that symmetry |
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50:03 | 0.5 to 0.6 set which is on of the, yeah, that's yellow |
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50:13 | here. OK? And then we three which is the take of our |
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50:21 | , the from 0.6 edge to 1.1 three and the zone four which is |
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50:34 | much from 1.3 to 21.3 and then to which is A and those are |
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50:49 | three zones, four zones that which then you see that the, this |
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50:56 | the, the, the red line line that your, that your base |
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51:02 | predict some metric, whether I whether based on and how good this this |
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51:13 | prediction are, you need to calibrate parameters used to model all the, |
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51:29 | that's the how you calibrate your model adjust your parameters and all based on |
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51:41 | you, you see that you see importance of the some mature chain measurement |
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51:45 | now. Yeah, everything. What you, what do you model, |
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51:51 | it on the adjustable you measure the for, for this, for this |
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52:04 | , you know the the surface temperature 68 F and uh data blue eight |
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52:15 | edges, 36 m per m square per year. That is that, |
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52:24 | a and uh there's a the the the each, each unit, the |
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52:33 | has some of that connectivity is higher uh share the connectivity and uh show |
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52:42 | gradients and use the 1.35 degrees per per 100 ft of the rock and |
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52:52 | equals to the about the 2.4 degree per 100 m. This is |
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52:58 | this is a very just normal the and some basins have higher grating and |
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53:05 | the 3.5 and the gradient is in different different. So this in this |
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53:13 | , they use this kind of input then the build after the build up |
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53:20 | kind of information that you have. this one model that generate which large |
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53:34 | , which is where the, that's model and the model to be compared |
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53:44 | the device which which in each of black ones. And then any questions |
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53:58 | to this, this one. So actually think uh basic modeling and um |
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54:07 | it, it's pretty interesting because I to that class, not having taken |
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54:12 | the classes that lead up to So I didn't really know all this |
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54:16 | . So I heard it there. but we, we uh had to |
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54:21 | a paper on running a model where have well data we have um um |
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54:30 | we had to run different models to out which, which key flow was |
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54:36 | um which the flow match. Yeah. And then we predicted like |
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54:44 | layer would be the, you So yeah, exactly like because I |
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54:51 | like this, I mean, I this. This is the, this |
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54:54 | the how I'm very happy. I'm happy to know that after this |
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54:58 | after this class, if you can your geology knowledge and combined with our |
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55:05 | knowledge and uh understand those, those the, those are our go, |
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55:11 | are our class, our class And I want, I don't want |
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55:15 | to remember type one, type type three, those kinds you have |
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55:18 | know that the kind of knowledge but translate that knowledge, translate that knowledge |
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55:26 | how we get this curve. Oh got this and then you know that |
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55:32 | know that the different type of Yeah. And in other other equation |
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55:39 | a G A activation energy is different village flow organ source cut. And |
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55:46 | once you have that consequence. I can change some activity energy and |
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55:51 | how, how, how this change means you change the organ my |
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55:58 | Yeah. And also we say you know for the different different depths |
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56:05 | the same depth in different the temperature be different. Yeah, I say |
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56:10 | , let us, let, let change it some do some gradients which |
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56:15 | this this this this the the this and see how that, how looks |
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56:25 | and uh that the all the things can apply for the knowledge of what |
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56:33 | do this and all can be applied . And when you, when you |
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56:38 | this, now when you read this , you say OK. Yeah, |
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56:42 | understand that this is, this is because I have some knowledge I have |
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56:47 | of how each, each different one do to those 3 to 4 to |
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56:52 | , what that means and actually based the same material change based on the |
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56:58 | better. Yeah, that's but I know, I, I, |
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57:08 | said, oh yeah, I, I have three. Yeah. |
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57:27 | Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's . That's, yeah. So it |
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57:36 | , it was cool to say that is the, that is the |
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57:59 | Yeah. But so I didn't like we're talking about. We had to |
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58:03 | this paper and I didn't really learn . So I started writing the paper |
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58:06 | figuring out I was doing that really . Oh do this now, going |
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58:15 | it. OK? It sucks. uh that's uh I'm happy, I'm |
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58:24 | happy and you can link what you learned to what I, what |
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58:30 | what I presented here today. That's , how, how we, how |
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58:34 | can be combined and integrate our existing to the something, something you learned |
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58:41 | our classes. Same thing, same for your, your work. If |
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58:44 | can think you can, you can those things to your work that you |
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58:50 | . That's a OK. So there's a rack of subsurface data. |
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59:00 | So how you can get the pump ? And uh that is uh that |
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59:06 | can get an equivalent temperature, you get a temperature that during the pressure |
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59:13 | also you can get DS T that's , the high pressure, high temperature |
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59:25 | also in the correction of temperature. the code total. By that means |
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59:34 | the login, you also can get temperature but you need some corrections. |
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59:39 | all the I think all this kind method become available if you read the |
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59:43 | that actually, so that the un heat header temperatures for total depth on |
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59:52 | pre pre total depths mostly to a that means that you can get some |
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60:02 | data. And uh those temperate data all the current day temperature data in |
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60:11 | hole hole for the it will be for your calibration as well, very |
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60:16 | for your collaboration because any kind of , measurement data. That's how, |
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60:22 | how you, you need to use data. And uh if you, |
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60:26 | they become available can use it to your, check your model. And |
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60:33 | say, OK, this is my day situation and the best on your |
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60:38 | moment. And then the current current temperature is how, how, |
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60:44 | high it is at 100 and 50 X. And then you use |
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60:49 | you check, you calculate, let temperature at the current based on your |
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60:56 | , the new model gave us about and 45. I said, |
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61:00 | those two is much very well. if your model gives you 90 degree |
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61:05 | , the 90 degree five F two . So you need the, so |
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61:13 | is a, this is how you the ball temperature current measurement of a |
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61:18 | hole temperature to get to Cali calibrating as well. OK. And uh |
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61:27 | , we try to introduce uh uh uh concept and uh we introduced the |
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61:34 | that concept which is a chemical, is a chemical processes and another very |
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61:42 | uh physical processes which is a heat . The heat transfer become very important |
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61:51 | the future when we work on the resources. Do you, do you |
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61:57 | groups here? Resource? Yeah. . Or research team or whatever. |
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62:07 | . Yeah. The geothermal energy, uh some area. It, they |
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62:13 | a really high heat and the temperature the flu in the water is is |
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62:23 | like our, you know, like uh the the many kind of the |
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62:28 | the the spring hot spring area and on the surface on the surface water |
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62:35 | can reach to them 60 degrees C even high. So you go to |
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62:42 | your temperature even hot. Yeah. this is the, this is the |
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62:46 | the geothermal resources will become, become of the important resource in the |
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62:56 | As, as I this morning I is the energy transition require required a |
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63:05 | English. So what are the resources do some result because we can extract |
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63:15 | the heat from the, from from our from water. So that |
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63:23 | , and one of the things in is about heat flow. If you |
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63:26 | at this graph, please pay look at this graph so that this |
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63:31 | a watch a film kilometers, it's high. This is the five |
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63:41 | it's 10 kilometers, it's a 45 and look at this, the this |
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63:47 | is this color. This is the is sediments. This is our sedimentary |
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63:53 | normally is like is a around range the five kilometers. Yeah. |
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63:59 | And then see the those ones is got and those are the best and |
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64:07 | radio heat production from this is the and the is the heat because it's |
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64:18 | far to the mountain. And so are the that if you look at |
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64:24 | curve. What do we learned what learned from this curve? This is |
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64:32 | , this is a the crash and increase of the back they do have |
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64:44 | increase of the Yeah, and then to the basement, go to even |
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64:53 | kilometers deep. We still see the of the pit. I could go |
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65:04 | direction, increase of the heat that can influence from the shallower than 20 |
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65:16 | . If you want to go to deeper your heat group will not really |
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65:21 | too much. What that, that kind of the base, the or |
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65:32 | that the 20 k do not really too much contribution. So why is |
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65:41 | ? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, a good, good question is that |
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65:45 | we increase, you see from here here is increasing of the decrease of |
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65:52 | , our increase and uh which which the 2000 hit hit. One is |
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66:01 | radiogenic peat production from our sedimentary OK. We have uranium, we |
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66:10 | have many kind of uh the even the potassium on those kind of |
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66:17 | radiogenic elements will decay during the We will release the heat. That |
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66:24 | how the radiogenic heat source comes from our set shallow that and we |
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66:31 | more uh and uh for the for thunderstorm and the shells, the the |
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66:39 | , the heat is different and uh uh because they do have different process |
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66:47 | uh also you know, go to , you see the, the for |
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66:50 | basement itself which generate the flow from radiogenic production. We also have that |
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66:58 | uranium and those kind of things and to generate. And one go to |
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67:05 | deeper is that the uranium and those of concentration become low. So the |
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67:12 | will be increase our capability. In words, to the to the. |
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67:21 | you can see that mainly from radio . And uh don't have definition |
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67:29 | don't have definition here. He will the underlying from of the, |
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67:37 | the temperature to 1333 133 degrees at very time and through the sediment to |
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67:50 | ground. OK. And the rate flow, it depends on the two |
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67:58 | . One is different in the ground the base temperature and more important as |
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68:08 | contact of the service that the and and then uh this is the the |
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68:21 | the unit with the square of and beta that the equal to the, |
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68:32 | gradients and thermal conduction. Uh That one of the, one of |
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68:41 | the concept. Yeah, that's, also also here you see that the |
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68:48 | flu is actually the is the flu the higher heat flu to the |
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68:55 | the higher temperature to the areas of temperature. Actually, the heat he |
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69:05 | and uh you know, normally our the temperature is higher and uh go |
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69:12 | the shadow of a temperature lower. , heat over, over the flow |
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69:17 | the base, it should be from cell to the best. OK. |
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69:29 | is the uh the model. So is, and become so he has |
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69:46 | strong one and the one and uh the conductivity is about 2.6 per meter |
