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Stanford University

Oil - History, Significance, Markets, Production and Refining

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This lecture explores oil's complex role in the global energy landscape, covering its historical development, market significance, and environmental implications. Dive into the entire oil supply chain, from extraction methods including controversial oil sands and tar sands, through midstream transportation networks, to downstream refining processes that transform crude oil into usable products. Diana Gragg, Core Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Managing Director of Stanford's Explore Energy program, delivers a comprehensive examination of oil's technical, economic, and environmental aspects. The presentation follows a structured approach with segments on oil's historical context and market dynamics, extraction technologies, global trade and transportation infrastructure, and the sophisticated refining processes that create the petroleum products essential to modern life.

Syllabus

00:00 Introduction
04:58 History, Significance, and Markets
25:46 Oil Sands / Tar Sands
29:16 Oil & Liquid Fuels Trade & Transportation Midstream
41:26 Oil Refining Downstream

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Stanford Understand Energy

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