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This course provides an overview of the petroleum technology industry. This course is aligned with the textbook: "Fundamentals of Petroleum" by Kate VanDyke. Course author: Lee McMains lee.mcmains@aims.edu

Common rocks and minerals associated with petroleum

In this module we will consider the different types of rock, how they're formed, and discover their roles in the production of petroleum

Objectives and big questions

At the completion of this module you will be able to:

  • Identify three basic rock types.
  • Explain their roles in the production and accumulation of petroleum.

As you work through this module, keep the following questions in mind:

  • What are the different types of rock?
  • Why are some rocks different from others?
  • What does the Earth look like, under my feet?
  • What field of science concerns itself with these studies?

a book Reading:

Read "Basic Concepts of Geology" and "Categorizing Rocks" in your textbook. Be sure to read the tables, look at the figures, and study the examples.

a video camera Lectures:

Lecture 1: The Earth Beneath Our Feet.
a notebook Notes for Lecture 1

Lecture 2: Not All Rocks Are the Same.
a notebook Notes for Lecture 2

the world wide web Links:

Please visit and study the following web pages:

a group of people Discussion: Post a response to this question in your discussion group, then respond to one of your classmates' posts.

"The deeper we dig, the farther back in time we see..."
The deeper we dig, the farther back in time we see...

This is a pretty well-accepted theory, but is it actually meaningful?

Consider the world's oldest rock. Of course, it was subject to heat and pressure over a very long time, but according to Professor Nelson of Tulane University, that very old rock might not have changed much in the last billion years.

Are there limits to the value of discussing very long time frames, when it comes to rocks, or do you think that since rocks are constantly changing (based on their conditions) that we need to consider their entire life cycles?

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Source:  OpenStax, Petroleum fundamentals. OpenStax CNX. Sep 17, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11568/1.3
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