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70:00 | . So, and uh this is of the, and the normal and |
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70:11 | , that is uh about the about and 20 kilometers thick. And uh |
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70:20 | you look at the Higgs equals to thermo conductivity and the times uh times |
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70:31 | , the, the gradient, this some but this is some. And |
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70:38 | for the normal, this is, is here, the heat flu is |
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70:42 | 28 millivolt per square meter. And if of the is go to the |
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70:51 | kilometers, it's actually the heat this and uh it results in the, |
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71:03 | think it was better. And then said, what what this do? |
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71:13 | are some crazy. So this is this is that this G O and |
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71:24 | for the th this is the actually 80 kilometers and the this per meter |
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71:33 | meter increase, the it will increase 0.164 degrees K. That's the thing |
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71:48 | uh this is then this the heat is high 42.6 m per square |
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71:59 | And uh if the go to the normal standard people to think this is |
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72:05 | and uh that's uh this is, is about 100 and 60 kilometers. |
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72:12 | then you get out your, those gradients become smaller compared to normal because |
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72:22 | number is smaller, the is smaller the same kind of, and then |
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72:29 | heat blue is, is 25.3 in square meters. So this is the |
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72:39 | . And another fact affect your model model. So you can check, |
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72:44 | can check your, check your, there's three normally have three different, |
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72:50 | different scenario. And the bin is , it doesn't use normal he flow |
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72:55 | the can reach the generate the generate rich not profile curve and see that |
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73:05 | with your not if not. OK. OK. I see that |
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73:13 | that this is a which means you, you can increase your draw |
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73:18 | of gradients and then have a higher numbers and check that model. That's |
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73:27 | , that means they gave it a to some of Caribbeans and the parameter |
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73:34 | and check your, check your And uh if that is not work |
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73:39 | say OK, let, let me my some the, the the graduates |
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73:45 | is uh assuming you have a this in, in your area and then |
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73:52 | , check, check it out. this is uh just give you an |
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73:56 | here. And he, we talk heat flow and uh also the equation |
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74:03 | calculate heat. Those I think those are also important, very important |
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74:09 | slides for us to understand the another which is hateful. So the once |
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74:18 | , you, once you, because already build up your model is |
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74:22 | this, those are the suggest you know, you, you can |
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74:26 | your heter flow which is change your summer uh credits. So we had |
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74:40 | , we changed the detail, we the model and it will give them |
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74:46 | , we predicted to our. So we got predicted, yeah, that's |
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74:53 | we do. Yeah. Yeah. , exactly. Yeah, that's, |
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74:57 | exactly this graph show. And uh you know the reason why you change |
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75:04 | heat flow. Yeah, because you the thermal gradients and why the gradients |
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75:10 | change the at. That's basically the no knowledge is here say OK if |
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75:16 | have a this is the this is how you heat flow because we talk |
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75:21 | the heat flu, it's uh the the higher temperature, the lower this |
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75:29 | this is the second is thin, thin. That means you have a |
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75:36 | long, much longer, the longer you need to the the the transport |
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75:42 | your heat from a high temperature to temperature. And then you draw some |
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75:46 | the gradients still be this is the normally to the depth per meter of |
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75:56 | thickness, how much temperature will be . And then you see that that's |
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76:03 | the that's why the, the the point that the key point, key |
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76:07 | which we really want to provide here that the heat, fluid heat flu |
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76:13 | not only count our basin really building sedimentary uh our se sediments, I |
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76:25 | need to count the best, best best to the, to the. |
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76:34 | , you, you remember that that a very important things I learned today |
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76:40 | the also I actually learn you thermal , you your thermal in your |
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76:48 | not only affected by your sediments also much deeper to your investment is |
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77:00 | not enough because is about maybe 10 of Taiwan. He look at |
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77:07 | look at the normal our dis here about 100 and 20 kilometers. In |
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77:14 | words, you know, our our hit our heart in the center |
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77:18 | our earth, in the center of the the the the earth temperature is |
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77:25 | , very hot and then go to go to the crust and the the |
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77:31 | graduate temperature will decrease but much, hotter than our sediment base. So |
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77:41 | that is our of gradients is not depends our sediment supply in the best |
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77:51 | particularly determined by this. So that you have a, you have |
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78:01 | this is that's only 80 kilometers and you get the gradient, you will |
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78:08 | significantly increase compared to normal. This this is about 120 kilometers. If |
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78:17 | go to think, think that this it got to 100 and 60 kilometers |
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78:23 | your gradients become, that's the I think that's the one of the |
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78:30 | concept to be. We, we , we learned at the bill flu |
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78:36 | . He flu, sorry, he, he flu flu in the |
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78:40 | . It depends on all depends on sediments in the basin. Al also |
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78:48 | on the basement and uh that maybe , not enough. Also depends on |
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78:55 | , this sick in your Yeah. . Let us look at the heat |
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79:13 | current heat flu in the uh in earth. You see that this one |
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79:21 | know that, OK. The back of this last if we have no |
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79:27 | , no lie. This is 100 kilometers. The is about 28 |
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79:35 | Yeah, but the middle per square remember that that numbers and then go |
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79:45 | you see that that some area, area here can this kind of the |
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79:50 | fluke can reach up to 120 millivolts square meter. And the normal the |
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80:01 | that is only 28 is about four higher, four times higher than |
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80:09 | Yeah. And then you see I think it's the red area, |
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80:14 | area all shows that is a Yeah, I think they don't sort |
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80:22 | see that in the ocean. The the I think that's the called the |
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80:28 | of the ocean and there's there's almost thickness of the crust and directly towards |
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80:38 | towards the lower and lower class. , I, I started and uh |
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80:46 | at the, the, the normal the area and they have to look |
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80:59 | the, in a range of the to go to. Ok. |
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81:09 | that means that means that what that , that means is if you want |
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81:14 | look at your some resources, wherever go, we will go to |
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81:22 | Yeah, there's the ocean here. if you go to land some, |
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81:30 | , some area here, some some area here here here. And |
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81:34 | if there's a big potential, we get that higher temperature at a relatively |
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81:41 | depth. This is a useful, , nice, nice uh uh ma |
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81:52 | uh this is a surface heater Look at the surface Helu some area |
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81:58 | reach the 100 130. Those are area is good for the for the |
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82:08 | resources and even, you know, , everything with the young Children beyond |
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82:16 | normal as compared to 30 those, area is not good and the the |
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82:24 | blue, dark blue area is not . And uh so here the yellow |
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82:31 | , everything seems about the yellow area still still good, a good area |
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82:36 | the OK. This is uh this a further you know, let's uh |
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82:46 | introduce about the the gradient is equal that divided by the thermal conduction. |
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82:58 | those are the, that's the, the is a that's uh the change |
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83:08 | temperature, that change of the And that's why the units, if |
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83:13 | look at the unit of gradients that C per meter. Yeah. So |
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83:21 | actually the of this, this question and then you got the divided by |
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83:32 | , divided by K. I think need to be introduced to two mathematical |
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83:42 | today. That's all, all Very simple is that the first one |
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83:46 | the D V divided by what D which is time, time. |
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83:55 | volume change through the time of the equals to the volume change from initial |
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84:03 | zero to the at time TV T different time K values at K equals |
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84:14 | are use R equals to the A the exportation export export national of the |
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84:25 | A minus E A which is the energy divided by the R comes, |
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84:34 | very simple, very simple two equations three equations. So that is not |
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84:41 | . But it is important for us remember and heat flow heat flow concept |
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84:51 | uh equations how we can that the blue and gradients, all other things |
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84:59 | we need to remember in particular, flu I that's really uh for |
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85:04 | it's like I just learned that on flow is really not only depends on |
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85:13 | sediment field in the sediment in the gas. Also significant difference on the |
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85:20 | of a bat and the thickness of . That's a really, really important |
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85:29 | . What do you mean like What do you need, seeking himself |
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85:38 | best of the rock like that? da da normally we have very old |
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85:45 | rocks, seeking the under the our and we call it the, there's |
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85:53 | either rocks or morph rocks. Those the best of the best called the |
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86:03 | of best. So I that's what refer in the basement of rock that |
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86:07 | still, is you, normally it's basement of rock and its sickness about |
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86:12 | , maybe, maybe the few few thickness. But what we talk about |
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86:19 | heat flow if effect of the heat in the basin is talk about the |
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86:25 | of the sphere sickness from 80 kilometers to the 168 kilometers. That is |
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86:35 | really, really thick but that's OK . And uh it's this is the |
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86:45 | is that I think this is the summary slide, you know this is |
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86:51 | gradient and equal each flow divide by thermo after this a change of and |
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87:05 | to the divided by the conductor that and then this is the blue. |
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87:16 | blue is a Q which is designed the of the heat passing through a |
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87:26 | area of the earth first surface per of time. Actually in the news |
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87:36 | says that the data flow is a of surface temperature. It it does |
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87:47 | uh and is divided from the two which is the thermal conductivity and the |
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87:55 | , the ratings near the earth. the thermo radi is the, the |
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88:03 | , this kind of thing divided by is actually that's the change of |
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88:12 | Yeah. So that's kind of the with the, to, to, |
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88:27 | uh the relationship of the heat flow the ad. And uh and the |
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88:37 | gratings is that the one equal to K times the, that you look |
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88:46 | this Q equal to one K similar what I, what I talk about |
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88:56 | , very similar to the thermal conductivity the sediments in which the shallow gradient |
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89:06 | determined is measured in the labor. the thermal conductivity it can be measured |
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89:13 | the, in, in the laboratories on different matures. Those are |
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89:17 | those are the joint distribution of you got different units like uh called |
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89:26 | U units. It's a per I think its a kilo have but |
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89:41 | the different uh different area, different have different topic. Let me see |
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89:48 | the highest while we got to the of this and uh the geothermal areas |
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90:00 | see that if you really want to reach the geothermal areas and have |
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90:06 | , you want to your, the , you have to be great. |
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90:14 | actually, if you are, I know if you get the conversion, |
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90:17 | actually if you choose the, the per square meters and you, after |
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90:26 | class you can, if you you can see that all these units |
