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ESC-30036 Exploration Geophysics for the Hydrocarbon Industry  
Co-ordinator: Dr Ian Stimpson    Room: WSF01, Tel:33182  
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Level: 3 Credits: 15 Study Hours: 150  
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Programme/Approved Electives for

Geology Dual Honours (Level 3)
Geology Major (Level 3)
Geology Major (Level 3)
Geology Minor (Level 3)
Geoscience Single Honours (Level 3)
Geoscience Single Honours (Level 3)

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Barred Combinations

Not applicable

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this module

Description

This module investigates the use of exploration geophysics techniques employed in the search for hydrocarbons, including borehole geophysical methods and the acquisition, processing and interpretation of seismic reflection data. The module's aim is to equip the student with the vocabulary, knowledge and technical expertise to enter a career as a hydrocarbon exploration industry geophysicist.


Aims

This module aims to enhance the students' knowledge and critical understanding of exploration geophysics, particularly those techniques employed in the exploration for hydrocarbons, and to equip the student with the vocabulary and technical expertise to enter a career as a hydrocarbon exploration industry geophysicist.


Intended Learning Outcomes

describe and critically assess the methods of reflection seismic data acquisition, processing and interpretation will be achieved by assessments: 2
describe and critically assess the methods of borehole geophysical data acquisition and interpretation will be achieved by assessments: 2
write a technical report in the style and to the standard required by the hydrocarbon industry will be achieved by assessments: 1
demonstrate the technical expertise and vocabulary required to enter a career as a hydrocarbon industry geophysicist will be achieved by assessments: 1, 2
integrate lines of evidence from a range of sources and interpret practical results to solve real-world problems will be achieved by assessments: 1


Study hours

16 1-hour lectures
8 3-hour practical classes
68 hours assignment work
40 hours private study
2-hour unseen examination


Description of Module Assessment

01: Report weighted 50%
2500 word report
Hydrocarbon industry style technical report detailing the geophysical exploration for hydrocarbons in a particular area.

02: 2 Hour Unseen Exam weighted 50%
Two hour unseen written examination
Two hour unseen written examination with three essay style answers required from a choice of six questions.


Version: (1.06B) Updated: 03/Oct/2013

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