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whatamp;#39;s happening folks geologist Philip Prince talking about oil and gas today uh probably going to be the first in many such videos on this channel but weamp;#39;re not starting off in Texas or Oklahoma uh the scene you see here is on the island of Barbados in the Caribbean probably not the first place you associate with oil and gas but thereamp;#39;s a very active onshore oil and gas industry there and in fact oil just naturally seeps up out of the ground really interesting Island in many ways globally unique and trying to understand why there is oil and gas in this Loc requires that you really focus in on the geologic setting of Barbados interesting Island because it is not particularly associated with any big Continental land mass it has pretty deep water all around it and in most cases around the world uh if small islands are going to be oil and gas productive you would expect them to be closer than Barbados is to uh to some kind of big Continental land mass thatamp;#39