Overview Chapter 2 part 1 Petroleum Origins
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Having worked for 9 years as a wireline field engineer and for 6 years as a University Lecturer teaching an overview of the petroleum industry course, Richard has made this movie series to share with you his knowledge and experiences in the Oil Industry.
This professional lecture series is about varoius phases of the petroleum industry and has been designed for speakers of English as a second language. Along with important petroleum and scientific concepts, English vocabulary and oil field terms and expressions are explained and highlighted.
This lecture series can also be used to help enhance English for Specific Purposes (ESP) programs that train engineers who are working or will work in the petroleum industry.
Richard Lau is available as a guest lecturer for those organizations that want to have this topic presented in more detail. Contact him at laustewart@yahoo.com for information.
Editor: Laura Lau
a lot of thanks sir like it video but really inspiring
It's a measure of fluid resistance. It has to do with the cohesive and adhesive forces between the molecule of a fluid. The more viscous, the stronger the bonds.
Great video. I have download most of them. Its help me to teach student in my country
Thank you Richard for exiting, I was using your videos to refresh my knowledge founf it very useful
GREAT VIDEO!! IAM SECONG YEAR MAJOR IN GEOLOGY BUT I MINOR IN PETROLUEM ENGEENIERING CAN IT BE POSSIBLE FOR ME TO DO A MASTER IN PETROLUEM ENGEENIERING IN ANY SCHOOL OF MY CHOISE.
sir i was not able to watch your early videos form chapter one on wards, it says they are private , please help me, i don't know what i am doing wrong, your videos are very helpful
Abiotic seems to make much more sense. after all, methane is found in outer space.
What does viscosity mean? @8:17
Resistance to the flow of liquid