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90:29 | become how converge to think that that should Bachelor. And then this |
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90:39 | a good about the thermal conductivity of normal rats. And uh just |
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90:47 | the like a race. And uh see the shell have a low and |
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90:57 | I and uh also is the ancient I for the, the conduct that |
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91:10 | the effect of the pro also also effect of the process and the, |
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91:15 | conductivity of the, the, the of the process is actually not decreases |
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91:27 | the, the that means the, activity of the water, the fluid |
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91:35 | lowest. Uh uh If you have , if we have a rock, |
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91:39 | process, the process, they have higher. OK. I think that's |
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91:54 | for this stuff. But I think worth of death and uh for |
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92:03 | and based on the, this, uh this and profile uh the school |
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92:27 | and so that suggest that what we constant, the rate and uh also |
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92:39 | constant algorithms. And uh here is , I think it's uh so go |
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92:48 | the, go to the, the formation here that let, let |
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92:53 | let me explain this one. That's yes uh uh from this, this |
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93:01 | , I do not really use the , they use the and use that |
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93:07 | . So in and that's why the meaning of this time and time |
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93:17 | those are the different formations, different . OK. The Cretaceous racks and |
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93:26 | the index is all below the dash . This is the zone two, |
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93:33 | two. This is something that in that's zone two actually, some uh |
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93:42 | , can differentiate the different zones, to those three for five, those |
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93:49 | zones are still corresponding to the five , which should we summarize that table |
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93:56 | corresponding to some and the products. uh you see see here is the |
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94:03 | and uh this is the the the before the means of here, this |
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94:09 | the current, the the the conditions time is there. Yeah, and |
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94:17 | that direction in time is increased back the geological time of rats in here |
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94:28 | uh the the even even at you not, you really get into |
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94:35 | tree yet. So if we have creator in this, this area did |
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94:43 | really reach to the sub mature range . OK. And uh go to |
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94:50 | rock rock result after 18 years, years and they get into the old |
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95:05 | , change the origin because God got three already. OK. And uh |
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95:12 | at the to the middle. Jura directs the significant portion of those things |
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95:20 | the those three other one is a good, very good for the oil |
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95:30 | oil generation. So if you have soft rat, this area and uh |
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95:36 | the middle class, you already entered the chip of origination, you need |
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95:44 | get the whole of oil and no any formations, those this area |
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95:52 | those which is uh which is a . I think that you, you |
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96:02 | the, you see the, the plots and gradually we removed to the |
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96:07 | like this, the left side and have geological time, we have formations |
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96:15 | do have in the, yeah, is a, that is like our |
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96:20 | D one D model. But then the mate still go to the, |
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96:32 | the, this this those ones from area, the dimensional area and uh |
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96:43 | you can see that, see this the, the legends here, |
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96:48 | yellow is really what true mature the . That's the problem which reflection from |
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96:57 | to 0.7 green is the middle mature oil from 0.7 to one. The |
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97:05 | is a letter mature the oil which to 1 to 1.3. And uh |
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97:12 | , the, the point here at main gas emission from 1.3 to |
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97:19 | OK. OK. OK. This the based on model based on |
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97:23 | model, predict line profile and uh the in this it match very |
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97:36 | I suggest I suggest that, you , you your model build up the |
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97:44 | and you should a very good And then after that, when, |
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97:55 | you start getting into the pickle or at your green ale and people, |
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98:04 | the 2000 interest and then get into very important to the recognition. |
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98:18 | that is actually in the range of , in a range of this range |
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98:25 | the, of the 23, not range for the or the, or |
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98:33 | what else? Yeah, I think a, that's important, that's the |
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98:39 | important information we make the decision, already discussed this one already. And |
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98:48 | come to, to you very similar , to the Haiti, you, |
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98:52 | , you OK. And uh if look at this, this line, |
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98:59 | is, and, and uh this , this side, put the, |
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99:17 | this column here that the formation formation , this, this is very |
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99:25 | You at the end, you know , the, the the, you |
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99:28 | that you best model modeling without and present in this and you will |
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99:34 | you will read the information from OK? And uh look at your |
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99:40 | AX, this is your time, is your geological path. So the |
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99:46 | time is here, this is your situation, this is your current situation |
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99:53 | your, for this. Well, . And uh and that is |
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99:59 | and then look at your, here have a zone two which is |
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100:05 | the two, the two in the line, yellow, yellow area |
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100:12 | two and those three that in the area, those those in the red |
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100:25 | back to the daughter for this You can see that you know |
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100:34 | so that, that this, that , this is the geological time that |
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100:39 | age of and we know about particular . Yeah, for your information. |
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100:52 | then what you can see that is if you look at the yellow |
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100:59 | it's actually the the onset of your sauce rocket enter the the generation. |
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101:07 | that we look at the critical Please tell me the critical time of |
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101:12 | onset of our generation in this, this class. Where is the critical |
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101:21 | ? Yeah, I really, you know what your color is. |
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101:25 | . So many years ago and uh format this formation, this formation and |
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101:35 | but not this, not everything Yeah, everything that the rest of |
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101:42 | formation is not really get into that should get support, support and support |
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101:51 | . OK? If my source rack source rock interval, this it's the |
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102:00 | is fine. OK. This is social and uh what is the critical |
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102:07 | ? What is the critical time for located here? Yeah, yeah, |
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102:17 | 25 and about 25 years to like into the the generation of the oil |
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102:27 | uh what the value of the is 20 million. But actually what |
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102:36 | And uh what is the current current if you go here? Go |
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102:43 | you know this is the zero is in the range of the or that |
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102:50 | that under the current condition on the condition, you are still the source |
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102:55 | in the pick off or OK, the, that is for the older |
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103:02 | . And uh let us let us few more things, a few more |
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103:06 | . Now, suppose this still looking those that bomb and we have a |
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103:19 | sentiment to reach and because the longer of time, yeah, and then |
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103:29 | you see that, that the increasing the what happens that stops quickly and |
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103:42 | you receive the segments from the other of the very short period, the |
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103:52 | time tier, we really think, of the sediments increase and then you |
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104:04 | to this park and then you see second is red, supply is less |
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104:12 | low and without, without your increase material and six is not that. |
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104:23 | the further what here you see that that you have a really slower, |
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104:30 | se reach and period of this And uh but there still subsides, |
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104:38 | receive the statement from the past the side of the and about five million |
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104:45 | ago or two million years ago. uh the the person starts to |
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104:50 | start again. So you see the increase of your sickness in a very |
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104:57 | period of time. So this is that is the kind of things that |
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105:01 | can read, you can read from process. That's a very, that's |
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105:09 | I say that very useful. You , it's a and uh and let |
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105:14 | , let me just think about the about that. Suppose, suppose this |
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105:19 | our of high pro pro and the pro and the high and uh the |
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105:31 | . Let, let me, let ask you a question. What is |
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105:34 | critical time? What is the critical for the reservation? Yeah. At |
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105:41 | reservoir at the reservoir which is the time this time on that, on |
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105:50 | model? Yeah, on this this is algorithm. Yes, five |
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105:57 | ago. It's uh actually, I I many years ago is not really |
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106:11 | . It, the reason is that they start your, your your. |
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106:19 | yeah, you only need, you have a good rock. You need |
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106:24 | have, you need to have you have a support, you see |
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106:31 | rock and then you say until this rock is deposit and then you |
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106:38 | to see start to, to, have a have your effective skills |
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106:46 | which will be a very, I think. All right, that's because |
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106:55 | is uh how our our the Yeah. Yeah. So that's |
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107:04 | that's the how you know, we at those, those, those, |
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107:07 | those graph and you will learn a . You, you read this plot |
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107:11 | you will learn a lot and if is true or not, everything depends |
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107:17 | your collaboration. Yeah, you, calibrate your sub maturity, some maturity |
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107:25 | , that kind of model. And we still need to check back, |
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107:28 | suppose that if I read all the that I say, OK. |
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107:32 | And by critical of the formation coming for 10 million years ago before the |
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107:42 | effective trap did not do it because series is still not developed yet. |
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107:49 | uh and then you need to, locate your reference, the reference to |
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107:53 | others because this is you, you really, everything depends on the model |
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107:58 | . You need to check with, with your real geology. You make |
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108:03 | model here, suppose you have geological knowledge here, here, here |
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108:10 | here. And then you have some say, OK, my, what |
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108:13 | geological models tell us and then OK, this is the my, |
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108:19 | modeling results match the real geology. , you need to check, you |
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108:25 | to check how your statement from modeling March to the geology of March. |
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108:33 | that is the, I think that the, all the things which I |
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108:36 | tell from this graph. And uh will do that. This is very |
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108:42 | . This is very use. That's I say the best mode is |
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108:47 | Best model is important. OK. . That's, this is a, |
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108:57 | , that's I think it's almost I assuming this assuming this is so and |
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109:02 | you can, that you can see what is the, what, what |
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109:07 | the real critical time time? And this one critical time? Five. |
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109:19 | . Five. And uh that the, that's the big real and |
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109:28 | to everything if you tap, if trap the formula before 35 minutes, |
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109:39 | it's not good for the oil or . But uh if the plan formula |
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109:47 | close the very a to, to , to the situation and then if |
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109:55 | is a high possibility that all any question refer to this graph, |
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110:17 | you read the, read the, , if you see something here on |
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110:21 | , uh you know, those, the curves using your geology technology, |
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110:26 | your geochemist knowledge, using whatever knowledge have. And uh you can it |
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110:32 | here, you can put the, know, tell the, tell the |
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110:36 | , tell the geology story. And you tell the geology story, if |
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110:42 | ge story is true or not you need to really check with the |
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110:47 | geology. OK? And uh for maturity to go to the app creation |
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111:00 | the before you know, you have as and uh we explain it to |
