Very controversial lecture and oversimplified part for spotting the unconvential (spectral difference between K, Th and U), I think. Source rocks are typically rich in clay. I never found this rule until now, that says source rocks cannot contain clay. Also, I have a hard time imagining clean limestone, like the one you showed in the example, as a highly laminated rock... without particles of clay.
how lucky are the AUC students to have you doc!
Dr. Mostafa, You are wonderful, Many thanks for amazing lecture.
Great talk!
omg, i really like the way Dr explained, if i were his student, i'm sure i will get A+ in the subject :)
Amazing Lecture!!!!!!!!
Very articulate and very great explanation for the Unconventional HC
This make my concept very very clear.
Very interesting lecture. 👍
Why this video without caption ?
Pleas re-upload the video if it has caption
sir plz turn on the subtitle of this video so that every one can understand easily
I cannot find the RUclips link of "unlocking the hydrocarbon resources"
Very controversial lecture and oversimplified part for spotting the unconvential (spectral difference between K, Th and U), I think. Source rocks are typically rich in clay. I never found this rule until now, that says source rocks cannot contain clay. Also, I have a hard time imagining clean limestone, like the one you showed in the example, as a highly laminated rock... without particles of clay.
I cannot find the RUclips link of "unlocking the hydrocarbon resources"
I cannot find the RUclips link of "unlocking the hydrocarbon resources"