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Three-dimensional (3D) seismic surveys are a crucial component of hydrocarbon exploration and production. They provide a detailed image of the subsurface geology, enabling geoscientists to identify potential hydrocarbon-bearing structures and reservoirs. Land 3D seismic surveys, in particular, are used to explore onshore areas and are an essential tool for oil and gas companies. In this blog post, we will discuss the key considerations and steps involved in planning a land 3D seismic survey.
A 3D survey can cover 200 km². A single line might cross 50 private land parcels.
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