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111:06 | deeper racks. And now we see those rocks got the zoom, which |
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111:13 | yes. So you see that is if you say that when, if |
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111:20 | , if the, if the, the source rock and when you start |
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111:26 | yes, natural death. Yeah. the meaning is to and those, |
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111:34 | , those the, the, the the uh and, and that means |
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111:43 | you have a traps forms adjacent to one, that gene gas can be |
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111:49 | and charge trap. OK? This uh I definitely need to need you |
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112:04 | understand that this kind of plots because is the house how that's best |
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112:11 | That is the the hidden working You, you did this kind of |
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112:16 | . Yeah, you this kind of , you need to tell the stories |
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112:21 | your thought that generation explosion and your information time and your critical time for |
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112:31 | your trap information and your effective trap related to your block. OK? |
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112:39 | you will put the information real information the in this kind of plots. |
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112:45 | , I definitely want you to understand one. And uh of course, |
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112:50 | is the final product we talk about lot. I to say that after |
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112:54 | class, each of us, each us all can read this plots, |
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113:01 | the previous plots and those are called system system elements and the processing through |
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113:10 | time at the at the beginning, I said that we have five, |
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113:16 | , we have system including five geological and five geological processes. Yeah. |
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113:23 | let us see that. And then , they got actually the, they |
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113:28 | a, they have a sea they have, they have. So |
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113:33 | are the five elements, geological We have the and uh if you |
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113:40 | at this summary, pay attention to , those are the geological time. |
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113:47 | that today, present time, the day since the time is there. |
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113:54 | this is for that. OK. uh this is the, this is |
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114:01 | , the elements of geological events at , this is this one, you |
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114:07 | that, see that those, those geological age, the name of the |
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114:17 | uh if you get this end there people, when you talk to the |
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114:26 | geologist that they will follow you, ? 100 million, 100 million, |
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114:37 | actually, it is actually made of you need this, you have a |
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114:46 | of this, this, this uh those are, those are those |
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114:53 | All the other computer can I can , those, those, yeah, |
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115:00 | things, the table that's useful. then, then they say, |
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115:08 | which is the sauce rack. This my sauce rack. What about |
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115:19 | And now you say, OK, ritual is by here? The origin |
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115:29 | , that the deposits, the classic , red, the time you see |
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115:38 | timing and you see the timing. sounds like the, yeah, that's |
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115:45 | good. That's a good. And you see the is actually same time |
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115:53 | that you have. So the red have. So that's, and then |
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116:04 | see all the, after the open is the deposit started the late, |
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116:11 | early of all the way to the that all the open. OK. |
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116:24 | is the old one. You get open the village to this stuff. |
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116:32 | , it's a, it's a over rock referring to the rocks because the |
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116:39 | city on top of OK, I on top of, on top of |
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116:47 | , see the red light here, will open the bracket much longer |
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116:57 | Um um Yeah, is important because the I will accomplish. Oh |
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117:11 | the, yeah, anything. The the, both the, both the |
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117:18 | the, the, the uh and , and, and the push to |
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117:25 | the Yeah. OK. OK. will do the top formation. Formation |
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117:34 | here that we have formation and uh at our generation of explosion. This |
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117:49 | a generation, this generation to that . Is that actually that the, |
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117:58 | so very clearly we are with our the the generation that starts at this |
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118:07 | of time of creation. But the occurring and to the the middle of |
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118:17 | , why, why, why the generation time is uh is uh earlier |
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118:27 | the old pressure and enough time to the first build out. And in |
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118:37 | words, the oil is not like and you need to reach that the |
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118:46 | to that, that the, the , the oil and then they are |
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118:52 | to do the app version that you , I I'm very glad that that |
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118:58 | the knowledge which we, which we before, we will use that use |
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119:03 | here to, to understand that it's or not reasonable. You will use |
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119:09 | as much. And uh and now say, OK, this is, |
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119:15 | uh you say that the oil generation is actually stops oil generation stops for |
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119:21 | case around four years. But that that you know, very deep, |
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119:27 | , deeper, which is difficult for . And that's why the generation if |
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119:41 | the and the generation of the so that's actually the exposure is not |
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119:55 | . So they do have a critical here. See that say the critical |
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120:00 | here, direct to the time to generation exposure I think to the critical |
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120:10 | because time is here. And the critical time is here actually to the |
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120:16 | of the explosion. That means there no, the pressure is pressure alone |
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120:21 | there's no enough pressure to let the be spelled out. So actually, |
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120:29 | that that means that if you if you trap for the fail the |
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120:34 | in some some area, here is kind of here. Uh you see |
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120:43 | see this is very important, this very important slide. And uh I |
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120:48 | want to, to read each other you understand that all the, all |
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120:53 | concept, all the, all the , what we, what are we |
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120:59 | in the last few days? And it's easier for you to understand |
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121:05 | understand that this this this chat, charge, that is how the how |
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121:13 | the you know this if you bring charge, if you bring this type |
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121:18 | geologist, geologist will appreciate that, they can, they can understand that |
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121:23 | , you gave a little the the explanation as to how those things |
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121:29 | Many geologists that they can read this this plot and uh almost everybody, |
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121:38 | can read this, this one. , can read this one because that's |
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121:42 | . That's ok. So over pressure the generation of the critical time and |
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121:50 | they say, OK, you critical of critical time for the charge is |
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121:57 | 30 minutes is uh in the, the uh and that another risk, |
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122:11 | of less than 10 million years, million years ago because of the |
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122:17 | And uh the the the not enough allow the oil gets built out. |
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122:24 | it's a convenience for that. Is kind of risk five, their critical |
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122:39 | maybe star right here since your trap already in place and you are, |
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122:45 | have generations of happening that window. , I think it's a simple and |
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122:59 | I would say that the reason why the the person put a critical time |
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123:06 | is OK. This time hydro generation but they still have and uh they |
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123:15 | uh almost they have a transformation almost time. So they put this is |
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123:20 | , that, that means that this also the the chance of risk come |
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123:27 | the critical and anything, anything that know from here to here at all |
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123:33 | for the regular charging. But after , after this, this time, |
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123:39 | will be a risk. OK? when I was, yeah, I |
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123:52 | it had to be like, why you say it was a risk? |
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124:09 | one? Yeah, this one is because uh you know, the this |
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124:14 | should be I I don't think this is the same, the, the |
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124:20 | as this one. It's the, reason, the reason is we see |
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124:24 | conti regeneration continue a generation of of the hydrocarbons. Uh And to |
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124:32 | reason reason from this chat. And uh from here you see that |
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124:37 | we saw like the generation stops How can cause the generation stops? |
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124:44 | means your temperature getting cooler. What means you, you reach the sub |
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124:51 | reach the maximum of temperature deposition and the temperature is the hardest. And |
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124:58 | the only things you can that stop reactions is happening, your uplift and |
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125:07 | your temperature get cooler, temperature gets and then it actually stops. So |
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125:14 | is why that's, that's why I it's the one of the critical at |
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125:21 | you. Yeah, that's that I is that this is very useful, |
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125:32 | useful chat and the hidden you can this chat to get to the, |
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125:36 | to the the generate this kind of from for your work. Yeah. |
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125:46 | questions. OK. I think it's we are good and uh OK. |
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125:55 | is uh let me, let me this two slides, three slides and |
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126:00 | we can, we can have a . And uh I think this is |
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126:06 | , another key studies and still OK? That mean still change the |
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126:17 | about the many years, this period time, what happens in the, |
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126:24 | this everything older than 10 years for . OK. That's why, that's |
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126:33 | you see that here. 707 125 , that's the reason you do not |
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126:48 | care about this, you really care this book. OK? And then |
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126:56 | is the, the time scale and and the, the protection and this |
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127:05 | the, this is the additional for and then put the and for that |
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127:19 | the play groups and the awesome shop the group. And the, |
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127:26 | and this is the soft rock. is the rock and the, the |
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127:37 | and uh for the rock that this is the coming of the, |
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127:47 | formation that is about the for the my OK. And then that's because |
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128:00 | focus on the focus on real and look at the red, red actually |
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128:08 | they are almost over. So like that the overlap with the, with |
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128:16 | , with our uh and look at rocks is different, got the same |
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128:26 | almost same as our and the over racks. Oh This is the over |
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128:33 | the after that, after the, position, all the and the top |
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128:42 | , look at the top formation. have a actually the, the form |
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128:49 | the form from the 14, 10 from now. And uh also have |
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128:58 | in conditional pa pa this area out . So after that, you |
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129:06 | if, if you look at this processes going take to the almost over |
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129:11 | . And then when I saw that , before I look at this this |
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129:15 | , I say, OK, the time definitely some somewhere here. |
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129:19 | it's a critical time here because this the two events taking place. So |
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129:24 | want to, you definitely want to at that possibility, right? Put |
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129:29 | critical time here. Yeah. And the generation migration on the OK. |
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129:36 | are the or the or the the the generation, OK? And the |
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129:51 | , very good preservation conditions. That's the that's why you see that any |
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129:58 | from the is all good and critical where the critical time and at that |
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130:07 | , we need to focus about the the salt formation, how the that |
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130:18 | focus, you focus, you look that and uh also if you look |
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130:25 | the the here for me, I is that if you have a |
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130:30 | you do have a generation, do pre generation, you still have |
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130:34 | possibility to form the form the type traps out there is alleged after this |
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130:42 | time but the critical time and then then questions with this. OK. |
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130:55 | great. And this, this one already, you know, we the |
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131:01 | the, this is the first time do the, the the the before |
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131:05 | introduce everything about base modeling. We this plus plus. And now if |
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131:11 | look at this one, yes, understand that. And uh one go |
