Does anyone know why they test for several consecutive days?
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Yep. Seriously. And with the one exception mentioned, always recorded excellent data. Never any need to retread the same ground during normal 3D seismic acquisition operations.
Permalink Reply by Tom Brian on September 23, 2013 at 4:02pm One area near home tioga co pa they thumped the same stretch of road 3 times , the next year they put in a well pad, would say they wanted a 2nd opinion........ and 3rd.........
Not unusual for 2D seismic. Rarely happens for 3D seismic.
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