By now, almost everyone has heard the terms "conventional" and "unconventional" oil and gas. This week we will focus on the conventional/traditional method of oil and gas exploration, which involves searching for subsurface features in porous and permeable rock layers that may have trapped accumulations of oil and gas. These "prospects" can be explored and produced using simple vertical wells, but there is substantial risk of drilling a "dry hole." Next week we will address unconventional development of shale and tight rock formations using horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
Click play for a description of conventional oil and gas exploration, the geoscientists that lead exploration activities, and the methods and tools that they use.
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