Common use of SEISMIC SURVEYS Clause in Contracts

SEISMIC SURVEYS. 31.01 Lessee, its agents, contractors and subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors shall have the right to conduct seismic surveys over and across the leased premises. Prior to conducting any seismic work, Lessee shall submit for approval to the District Forester, a map showing the proposed location of each and every seismic line. When Lessee's seismic lines cross State Forest lands not already under lease to Lessee, Lessee must obtain a separate seismic survey agreement from Department. The Department can execute upon the performance security required in Section 16 (Fiancial Security) of this lease for all damages that may arise as a result of Lessee’s seismic surveys. 31.02 A final plat will be submitted to Department within ninety (90) days after completion of any seismic survey showing the location, elevation, and depth of shot holes drilled; and indicating which holes contained ground water, at what depth it occurred, and an estimate of the amount of flow. 31.03 During the term of this lease, a copy of all seismic data gathered or obtained from any seismic survey conducted on the leased premises will be made available to Department for review at any time after a period of one (1) year of the date of completion of each individual seismic survey. The Department may examine the information gathered in the seismic survey at the location where such information is normally maintained and worked by the Lessee during regular business hours. The Department hereby agrees that none of the seismic information examined by the Department’s staff will be copied or taken from the Lessee’s premises without the express written permission of the Lessee. 31.04 Upon termination of this lease, or earlier with approval of the Lessee, the Lessee shall submit to the Department a copy of all seismic data collected by the Lessee or the Lessee’s agent which represents the leased premises, including but not limited to those items specified in Section 26.02 above. The submitted data may be in digital form, hard copy form (paper), or in a reproducible form (film or Mylar), and said data will be the "processed" version of the data. The presentation will include the stacked, migrated, and relative amplitude presentations in time as well as depth, if any or all of these presentations are generated from the processing procedures. Special processing, such as amplitude versus 31.05 If a seismic survey is begun but not completed, any data collected even though incomplete shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) days after the seismic effort has been terminated. If the seismic effort is suspended for more than ninety (90) days, all data collected to the date the effort was suspended shall be submitted to the Department. 31.06 A "post plot" map will accompany both the hard copy and digital versions of the data identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above, wherein the shot points are clearly marked on the map in reference to known landmarks or other reference points so that the location of all shot points can be clearly located. If multiple survey lines are completed during one survey, all lines will be shown on the post plot map in their correct relationship to one another with tie points clearly marked on the map as well as the seismic lines. All post plot maps will be provided at no cost to Department. 31.07 A Data Transmittal Listing is required by Department, to accompany the seismic information identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above which shall be transmitted to Department. Department will acknowledge in writing its receipt of the transmitted information.

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Samples: Oil and Gas Lease, Oil and Gas Lease

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SEISMIC SURVEYS. 31.01 Lessee, its agents, contractors and subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors shall have the right to conduct seismic surveys over and across the leased premises. Prior to conducting any seismic work, Lessee shall submit for approval to the District Forester, a map showing the proposed location of each and every seismic line. When LesseeXxxxxx's seismic lines cross State Forest lands not already under lease to Lessee, Lessee must obtain a separate seismic survey agreement the customary Seismic Survey Agreement from Department. The Department can execute upon the performance security bond required in Section 16 (Fiancial SecurityBonding) of this lease for all damages that may arise as a result of Lessee’s seismic surveys.lease 31.02 A final plat will be submitted to Department within ninety (90) days after completion of any seismic survey showing the location, elevation, and depth of shot holes drilled; and indicating which holes contained ground water, at what depth it occurred, and an estimate of the amount of flow. 31.03 During the term of this lease, a copy of all seismic data gathered or obtained from any seismic survey conducted on the leased premises will be made available to Department for review at any time after a period of one (1) year of the date of completion of each individual seismic survey. The Department may examine the information gathered in the seismic survey at the location where such information is normally maintained and worked by the Lessee during regular business hours. The Department hereby agrees that none of the seismic information examined by the Department’s staff will be copied or taken from the Lessee’s premises without the express written permission of the Lessee. 31.04 Upon termination of this lease, or earlier with approval of the Lessee, the Lessee shall submit to the Department a copy of all seismic data collected by the Lessee or the Lessee’s agent which represents the leased premises, including but not limited to those items specified in Section 26.02 above. The submitted data may be in digital form, hard copy form (paper), or in a reproducible form (film or Mylar), and said data will be the "processed" version of the data. The presentation will include the stacked, migrated, and relative amplitude presentations in time as well as depth, if any or all of these presentations are generated from the processing procedures. Special processing, such as amplitude versusversus offset or any attribute processing, will be supplied in hard copy form only. All hard copies will be in industry standard format, and the digital copy will be presented in the format available or in a format Department requests, as long as it is an industry standard format. The Lessee will not be required to submit interpreted versions of the seismic data. 31.05 If a seismic survey is begun but not completed, any data collected even though incomplete shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) 30 days after the seismic effort has been terminated. If the seismic effort is suspended for more than ninety (90) 90 days, all data collected to the date the effort was suspended shall be submitted to the Department. 31.06 A "post plot" map will accompany both the hard copy and digital versions of the data identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above, wherein the shot points are clearly marked on the map in reference to known landmarks or other reference points so that the location of all shot points can be clearly located. If multiple survey lines are completed during one survey, all lines will be shown on the post plot map in their correct relationship to one another with tie points clearly marked on the map as well as the seismic lines. All post plot maps will be provided at no cost to Department. 31.07 A Data Transmittal Listing is required by Department, to accompany the seismic information identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above which shall be transmitted to Department. Department will acknowledge in writing its receipt of the transmitted information.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