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131:16 | those three, those are the three the four is the sum and those |
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131:24 | your product. And the is and it will be very easily to |
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131:31 | this. I think that's it. all what should be through the, |
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131:48 | , the, the this afternoon portion first portion of the talk and we |
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131:54 | discuss more in the, we will more in the after our break that |
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131:59 | , have a 10 minutes break. . OK. Yeah. And uh |
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132:07 | , we talk about a lot about of Petro generation and a few |
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132:11 | those we already talk about about And those are, we also talk |
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132:16 | it and those are, we also about it. We show some key |
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132:22 | here and I show this, this before in the morning. And uh |
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132:28 | it's uh it's uh how the, different uh geological uh the, |
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132:37 | the history affect the petro generation. that's one you see that, that |
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132:43 | is the time, I think the X excess is time, Y excess |
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132:50 | death. And you see that, the time it's a continuous today, |
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132:57 | time in increasing the continuous continuous linear of the death, which is uh |
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133:06 | is the corresponding to our linear And here this is uh some period |
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133:14 | time they bounce back, up, and then continue subsidence. And that |
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133:21 | our, you see that this continuous point edge for our first time and |
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133:29 | some uplift with some time and get zero point and here we have |
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133:38 | we have, and then, and have a zero and this one have |
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133:49 | continuously the, the position that the, the rate is higher so |
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133:57 | they get the flat, the higher time. So once we understand |
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134:03 | the, the, the profile and easy for us to understand this |
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134:09 | Yeah. OK. And uh one the goal for us, we want |
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134:16 | look at the, how the, , the, the, the variation |
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134:23 | the best or original. So that, that means we need to |
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134:28 | a map and uh the is not and this go to the, those |
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134:33 | go to two 3d. So that's go to map, everything will be |
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134:39 | . So this, this step of best you see the depth of the |
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134:43 | . OK. Yeah. And what you see once you see the |
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134:51 | , you can quickly quickly come up joke geometry of the best in |
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134:56 | the, the for your, like one have a deep here to the |
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135:05 | . And uh then if you look the, the, which is the |
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135:13 | constant uh about 2.5 degree and the is actually have a higher. And |
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135:27 | again, the, the of the of, especially if the, |
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135:33 | the, the gradient is 2.2 point or 2.5. And now it's increasing |
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135:40 | 3.7. And you see that significant , significant change you change the before |
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135:51 | that is only about 0.6. Now reach at 1.8 that significant change. |
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135:59 | , you have and, and once have this model and then see compare |
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136:04 | your real geology and you, you measure which are the two constrain |
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136:10 | model. And then you will determine one is right. And this is |
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136:16 | gradients and uh do some gradients and , they use the different gradients at |
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136:22 | area. And that showed the this result in a map. And uh |
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136:29 | we already, we already discuss them , many times about this five. |
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136:35 | still the most important slide. We to remember it and this comparison we |
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136:42 | do the same. And so that's quick review questions, zones of hydrocarbon |
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136:49 | and the explosion. How many What are the characteristic products? So |
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136:54 | think you have a clearly picture in mind. Yeah, for this |
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137:00 | And the second one is that the induces of maturity is that is uh |
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137:06 | 15 plus hydrocarbon concentrations C C I that is direct uh in, |
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137:14 | in indicator of the maturity. And water problem is those, those things |
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137:20 | cause some uh because the contamination is and also we have a significant loss |
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137:25 | the large hydrocarbons. So we lose information, but that's this is still |
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137:31 | information and uh it's under the, OK. That's the question. I |
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137:37 | answer this. That and the issues direct use of maturity based on the |
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137:42 | mobile components and the mis misinterpretation cause non indi indued standing of the rocks |
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137:52 | migrate m flus and also contamination of dreaming flus. And uh now we |
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138:00 | to the hydrocarbon migration trap and the how toco expulsion and migration. I |
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138:11 | think it's the, I already describe , this this slide but I still |
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138:16 | to emphasize a little bit more. , so we have the, we |
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138:21 | at the scale that is the, about the trans and uh then we |
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138:29 | a different scale and the microscope scale reached about the about this scale as |
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138:36 | look at the paper, same sections the organic and that this year and |
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138:43 | because the S C M still reaches nanometers and they go to the even |
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138:51 | scale, we look at the and molecule that actually even the molecule levels |
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138:59 | . So we, we really deal with with the very big scale variation |
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139:04 | we talk on the migration and the and uh those kinds of things and |
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139:09 | factors to controlling the hydrocarbon generation on expulsion. It's of course, that |
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139:15 | formation of organic matter sediments and the of the hydrogen rich organic matter and |
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139:21 | thermal maturation of organic matter. And generation of the critical moment of hydrocarbon |
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139:27 | overcome the retention capacity of source rocks generation of excess whole pressures to induce |
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139:36 | fraction of source rocks. You once you read all this sentence in |
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139:41 | mind, you definitely linked with some graphs which what we're showing in our |
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139:48 | . Yeah, how the pressure created the increasing of the generation of the |
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139:54 | matter in the oil and the And also we, we know that |
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139:59 | needed to reach some critical command in to overcome the absorption and generate the |
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140:06 | that those are the make that your amount of oil generator is enough |
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140:13 | expel out all things and the and factor to controlling the uh hydrocarbon |
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140:21 | you need to, if you have continued compaction of the source, that |
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140:27 | a significantly reduce the property and also the temperature. Yeah, compa release |
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140:37 | hydrocarbons in quantities exceeding the reac retention of carrier bands. I told that |
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140:45 | that, you know, we the one we talked about. So the |
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140:48 | source rock source rock, which oil to meet the minimum requirement of the |
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140:54 | rock itself have retention. And uh the gene oil expelled out of from |
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141:03 | getting carrier ba only about uh only the maybe 10% or 15% of the |
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141:10 | can be accumulated in the traps. about the 90% of the oils expelled |
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141:18 | source rocks get into the courier base other residue of oil in to keep |
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141:26 | , the, the lost in the base. Because the carrier beds have |
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141:30 | pro you, you in order to , you will overcome the pre capital |
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141:36 | and you need to replace the water the, in the, the, |
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141:41 | your, your post and then you the, the, the capital pressure |
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141:47 | uh C 00 projection. It the uh CO2 injection is not related CO2 |
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141:56 | . You can inject your CO2 to carrier base and those, those can |
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142:02 | the remain residual oil. And that's your, increase your oil production, |
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142:09 | your CO2 can be dissolved in your base in the water and that can |
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142:15 | the recovery. Yeah, but that is that uh that's not related |
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142:20 | the generation, enrich the CO2 C CO2, the storage and the presence |
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142:27 | the porous um pre carrier beds adjacent the source rocks and the stretch graphic |
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142:32 | construct structure, inter relation ships that various two migration traps. That's uh |
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142:42 | , we already did the to talk all those things. And we have |
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142:47 | talked about the concept to a barrier of unit volume of oil pro source |
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142:53 | , generate the oil generator from source and increase the pressure and those kind |
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143:00 | increased pressure that uh could be caused fracture generation in the source wraps are |
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143:09 | is for the oil expo expulsion when have a OK. Let's just talk |
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143:19 | the expulsion mechanisms. Petro expelled petrom expelled from the. So at continuous |
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143:29 | fi along interconnect the character networks. is the one statement. In other |
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143:36 | , you know, we, we about the heterogeneity of the organ distribution |
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143:42 | the shells and the organic matter can paired, they distributed around London. |
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143:49 | those things can be the form that connected in network which that's called the |
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143:58 | networks as the, as the the explosion. And that's the first |
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144:08 | Second point of mobilization will take place after enough hydrocarbons have been formed to |
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144:16 | the retention capacity of both organic network the mineral metrics of source rocks. |
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144:23 | think you can follow the second point it means you have to generate enough |
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144:29 | . And the first, they need meet the retention of the organs and |
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144:36 | mineral hospitals in the source rock before expelled out of your source. |
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144:42 | That is what you mean. Second , third point is transit micro fractures |
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144:49 | in some sort as a result of increased internal pressure which is associated with |
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144:55 | hydrocarbon generation, provide expulsion avenues for hydrocarbons. This is what we already |
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145:02 | about those things. This is about expulsion mechanisms and uh natural pressure |
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145:12 | That's we, we, we already about this. And uh you |
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145:16 | that's uh as a really valve, kind of the, that simple because |
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145:20 | some vessels with this valve and when pick it up, then to add |
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145:26 | pressure and then you have to release pressure that's release the pressure and then |
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145:33 | continue to generate oil and gas and to the build up pressure and eventually |
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145:39 | will expel the up out there. that's uh those are called natural pressure |
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145:45 | . And uh I think the point make here is called the fresh oil |
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145:51 | require over pressure. That's uh that that generate the, the exposure is |
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145:58 | required the overpressure how you generate over . That is a hydrocarbon gene generation |
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146:05 | converted to the oil and gas. uh over pressure require pressure. Seeing |
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146:11 | is the pressure that means that you need to the good seal to generate |
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146:17 | pressure, clarify the minerals and can as a the and the system are |
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146:28 | sourcing, self sealing and the self the reservoir. And the many seals |
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146:34 | transit trans being formed by the system the bridge or destroyed by the system |
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146:41 | the generation. So that means that , your se system is uh it |
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146:48 | be destroyed as well in somehow you to evaluate your se system. That's |
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146:52 | the petroleum system, you know, you see the petroleum system and uh |
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146:57 | chat and you see the, what the critical time for the formation. |
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147:03 | if the after that, if you have a uplifting, generate some fractures |
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147:09 | the forces in your cell that can them cause you the destroy it. |
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147:15 | uh I don't want to spend too time for him, but I want |
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147:19 | go through a little bit of this . So we have this three percent |
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147:27 | 4% of which. And uh the, the is 1.3 and the |
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147:37 | open market is 1.3 of the where and the oil and the gas. |
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147:53 | then we see that the, the in the carbon content because the, |
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147:59 | gene oil gas and some better So the carbon increase to from 74% |
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148:09 | 2%. But the is reduced because , because the the the the that |
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148:18 | less becomes less. So the volume reduced and that 7%. And how |
