Chocolate and CO2 sequestration

Rock properties can be a little tricky to understand.
Especially new student that start to learn about porosity, believe that large porosity will result in a good rock to store things. This is called a reservoir rock. These things include oil and gas but are also very important for CO2 Sequestration. This is a process where CO2 will be pumped back into a reservoir and stored. However, porosity isn’t everything. Have a look at this wonderful video that will clear this up, with the use of chocolate!

[e http://vimeo.com/35114229]

I got this video over twitter from Chris Rowan

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... is a geophysicist by heart. He works at the intersection of machine learning and geoscience. He is the founder of The Way of the Geophysicist and a deep learning enthusiast. Writing mostly about computational geoscience and interesting bits and pieces relevant to post-grad life.

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