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Petroleum Geochemistry

Course Code

GL4013

Number of Credits

2

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Introduction - General lecture content - Lecture and exam rules - Course Objectives and Literature
Kerogen - Definition and establishment - Composition - Maturation effect - Formation of hydrocarbons
Analysis Technique - Sample selection and quality - Wealth determination technique - Pyrolysis - Technique for determining the maturity of organic materials - Organic material type determination techniqueExpert
Maturity - Pyrolysis - Optics
Parent Rock Evaluation - Definition of parent rock - Evaluation principles Interpretation of wealth data - Interpretation of maturity data - Interpretation of organic material type - Expulsion interpretationExpress
Interpretation exercise - Use of isotopes - Host rock kerogen data interpretation exercise & assignment Biomarkers - Organic chemistry flashback - Definition of biomarkers - Normal alkanes and isoprenoids - Sterana, to instructionsmaturity and deposition environment - Triterpane, for maturity and environmental clues precipitationExplore
Surface Geochemistry. Examples of geochemical data in Indonesia -Exercise and discussion of combined kerogen and biomarker dataExplore

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Students are expected to have a basic understanding of the use of geochemistry in oil and gas exploration techniques.
CPMK 2Students are expected to be able to select and validate related data the use of geochemistry in oil and gas exploration techniques.
CPMK 3Students are able to analyze and interpret geochemical data in the following ways Correct
CPMK 4Students are able to communicate with geochemists and other cross-professions, and are able to convey the results of geochemical interpretation effectively to the public. relevant stakeholders

Learning Method

  • Knowledge Based Leaning. Problem based learning.

Learning Modality

  • Offline Online Synchronous Asynchronous

Assessment Methods

  • Written: Description Tasks: Report