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RECURSOS PETROLÍFEROS NÃO CONVENCIONAIS
Nome da Disciplina: RECURSOS PETROLÍFEROS NÃO CONVENCIONAIS
Código EGG10164
Carga Horária: 75
Créditos: 4
Obrigatória: Não
EMENTA
Objetivo: Apresentar os diversos recursos petrolíferos não convencionais, enfatizando suas técnicas exploratórias, de desenvolvimento da produção e aspectos ambientais.
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