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From: MarcoSchinelli
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  • thank you, great videeeoo

  • Hi Marco, I wanted to see if I could use this video for an interpretive group presentation. Are you the originator or know who is? I'm just trying to get permission to use it.

    Thanks,

    Kevin

  • science homework finished cause of you

    

  • jhh

  • i sure hope my deduction skills are good so here goes... the black "stuff" being trapped in between the layers is the oil and ontop of that is the natural gas...?

  • @carrotsRgood4you

    Yes, You got it.

    rgs,

  • this video helps me shitting

  • this is good, very good.... nah just KIDDING it SUX XX BALLS!!!

  • thx helped me in science home work

  • nice video, but your also implying that the Hydrocarbons are traveling on the fault plane... wih isnt actually proven yet..

  • This video demonstrates how the E&P companies can suck the oil and gas out from under adjacent property owners who don't take their lease terms. It also demonstrates how landowners in shale formations have an even playing field with E&P companies because they can't suck out their hydrocarbons from a neighboring property.

  • Awsome animation!

  • oooooooo this vid sparks the debate as to whether oil acutally flows alonf faults!! I do'n tthink this is the case - flow across yes but not along. This would only really happen during periods of fault activity when the damage zone of the fault area becomes highly permeable due to the opening of small scale fractures. After this period the permeability will be reduced due to smear and recrystallisation of minerals where pore fluids are present

  • Hi, Anyone know the price of coal and natural gas per pound or cfm or something.

    Thank you.

  • Very nice video. Very informative and educational. Well done.

  • NephilimFree your an idiot

  • @NephilimFree Isnt that what fundamentalist christians believe in, because that is exactly what one would say(unless they knew they were contradicting themselves).

  • brilliant

  • great model. but still you have to fix it. ask some geologist how the sediments were deposited, how the trap was formed. how come there's anticline and fault.. u cannot simply show that there's a pack of sediment ein deposited once..

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