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Season 2 - Demystifying Oil and Gas Formation

Season 2 - Demystifying Oil and Gas Formation

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Get ready to dive into the intricate yet fascinating world of oil and gas as Brendan McDougall, an industry professional, and William Belevance, a diligent geology student, dissect this complex industry in an easy-to-understand approach. In this brand-new episode of 'From Fossil to Fuel 2.0', the duo embark on a journey to elucidate every stage of oil and gas industry.

Whether youre a novice or a seasoned professional, you'll gain a fresh perspective as Brendan and William provide a comprehensive understanding of oil and gas formation: from life-transforming natural substances to the transformative process resulting in coal, light oil, and natural gas. Listen as they unravel the process of how organic matter evolves, the decomposition process of oil and gas, and the creation of hydrocarbon chains.

But the exploration doesn't stop there. The hosts go a step further, explaining what happens when oil and gas forms, debunking common misconceptions, and discussing the essential elements behind the migration of oil and gas from deep within the Earth's layers to the surface. This episode promises to be full of engaging explanations and comparisons that will leave you with a better understanding of this essential industry.

Finally, don't miss out on the cliffhanger for the next episode diving into rock geology, porosity, and permeability. Are you ready to embark on this enlightening journey? Join Brendan and William as they guide you through the incredible process of going 'From Fossil to Fuel'.

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