SEISMIC SURVEYS. 31.01 Lessee, its agents, contractors and subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors shall have the right to conduct seismic surveys over and across the leased premises. Prior to conducting any seismic work, Lessee shall submit for approval to the District Forester, a map showing the proposed location of each and every seismic line. When LesseeXxxxxx's seismic lines cross State Forest lands not already under lease to Lessee, Lessee must obtain a separate seismic survey agreement the customary Seismic Survey Agreement from Department. The Department can execute upon the performance security bond required in Section 16 (Fiancial SecurityBonding) of this lease shall, hereafter, be conditioned in favor of Department for all damages that may arise as a result of Lessee’s said seismic surveys. 31.02 A final plat will be submitted to Department within ninety (90) days after completion of any seismic survey showing the location, elevation, and depth of shot holes drilled; and indicating which holes contained ground water, at what depth it occurred, and an estimate of the amount of flow. 31.03 During the term of this lease, a copy of all seismic data gathered or obtained from any seismic survey conducted on the leased premises will be made available to Department for review at any time after a period of one (1) year of the date of completion of each individual seismic survey. The Department may examine the information gathered in the seismic survey at the location where such information is normally maintained and worked by the Lessee during regular business hours. The Department hereby agrees that none of the seismic information examined by the Department’s staff will be copied or taken from the Lessee’s premises without the express written permission of the Lessee. 31.04 Upon termination of this lease, or earlier with approval of the Lessee, the Lessee shall submit to the Department a copy of all seismic data collected by the Lessee or the Lessee’s agent which represents the leased premises, including but not limited to those items specified in Section 26.02 above. The submitted data may be in digital form, hard copy form (paper), or in a reproducible form (film or Mylar), and said data will be the "processed" version of the data. The presentation will include the stacked, migrated, and relative amplitude presentations in time as well as depth, if any or all of these presentations are generated from the processing procedures. Special processing, such as amplitude versusversus offset or any attribute processing, will be supplied in hard copy form only. All hard copies will be in industry standard format, and the digital copy will be presented in the format available or in a format Department requests, as long as it is an industry standard format. The Lessee will not be required to submit interpreted versions of the seismic data. 31.05 If a seismic survey is begun but not completed, any data collected even though incomplete shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) 30 days after the seismic effort has been terminated. If the seismic effort is suspended for more than ninety (90) 90 days, all data collected to the date the effort was suspended shall be submitted to the Department. 31.06 A "post plot" map will accompany both the hard copy and digital versions of the data identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above, wherein the shot points are clearly marked on the map in reference to known landmarks or other reference points so that the location of all shot points can be clearly located. If multiple survey lines are completed during one survey, all lines will be shown on the post plot map in their correct relationship to one another with tie points clearly marked on the map as well as the seismic lines. All post plot maps will be provided at no cost to Department. 31.07 A Data Transmittal Listing is required by Department, to accompany the seismic information identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above which shall be transmitted to Department. Department will acknowledge in writing its receipt of the transmitted information.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