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148:25 | oil generation is only small of oil if you make a numbers all |
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148:34 | that gene oil is not enough to the whole system in the rocks |
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148:42 | What that means you do not have access amount of oil available to be |
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148:49 | out so that this is not it's not effective. So you have |
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148:55 | not have enough oil can be expelled . So that's this uh this is |
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149:06 | the two things is, is, some maturation, not reach, reach |
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149:11 | maturation yet. That is the one . The second thing is the top |
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149:20 | . I I think it's a you the whole calculation you don't need. |
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149:26 | you do not really work on the modeling, you don't need to understand |
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149:29 | these things. But, but you the concepts, the concepts we already |
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149:35 | about before and uh if you really on the high carbon generation system, |
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149:40 | need to, you need to clearly the how you call this. |
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149:49 | what's this one says this internal migration the rock is mainly involves movement of |
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149:57 | literally along parallel the bedding uh surfaces oil generating from the organic matter is |
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150:10 | towards the open fractures on the po part, part fraction fractures on the |
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150:20 | trust transverse to the bedding, the carry oil from the pats to expulsion |
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150:32 | . What are the key points is actually say that if you have a |
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150:36 | generated, you have a fracture developed of the high pressure and uh along |
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150:42 | beddings, what I describe that in in the picture say, OK, |
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150:47 | a the bedding, organic bedding, distributed bedding. But those organic match |
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150:53 | be connected to organ match connected interconnected . So the field with oil and |
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150:59 | those can see those things can be out along the interconnected organic a network |
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151:06 | also can be filled into the the the matrix systems during the during that |
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151:15 | of internal migration. And this, , we, we show that he |
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151:22 | the shell already, I don't want , those, those we, we |
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151:26 | describe that on the, this is the uh from some and those ones |
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151:36 | we see that the, some pressure build up from the, from the |
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151:43 | of the origin which and uh I we, we, we show this |
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151:50 | one before it's called a genetic classification system, including the generation system on |
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151:58 | migration and generation. Uh The system uh including and the normal under and |
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152:08 | the chat. And uh it all on, depends on availability of the |
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152:15 | the sub maturity of the rock and availability of the here is dr style |
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152:23 | can be bad or drainage and in can be a high and uh also |
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152:33 | law in independent and eventually the control is according to the qualifier selected from |
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152:41 | three catalogs. Actually the the the , OK. The migration is controlled |
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152:52 | high pressure differences. The flow flow the high pressure to low pressure |
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152:57 | This moment may be either be parallel in certain in certain circumstances should also |
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153:07 | be normal to be. And uh graph just uh I just want to |
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153:13 | some explanation here is based on the . If you look at the gravity |
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153:20 | and the force are from a high to the low position, this is |
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153:25 | energy variable. Yeah uh on uh but you have a, some, |
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153:32 | uh and the barriers that this part this, that higher and not all |
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153:38 | . And uh over this uh then and another one is uh based on |
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153:44 | voice and the voice that is because difference of. So that's the |
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153:51 | So the this downward is, and this is about the policy and see |
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153:57 | , the area for the gravity variable is the force that become a barrier |
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154:06 | the energy barrier again. So actually the the the the the upward |
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154:14 | those are 22 forces to make the migration migration from a high pressure to |
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154:23 | pressure. So for gravity force is the high to low and for force |
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154:31 | low to high because the density the the next slide I think that's |
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154:37 | , this is this is that this gravity, there's no graphic differences here |
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154:44 | everything is by the water. And if you have oil, oil density |
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154:49 | lower than the water so that you have a gratitude for. And uh |
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154:56 | is graph is so you gotta go direction and uh for, for the |
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155:02 | and even is that even larger So this is uh this is the |
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155:10 | the the the explanation and this graph that all the formation water both very |
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155:20 | uh with water is on the and a different color, different uh different |
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155:32 | . What temperature, temperature voice and the gas to that. And uh |
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155:42 | increasing the increase of the is actually the voice. This is about the |
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155:56 | of the hybrid dynamics and the displacement oil and electron. It's actually |
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156:02 | just to show the three case three of standard and the one is no |
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156:09 | . There's no, no, not the normal, normal the |
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156:17 | It's uh if you do the hydraulic studies, you know, recharge, |
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156:24 | , recharging from your, your your and then to formation. But like |
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156:31 | one, there's no recharge, there's additional source water. So everything the |
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156:37 | safe, stay safe. So what with the oil? You have |
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156:42 | oil under water and uh you know the the the oil and the oil |
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156:48 | the water that is large and not the the decline, the the |
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156:56 | But if you have more water you can have water flow. You |
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157:01 | the additional water come in to your . And then what happens? You |
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157:07 | some water, bring some definitely bring water in and then to see that |
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157:11 | water and the oil and the water interface is not, it become |
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157:18 | This it's reasonable. Yeah, because have a, you, you have |
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157:23 | water flash in this direction and uh some oil flow through this direction. |
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157:30 | then if you look at the, have a very strong water and |
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157:35 | you almost, you almost destroy the , the oil, that's we have |
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157:42 | here. And then you, you the, this, this, this |
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157:46 | all we have water and the this, this is a kind of |
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157:52 | things we will talk next week about , the degradation caused by the water |
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158:00 | can alter the oil quality. So give a, give you an idea |
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158:05 | the about the uh how influence of hydraulic, what dynamics to the oil |
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158:12 | water preservation and the hydrocarbon migration is part of the system current system. |
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158:21 | have a prostate and uh forecast from as the best structure style and out |
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158:31 | carbon dynamic gradients and distribution of the and the present and the P S |
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158:43 | and the carrier be including the sorry balls, including the permeable base and |
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158:51 | some graphic lens and some channels and structures, joints and folds and the |
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158:59 | conformity structures. Those are the carrier . And uh so let see here |
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159:04 | , that shows that and you have in parallel ma know that uh that |
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159:11 | center of the and that of the, the, the the center |
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159:17 | see the, the, the the better depth here is deeper than the |
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159:24 | the center to the edge. So happens if you have a here, |
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159:29 | best center, your formation in the, the form this kind of |
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159:34 | and the not the the angles. so you, you flu it can |
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159:40 | easily later along the because of the , the voice to the, |
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159:47 | you see that the direction the expo from center to the edge. And |
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159:57 | is the case at all the And uh for this, this that |
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160:09 | me about how are you going? no explosion, no expulsion because export |
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160:29 | that it means that you, you to have enough oil. And so |
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160:34 | have the and that the excess oil be. That means this, this |
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160:40 | , the maturity is old, so enough oil. So that's why the |
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160:46 | not really reach the explosion. Uh the but the this small bad they |
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160:54 | some oil so that all the oil expelled have a very adjacent the structure |
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161:04 | 408. What else? Yeah, , I think that's it. |
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161:12 | and then also have a different, can evaluate the estimate the oil |
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161:18 | in the different different and uh based the, based on the C 15 |
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161:27 | and the yield and uh can ran the different actor in different formations and |
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161:35 | distance of migration and uh can be by the structure style and relatively short |
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161:44 | that 10 miles, 10 miles. relatively short distance. Yeah. Think |
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161:50 | that. It's including the North Sea the Mars and in from, and |
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162:04 | long distance can be 100 mile, miles, 100 miles that's from, |
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162:10 | almost from the, you know, to Austin. Yeah. 100 |
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162:17 | Yeah. That's a fall on the , fall on the best and actually |
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162:20 | have a long migration. OK. are some examples just to give you |
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162:27 | uh some examples. This is this is a long time, the |
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162:32 | generation from here on average, average to the to, to the very |
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162:39 | . So this is the, this the 100 degree 106 degree F as |
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162:44 | limit. Anything over here, it the onset of oil generation. |
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162:50 | but anything over here, those rock immature. Anything in the, in |
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162:57 | traps is all rich oil from from the rock, the mature. |
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163:05 | if you look at the, the oil signature oil signature and there's |
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163:12 | , there's a very important factor that want to see that on the rat |
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163:21 | here, that the deep, this deep with the, the, |
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163:27 | the 0.7 and the is 3.7, one is about seven. This one |
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163:36 | that means that those are the, are the, the, the oil |
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163:40 | come from the same source rock that you look at the, look at |
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163:45 | oil, she see, she see are different. That could be really |
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163:52 | oil from here getting to mature and know actually they have a can be |
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164:00 | out. Yeah, oil reached some and spelled out oil from here is |
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164:09 | out and charge them to, to here or could it be that |
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164:16 | the the, they use a very , very deep oil. And that |
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164:30 | here because the oil from 22 to to 46 same source oil that have |
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164:40 | oil quality because they generate at different that just uh just to give you |
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164:51 | example about migration. And this is , this is the, the uh |
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164:58 | see like the whole different of This, this is the deposition |
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165:06 | very deeper and some oil is actually reach to and the, the the |
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165:14 | structure to the higher areas. Exactly you look at the scale of scales |
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165:20 | the beginning, this this 15, K and uh this is also the |
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165:33 | kind of and just shows that all of both. So both group that |
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165:41 | do have a have migration directions in migration direction can be migration along here |
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165:53 | . Yeah. And uh just put window, the window which is the |
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166:01 | , which is the carrier reservoir which the the new things happen and it |
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166:19 | the, the geological lower points As those, those are the some |
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166:32 | tables about the, the, the petroleum system for the basic ones and |
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166:39 | the Bima ice box and of the oil. And also you don't need |
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166:44 | read these tables. This is too . You don't need to know too |
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166:49 | about those things. There's too, many inspections and I don't want to |
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166:54 | you just uh just you see that geo chems are organic geochemist and we |
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166:59 | that what each, what each parameters the, referring to how we use |
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167:05 | things. You don't need to know . And they just said that organic |
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167:08 | the organic geochemist. They are doing lot of those things and uh to |
