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    This is a compilation of the lectures that will be included on the final for this class.
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    This lecture covers specific fields throughout the world, and also explains what System Tracks do.
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    This goes into detail about the Risk Analysis that is involved when a field is to be chosen.
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    This lecture is the second half of the Clastic Reservoir's lecture.
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    This topic covers Clastic Reservoirs. The presentation was so long that the class was unable to finish, so it's split into 2 parts.
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    In this lecture he covered majority of the trap and seal types.
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    This lecture focus's on the migration of oil through the pore pathways.
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    This lecture is a compilation of last lecture, and new material. It focuses on the process of gas dissolving, and creating microfractures in the formation.
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    This lecture is a compilation of last lecture, and new material. It focuses on the process of gas dissolving, and creating microfractures in the formation.
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    This is another short lecture that talks about the typical mineralogy found within reservoir source rocks. It includes information about bonding, and chemical changes.
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    This lecture is short, because there were many slides that he skipped. It describes the formation of petroleum from the microscopic level.
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    This is a study guide with T/F, Define, and Short Response questions. Answers included. Covers lectures 1-12, minus lecture 10 which is not on the test.
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    This is a review of the 9th and 10th lectures, which include topics about reservoir properties.
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    These notes have already been covered in their respective lectures. These notes are the basic information that was covered, and emphasized.
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    This lecture is about how pressure buildup in a formation can have an impact on the reservoir properties of a rock.
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    This lecture covers the main point in the more chemical side of a reservoir. It introduces petroleum gasses, liquids and solids.
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    This lecture goes in depth onto the logs that are used while drilling and after drilling. It explains which are used for certain measurements.
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    This lecture goes more in depth on the Petroleum side of a reservoir.
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    This lecture contains material about two types of folds, and the nomenclature used to describe both.
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    This is a continuation of the last lecture. It goes into depth about Facies, and the multiple Depositional Environments.
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    Detailed lecture about Conditioning Agents, Energy Balance, Rain Shadow Effects, which all have an impact on the Depositional Sedimentary Environments.
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    This is the third lecture of Geology 404. It's a basic introduction into what makes up the Earth, and what impacts plate movement.
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    This lecture talks about what will be covered over the next few months. Taking notes was optional for this lecture.
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    This is the first lecture titled "Introduction." It is an overview of the class syllabus, class rules, along with general information about

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