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Tectonic processes in the formation of reservoirs

A short lecture on the tectonic processes affecting hydrocarbon reservoir rocks across scale. Focus lies on lithosphere extensional processes for clastic reservoirs as well as geodynamic processes affecting unconventional hydrocarbons/reservoirs.

Lecture slides

Resources

  • Units
    • Viscosity: Poise unit, Viscosity on Wikipedia and Oilfield glossary. Water at approximately 21°C is about 1 cP (centipoise). When determining centipoise, all other fluids are calibrated to the viscosity of water. Blood has a viscosity of 3-4 cP, and ethylene glycol has a viscosity of ~16 cP. Thicker liquids like honey have higher viscosities. For example, honey has a viscosity of 2,000 cP and molasses has a viscosity of 5,000 cP, Granite 3×10^19 - 6×10^19 Pas^-1

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