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167:14 | the oil, oil, oil source . And this is another one is |
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167:21 | studies and show the long migration called multiple migration positive exist in a single |
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167:28 | producing accumulation with different characteristics. And so the, the I think that |
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167:35 | , you can see that they have that they have thought that here here |
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167:44 | see this is not the previous developed and here and also the of developed |
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167:56 | . And uh you see the has and it can be can be charged |
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168:08 | to the structure, high area and the oil can be here and also |
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168:15 | oil can not and they can charge up here. And if they developed |
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168:22 | this is very complex complex geology and that this is the Gulf of Mexico |
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168:34 | the, the, the soft rock in here, all the formula primary |
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168:44 | that means oil generates charge, that a very a structure. And later |
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168:53 | of techno electronics, additional force such and migration, destroy the, destroy |
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169:01 | original oil fields and the oil field the field can be M and into |
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169:11 | cell structure plans. Which is, are the, the, the formula |
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169:19 | all preserved in the primary field. is the, this is about mechanical |
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169:26 | tracking mechanisms and that's what I receive . And uh we, we already |
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169:38 | this one. This is the all the two relevant and source system. |
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169:44 | is the associate associate each other in terms of the space special |
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169:51 | Now this one, this is the and this oil is coming can come |
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169:58 | here and uh the, the both the car head and both the structure |
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170:05 | on the floor on the re and those, those things, you |
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170:10 | there is a, there is a association between the red bar and the |
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170:17 | this is uh do not really associate each other. That is the oil |
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170:22 | here. And the and then you build the, the along the on |
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170:29 | oil. But those, those oil not that this uh this the |
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170:43 | we already, I think we already about this one, you know, |
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170:46 | we have a generation. But those are the on the and the |
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170:56 | is very high now and then one oil is along the and some structure |
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171:05 | here. And also, and also flu can be mad along the floor |
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171:14 | then goes to the top. It not have good here and the temperature |
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171:20 | can be to the and uh to to the app and this is the |
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171:34 | uh the the graph show similar similar the the concept of this is |
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171:39 | But here the oil can be the on the to the and do not |
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171:52 | to the to the. Yeah, are the the two kind of mechanisms |
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172:00 | the propose of the migration concept so the migration concept. Those things, |
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172:09 | better parallel is personal migration, which what we discussed before. It always |
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172:15 | , always important to invest. And and gene oil can be along the |
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172:22 | and to, to the, to . So that's called the, it's |
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172:35 | this one is called a better kind migration. This support is the is |
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172:41 | highest point in the, in the , in the, in the |
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172:45 | And uh those are the points that oil. So gene oil can be |
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172:51 | the to the to, to to the highest point that those call |
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172:56 | the whole. Those two. we already, we already uh show |
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173:04 | key studies of this those two and they generate some kind of uh easy |
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173:10 | jobs and help us to understand and come up here. So this is |
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173:16 | very parallel. So we have a course, we have a, you |
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173:22 | a, you have a chance We have and have a look at |
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173:27 | , the geometry which you will the more likely you will receive the |
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173:35 | . OK. Bye which you know a AAA and the in the medium |
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173:50 | see the 555 which your, that A actually what A set A |
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174:03 | B and C to receive the Yeah, that is a, that |
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174:08 | a very simple, simple concept is would say if you try form the |
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174:14 | to your source. So for it will have a higher possibility to |
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174:22 | it because it will take less migration M M OK? And uh |
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174:34 | this is the, we already show one, you know, this is |
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174:37 | best and the, and this one this shows the shows the, the |
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174:48 | and uh and check into the, track that places we show that already |
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175:04 | is a higher cut migration migration associated the system. You know, the |
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175:11 | , not the the information that I the have a have a Yeah. |
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175:19 | this is the, we have uh top of oil window here is |
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175:26 | this is all like the, the, the the carrier mass and |
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175:33 | those carrier in Taiwan natural migration of of carbon and just below the performance |
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175:42 | that is the status 18 miles miles , you know, and you can |
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175:57 | a accumulate all accumulation somewhere here that 18 miles is about 160 miles. |
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176:05 | the learn of my, this is case is about to show the vertical |
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176:14 | a dissociation source system. This is central graph of North Sea and the |
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176:22 | . So this and this is the generate top of oil window and there |
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176:29 | track our as we operation OK. to the carrier systems and this is |
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176:46 | generation and uh OK. This is the this migration is the those |
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176:53 | those are the center of the and different color shows the zoom, the |
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177:00 | color is doom three and the yellow do four and got the virus last |
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177:09 | and the yellow color is blue and the very good. And uh and |
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177:20 | look at the migration explosion that all the to the of the his older |
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177:34 | what else? Ok. This is case and a a and the the |
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177:45 | area has human mature also. And all all the and the, and |
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177:58 | this time the the the first day produce the data in the on the |
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178:11 | day. What what? Oh, is a 15 million years ago that |
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178:19 | situation. So 15 million years ago uh this area which the area under |
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178:29 | I really, it's a lot cheaper uh but the the the current |
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178:37 | if you look at the mature mature , it's really big, really |
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178:43 | So all the oil in the reach and not the over there, if |
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178:49 | is available, that's what that tells from 15 million years to to |
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178:58 | It's actually that the getting more mature of the work. Think about the |
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179:14 | will be very continuously. Yeah, the and receive the more, receive |
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179:24 | sediments in the in the and that increase the of this area. And |
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179:33 | you see that 50 years many years , the area too much but only |
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179:43 | a very, very low limit. of the you OK. What this |
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179:55 | is this like generate migration and in dark river which is a 50 million |
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180:02 | . OK? That means 50 million to for the best of that. |
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180:07 | uh what happens is the, the represent gene gene generation of basin and |
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180:13 | oil fields that oil fields and all migration here and uh like all into |
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180:25 | and those are all and uh go the unformed and all the and this |
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180:41 | is a general migration pathway on of river at present time. The current |
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180:49 | is because more mature, getting much area, more much to it |
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180:54 | see the green area become more. previously this other area is still not |
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181:01 | reached the green area yet, not really reach the oil yet. |
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181:06 | uh here get because continue and receive more sediments and the other area get |
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181:16 | , more oil and oil beverage and check the OK. This is the |
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181:28 | migration and the show back on the have a have a of the oil |
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181:35 | here here and oil along the can checked here and the the pressure and |
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181:46 | can be. So here, the why I came from Africa here have |
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181:54 | very good, very good you can the and uh those are the, |
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182:11 | are so there's of thoughts and then the cut through the cut through |
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182:19 | the the formations and you have a from here and the average and the |
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182:26 | , the average to charge some level . Yeah, we already show this |
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182:37 | before distance. We have this, , I do not really get the |
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182:44 | . So how I can explain this ? It's a and uh this one |
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182:50 | the de X X is very, normal, but normally we put the |
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182:59 | but then this, yeah, and deeper and so this is shadow. |
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183:11 | uh those are the hr gravity which is the oil produced in |
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183:16 | in a shadow. And then you , and uh the only one |
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183:28 | I don't know is this number, numbers, those numbers is called the |
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183:36 | . That's not for the, I understand why in here that you have |
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183:46 | to reach about 45 or 50. cannot really understand that. So that's |
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183:53 | I don't know how to explain this . And uh I spent some time |
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183:58 | to understand but I, I don't to accept that, but it's not |
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184:01 | for you, but also not important me. You don't need to, |
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184:05 | don't need to, to clearly understand happens on this slide. Yeah. |
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184:13 | , we already passed this one and got to have to come and, |
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184:20 | you see that we can look at probability of the hydrocarbon trap. It's |
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184:25 | function of a source rack of and the reservoir. And the, |
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184:31 | are the, those, those are function, you know, but that's |
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184:35 | I say is that once you have want to evaluate your system, you |
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184:40 | to come up some, some you use the sta statistic analysis and |
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184:48 | if function, if any factors here becomes zero, that means you have |
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184:55 | good you have no, do not a good. So that means that |
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185:00 | all charge is there. Yeah. uh if everything is good, everything |
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185:06 | good, all the things is good not good, not, not reach |
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185:13 | high. Yeah, it's a you a good for you have a very |
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185:24 | but you do not have really, good tracks, developed everything. So |
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185:31 | an extreme case. So that's why timing is so important for the probability |
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185:37 | of the uh the oil trap. this is that's the problem of the |
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185:46 | petroleum cells are barriers to migration and cells are not entirely impaired with an |
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185:56 | . Trans transmission of the flu is could be dina which means which means |
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186:02 | you feel it lost of the oil gas compared to the supply of your |
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186:11 | and gas to the trucks. If still great, then you lost, |
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186:18 | still have a chance to form This is called the, that's how |
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186:23 | could just describe this, the dynamic . And uh also you have the |
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186:29 | influence by the temperature fluid, the fluid properties, hydrocarbon column height, |
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186:35 | the geological histories and the effective sese , including lateral and uh changes from |
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186:44 | to less permeable that we talk about Strat graphic trap, uh lateral and |
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186:51 | the reservoir against the salt or mud and the for of the permeable against |
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186:59 | last permeable ba that's, that's all . And uh and the type of |
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187:06 | can be a hair can be, be milestones and it can be normally |
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187:12 | cells and the high pressurized cells and can be dense. Lower per stones |
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187:18 | light, high mineral symmetric sil stones high on the meat, but that's |
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187:24 | things and also powerful come come on for and for the gas average |
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187:33 | I I need to describe a little in my first class about the, |
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187:38 | gas average formation in the, in , in the, in the shallow |
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187:46 | sediments and also top of top of roster area. And those are |
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187:56 | those are the, the, the out back to the, the those |
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188:02 | indicate the potential of. And if see that we have uh the normal |
