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Sedimentology and Petroleum Geology - I am not an expert in igneous and metamorphic geology. I have completed a B.Sc. in Environmental Geology at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec and a M.Sc. degree in Sedimentology at Queen`s University in Kingston, Ontario. I have about 12 years of experience in oil and gas exploration and development.

Experience in the area

Military service (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). Bachelor of Science degree(Montreal, Quebec, Canada). Master of Science degree (Kingston, Ontario, Canada). Oil and gas experience for about 10 years (Calgary, Alberta, Canada). Professional Geologist Certification.

What do you like about this subject?

Sedimentology. I can answer any questions about stratigraphy and sedimentology or general geology.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

As much as I can!!!

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Recent Answers from George Ardies

2009-11-10 Horizontal drilling:

Dear Duman, Horizontal drilling has opened up a whole new exploration game over the past couple of decades. Unlike a directional well that is drilled to position a reservoir entry point, a horizontal

2009-11-05 resistivity log.:

Dear Wazmie, Resistivity logs: A log of the resistivity of the formation, expressed in ohm-m. The resistivity can take a wide range of values, and, therefore, for convenience is usually presented on a

2009-10-27 rock:

It sounds like it is Hematite, except for the light green lines. Hematite is magnetic and rusty brown when weathered. The reason the metal detector doesnt work is probably due to the minor amounts of iron

2009-10-25 rock classification:

Dear Sarah, It sounds like it might be Quartz. Quartz comes is many varieties/colors and will scratch steel and glass (with some effort). It's hardness is 7 to 7.5. Quartz is the most common mineral on

2009-10-18 software:

Absolutely. However, usually the software cost thousands of dollars, so it is difficult for most people to be able to afford the software. Some systems cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. The

 

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