SEISMIC SURVEYS. 31.01 Lessee, its agents, contractors and subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors shall have the right to conduct seismic surveys over and across the leased premises. Prior to conducting any seismic work, Lessee shall submit for approval to the District Forester, a map showing the proposed location of each and every seismic line. When LesseeXxxxxx's seismic lines cross State Forest lands not already under lease to Lessee, Lessee must obtain a separate seismic survey agreement the customary Seismic Survey Agreement from Department. The Department can execute upon the performance security bond required in Section 16 (Fiancial SecurityBonding) of this lease shall, hereafter, be conditioned in favor of Department for all damages that may arise as a result of Lessee’s said seismic surveys. 31.02 A final plat will be submitted to Department within ninety (90) days after completion of any seismic survey showing the location, elevation, and depth of shot holes drilled; and indicating which holes contained ground water, at what depth it occurred, and an estimate of the amount of flow. 31.03 During the term of this lease, a copy of all seismic data gathered or obtained from any seismic survey conducted on the leased premises will be made available to Department for review at any time after a period of one (1) year of the date of completion of each individual seismic survey. The Department may examine the information gathered in the seismic survey at the location where such information is normally maintained and worked by the Lessee during regular business hours. The Department hereby agrees that none of the seismic information examined by the Department’s staff will be copied or taken from the Lessee’s premises without the express written permission of the Lessee. 31.04 Upon termination of this lease, or earlier with approval of the Lessee, the Lessee shall submit to the Department a copy of all seismic data collected by the Lessee or the Lessee’s agent which represents the leased premises, including but not limited to those items specified in Section 26.02 above. The submitted data may be in digital form, hard copy form (paper), or in a reproducible form (film or Mylar), and said data will be the "processed" version of the data. The presentation will include the stacked, migrated, and relative amplitude presentations in time as well as depth, if any or all of these presentations are generated from the processing procedures. Special processing, such as amplitude versusversus offset or any attribute processing, will be supplied in hard copy form only. All hard copies will be 31.05 If a seismic survey is begun but not completed, any data collected even though incomplete shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) 30 days after the seismic effort has been terminated. If the seismic effort is suspended for more than ninety (90) 90 days, all data collected to the date the effort was suspended shall be submitted to the Department. 31.06 A "post plot" map will accompany both the hard copy and digital versions of the data identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above, wherein the shot points are clearly marked on the map in reference to known landmarks or other reference points so that the location of all shot points can be clearly located. If multiple survey lines are completed during one survey, all lines will be shown on the post plot map in their correct relationship to one another with tie points clearly marked on the map as well as the seismic lines. All post plot maps will be provided at no cost to Department. 31.07 A Data Transmittal Listing is required by Department, to accompany the seismic information identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above which shall be transmitted to Department. Department will acknowledge in writing its receipt of the transmitted information.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

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SEISMIC SURVEYS. 31.01 Lessee, its agents, contractors and subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors shall have the right to conduct seismic surveys over and across the leased premises. Prior to conducting any seismic work, Lessee shall submit for approval to the District Forester, a map showing the proposed location of each and every seismic line. When Lessee's seismic lines cross State Forest lands not already under lease to Lessee, Lessee must obtain a separate seismic survey agreement from Department. The Department can execute upon the performance security required in Section 16 (Fiancial Security) of this lease for all damages that may arise as a result of Lessee’s seismic surveys. 31.02 A final plat will be submitted to Department within ninety (90) days after completion of any seismic survey showing the location, elevation, and depth of shot holes drilled; and indicating which holes contained ground water, at what depth it occurred, and an estimate of the amount of flow. 31.03 During the term of this lease, a copy of all seismic data gathered or obtained from any seismic survey conducted on the leased premises will be made available to Department for review at any time after a period of one (1) year of the date of completion of each individual seismic survey. The Department may examine the information gathered in the seismic survey at the location where such information is normally maintained and worked by the Lessee during regular business hours. The Department hereby agrees that none of the seismic information examined by the Department’s staff will be copied or taken from the Lessee’s premises without the express written permission of the Lessee. 31.04 Upon termination of this lease, or earlier with approval of the Lessee, the Lessee shall submit to the Department a copy of all seismic data collected by the Lessee or the Lessee’s agent which represents the leased premises, including but not limited to those items specified in Section 26.02 above. The submitted data may be in digital form, hard copy form (paper), or in a reproducible form (film or Mylar), and said data will be the "processed" version of the data. The presentation will include the stacked, migrated, and relative amplitude presentations in time as well as depth, if any or all of these presentations are generated from the processing procedures. Special processing, such as amplitude versusversus offset or any attribute processing, will be supplied in hard copy form only. All hard copies will be in 31.05 If a seismic survey is begun but not completed, any data collected even though incomplete shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) days after the seismic effort has been terminated. If the seismic effort is suspended for more than ninety (90) days, all data collected to the date the effort was suspended shall be submitted to the Department. 31.06 A "post plot" map will accompany both the hard copy and digital versions of the data identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above, wherein the shot points are clearly marked on the map in reference to known landmarks or other reference points so that the location of all shot points can be clearly located. If multiple survey lines are completed during one survey, all lines will be shown on the post plot map in their correct relationship to one another with tie points clearly marked on the map as well as the seismic lines. All post plot maps will be provided at no cost to Department. 31.07 A Data Transmittal Listing is required by Department, to accompany the seismic information identified in Sections 31.04 and 31.05 above which shall be transmitted to Department. Department will acknowledge in writing its receipt of the transmitted information.

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Samples: Oil and Gas Lease

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