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!
omg, i really like the way Dr explained, if i were his student, i'm sure i will get A+ in the subject :)
Dr. Mostafa, You are wonderful, Many thanks for amazing lecture.
Amazing Lecture!!!!!!!!
Great talk!
Very articulate and very great explanation for the Unconventional HC
This make my concept very very clear.
Very interesting lecture. 👍
sir plz turn on the subtitle of this video so that every one can understand easily
I cannot find the UA-cam link of "unlocking the hydrocarbon resources"
Why this video without caption ?
Pleas re-upload the video if it has caption
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 UA-cam link of "unlocking the hydrocarbon resources"
I cannot find the UA-cam link of "unlocking the hydrocarbon resources"