GEO3210 – Introduction to petroleum geology and -geophysics
Course content
The principles of petroleum geology, including the petroleum system comprising hydrocarbon play concept, source rocks, maturation, migration, reservoirs, traps, and seals. Outline of exploration and production techniques in the petroleum industry. The principles related to evaluating potential reservoirs and the environmental and economical impact of the utilisation of the fossil fuels and the possible alternative fuel resources.
Learning outcome
This course aims to build upon some of the fundamental geology developed earlier and apply this knowledge in an understanding of petroleum geology.
Admission
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Prerequisites
Formal prerequisite knowledge
In addition to fulfilling the minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway, you must either have 2MX/2MY/3MZ and 3MX/3FY/3KJ/3BI/(2KJ+3BT)/(2BI+3BT) from Norwegian upper secondary school, or have completed equivalent studies in mathematics as well as physics, or chemistry, or biology at upper secondary school or university level at another educational institution. Read more about fulfilling special requirements.
Recommended previous knowledge
GEL2120 – Sedimentology, paleontology and stratigraphy (discontinued)
Teaching
4 double hours of lectures per week. 2 hours lab per week and 4 days in the field.
Examination
Continuous assessment 30%, final theory examination (either oral or written (3 hours)), which counts 70%. Letter grades (A-F)
You will find information about repeat examinations at http://www.matnat.uio.no/english/studies/examination/repeat.html. General information about examinations at the faculty can be found at http://www.matnat.uio.no/english/studies/index.html
Other
This course was given for the last time in autumn 2005.