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Because seismic investments are the best way to find more oil and expand your reservoir

Despite the enormous value which seismic can bring, it is still not used to its full potential, according to many experts. Permanent monitoring, wireless seismic surveys (on land), seabed seismic, integrating conventional seismic with microseismic and passive seismic. Not to mention high performance data management computers for seismic data processing. Finding Petroleum does what it can to encourage the industry to move forward with seismic data and learn about the possibilities.

LATEST SEISMIC TECHNOLOGY VIDEOS

Welcome & Introduction
09 Nov 2011
David Bamford from New Eyes Exploration

Future-seismic: how universal hardware will improve our ability to find oil
09 Nov 2011
Bob Heath from iSeis

Wireless Progresses!
09 Nov 2011
Michael Lambert from Wireless Seismic

Dukhan 3D: An ultra high density, full wide azimuth seismic survey for the future
09 Nov 2011
Jean-Jacques Postel from CGGVeritas

Convergence of 3D-Seismic and Surface Microseismic
09 Nov 2011
Sandeep Gulati from Vialogy

Welcome & Introduction
15 Feb 2011
David Bamford from Finding Petroleum

Landscapes Tell A Hydrocarbon Story - Remote Sensing De-risks Basins, Plays and Prospects
15 Feb 2011
Peter Hutchison from Scotforth Ltd

GORE® Amplified Geochemical ImagingSM - The advanced tool for derisking hydrocarbon exploration
15 Feb 2011
Dirk Hellwig from GORE® Surveys

The role of gravity gradiometry in the exploration workflow
15 Feb 2011
David Jackson from ARKeX

Seismic changes are imminent for Land 3D
15 Feb 2011
Ian Jack from Ian Jack

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