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188:07 | here, we have a here here the do not the I I guess |
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188:15 | those black lines are see the shells there's a, there's a blue |
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188:23 | maybe actually the red rocks, if connected with the, the connected with |
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188:29 | rock with the red one and then you can get here, that's |
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188:35 | that here. You see that actually here is connected with your, |
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188:41 | that's a black light and you have deep, deep in the potential good |
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188:49 | here, you do not have, not have a pass through the side |
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188:57 | rocks. This indicate the, the of the field and the other force |
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189:04 | . And uh here also you see if you have a, the top |
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189:09 | the few rocks developed here and uh , if the, if the, |
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189:14 | normal force and developed here and then side have an additional layer of the |
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189:22 | of and this side is not of top and then the oil and the |
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189:29 | can get lost along the because you fuel within this side. And uh |
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189:37 | one is good because you have in both side and then your, |
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189:41 | your, your and uh those one about the kind of the, |
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189:51 | the, the uh the and uh have a top here. And so |
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189:59 | also you have a natural se that's good for the, for the |
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190:07 | uh here you have the, the closer. And let's see, this |
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190:12 | the lower risk because they can relate here. You have some here or |
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190:20 | and you have, uh, those of the, the, the shells |
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190:24 | here they do not have to use of from here. That's the lower |
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190:31 | for you. The oil, those , I have a lot of the |
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190:38 | here and then you have higher chance your oil can get lost. We |
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190:48 | just describe this one and this one show the oil on the water blue |
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190:54 | that person on the. And uh think that the is here the is |
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191:02 | that that has developed here and the, the, the oil can |
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191:08 | the, along with this at the and uh the cut through the all |
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191:16 | top formation and all can be along , along the, the, |
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191:21 | the fat and the along the four back the push to get a |
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191:32 | I think this is match representations of model that is for the Gulf of |
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191:41 | . And the original all generation window this red lines and the oil from |
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191:51 | and checked into the red initially and on the development of the and also |
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192:00 | previous and the cause that originally uh and allowing oil along the and get |
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192:13 | the top. Same thing here, thing here. And I think that |
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192:22 | the, you can uh I think everything what should be described is for |
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192:28 | golf of Mexico, that summary of summary of the Gulf Mexico system, |
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192:35 | can read all those things and uh yourself. And uh, yeah, |
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192:47 | , I like to spend some time that we still have time. We |
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192:52 | , spend some time to introduce the last point about the gas as, |
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192:59 | some maturity indicator. So this is gas from the Gulf of Mexico, |
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193:11 | medicine people and the, anything for , than the 65 or 60 or |
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193:23 | which should belong to the biogenic anything of that it belongs to the |
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193:29 | . It's a very uh the, on this graph. And uh for |
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193:36 | , I said, oh yeah, a, there's a mix, there's |
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193:40 | a mixing of the gas on the because uh if you have a and |
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193:55 | this graphs and the shows that and uh they have a what migration and |
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194:04 | so this is uh this, this is the, the, the |
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194:09 | to the, the, the, increase of the decrease of the, |
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194:27 | and the, it becomes different once get into the machine. Yeah, |
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194:39 | is the kind of things that if measure the and then after you reach |
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194:52 | two point something. And uh here you see that actually this is the |
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195:01 | curve and uh this, this, is the, the and uh so |
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195:08 | , that's the al also for the . If you go to the, |
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195:13 | you go to the, go to , from there, you get to |
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195:16 | 2.5. And that, that is about the, and that kind |
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195:26 | the idea, this is very complex and what I want to, to |
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195:37 | and uh this X axis me the AAA and uh and I the light |
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195:59 | I for the, yeah, it's like and the for the, and |
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196:10 | this is a some maturity curve, increases of the you the and your |
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196:20 | increase of symmetry change and the whole and for the for the same kind |
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196:30 | thing and the just mix all the lights and you mix the mix of |
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196:49 | , of the, the all So this is a, it is |
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196:59 | very complicated but that this, this generated by the it's very good, |
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197:08 | good, very good uh chemist. uh this plot we already stood up |
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197:17 | there is a relation between the and that you know about car. That's |
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197:25 | it means about natural gas. And then you see that this is |
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197:31 | , this is the, the source this is, and this is the |
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197:37 | , real data and from North North , from different in the, in |
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197:45 | , in the United States and all below the 0.5 symmetry, zero point |
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198:01 | and the bridge and the mountain for . So in other words, if |
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198:09 | , if the our getting into the or gas, gas, it will |
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198:20 | , it will be followed and uh the increase of and the this is |
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198:32 | , this is the about uh the the direct evidence to show the maturity |
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198:37 | particular, in particular, once we into the five, the 1.31 point |
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198:48 | and uh the, the, the max is not no longer available and |
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198:55 | the heavier hydrocarbon syndicator in not cannot use it because similarly instable and but |
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199:04 | dominant component. Me I is very , very useful parameters for the indicator |
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199:15 | that is that based on this everything based on this plant. So |
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199:21 | you got into like me, I on a lot of the the the |
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199:25 | gas systems, I use this, do use this knowledge a lot, |
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199:30 | top and all kind of I use this knowledge. OK. If you |
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199:41 | at the, you know that that the value and increasing of the |
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199:54 | that's all good, that's also very indicator for the kitchen in particular, |
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200:00 | know, than 1.3. And we see the linear population. Yeah, |
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200:09 | are the drugs and just say, , if we know that if you |
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200:13 | that we know this and the of of the, the the the and |
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200:22 | are some all come from the to gas and the gas and then the |
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200:29 | is this one and then gave us and from and uh over here all |
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200:46 | is also very useful plus to use carbon and of the natural gas |
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200:56 | the referring back of the, of and this is the one example and |
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201:08 | the Gulf of Mexico. And so let's look at this one, |
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201:13 | yellow cos I as on the top the medicine in the minus 60 mile |
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201:21 | then blue ones actually mix the gas the red one. And so you |
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201:27 | clearly see that clearly that the separation the gas and the gas. And |
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201:35 | you look at the, the scales , those are the 40 miles about |
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201:41 | here to here is about 40 And uh, I believe I found |
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201:46 | if you look at the, if you look at the the |
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201:52 | I think the depth from here to to become. And this is another |
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202:02 | studies. And uh also shows that this side, this study so much |
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202:16 | . So here contributes more compared to . Yeah, those are the one |
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202:25 | uh I think this almost to be final slide. Yeah. Ok. |
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202:36 | think that we, we talk about lot today. What a really important |
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202:40 | is that the, the, the the migration and the trap and those |
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202:45 | are runs very quick because that one , uh that one is the associate |
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202:51 | many other knowledge. And uh we some key studies and for us, |
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202:57 | of natural gas, I also run quick because that is another topic that |
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203:03 | topic uh for the natural gas So we, we just realize, |
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203:09 | realize that there is a topic of the the of natural gas and those |
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203:16 | be uh a very good indicator for some in particularly for the dragons. |
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203:24 | . And, uh, let's uh this back again. So actually, |
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203:30 | in my first the, the introduction that I really like this slide, |
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203:34 | like this slide. It's a very like general structure and the oil generated |
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203:47 | the map, reach long distance and in the traps. And those got |
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203:54 | guide us to look at the, at the oil and the gas exploration |
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203:59 | pasture from the early from the 19 before the 19 seventies, we look |
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204:11 | uh the, the, the the type and then, and we look |
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204:16 | the center of the, the, system and also cattle that is a |
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204:25 | short distance of migration and uh from into the probability is very low but |
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204:35 | have good quality in a stone. this kind of red and form the |
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204:43 | oil charging systems and the natural gas , which is based on oil |
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204:51 | that actually uh clearly associated with the our on the system. Is that |
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205:02 | oil gas? Yeah, it's uh uh the probability is low. So |
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205:07 | still need the through the horizontal and fractions and then increase the through |
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205:15 | through the at. And then recently , that since 2008. And, |
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205:23 | , then we go to the shale and the shale gas system through |
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205:30 | in the, and, uh, got it and then let the oil |
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205:37 | the gas can produce. Uh, is, uh, this is before |
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205:42 | 19 seventies and, uh, we have a central oil oil oil and |
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205:52 | , which is, uh, which that this kind of re, since |
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205:57 | 9, 19 nineties even to now uh since 2008 and the self source |
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206:08 | the shale gas, shale oil. I think this is a very |
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206:14 | very good plots, general thoughts and us some ideas, think that's |
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206:24 | that's all for today's uh today's And the next week we will, |
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206:29 | will cover the alteration of the petroleum , rid of us and also some |
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206:35 | geological in method to locate it because , you know, supposed we have |
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206:42 | , we have oil here, we a lot of here and you still |
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206:49 | to understand that the oil here compared oil here and compared to over |
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206:55 | they are sourced from same source or . That will because we the soft |
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207:03 | that, that uh we do not any be drilled into the soft |
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207:09 | that's much deeper. You still need understand where it is also. And |
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207:15 | order for us to find a new of us, so that is why |
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207:21 | run the oil oil correlation oil source and we call the geochemical inverse. |
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207:28 | thing is that once we have oil here, that, that because is |
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207:34 | and you have a water recharge to relevant to your relevant and bring some |
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207:42 | into the rear that can be that will cause the, the degradation |
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207:48 | the oil for the because of the reactivities. And that we call the |
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207:55 | process. And uh also if you are very, very deep. And |
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208:01 | I said, the feature itself can that will become a CO2 instead of |
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208:07 | . Instead of after that, we about the alteration that we will cover |
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208:13 | in. Uh I think that's all we want to share today and we |
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208:22 | have time and uh we will, will approach the right now is 44 |
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208:30 | 44 40 and we have 20 minutes close our class, but we will |
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208:37 | about 10 minutes early today. So have 10 minutes of the for questions |
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208:44 | uh discussion. So I will stop |
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