Seismic Data definition

Seismic Data means all geological or geophysical or other seismic or related technical data, information, records or interpretations relating to the Company Assets.
Seismic Data means data produced by an exploration method of sending energy waves into the earth and recording the wave reflections to indicate the type, size, shape and depth of a subsurface rock formation. 2-D seismic provides two-dimensional information and 3-D seismic provides three-dimensional views.
Seismic Data means an exploration method of sending energy waves or sound waves into the earth and recording the wave reflections to indicate the type, size, shape and depth of a subsurface rock formation.

Examples of Seismic Data in a sentence

  • Contractor shall be responsible and bear the cost of surveying consumables for the 2D Seismic Data recording including field tapes and explosives, caps and firing line.

  • The proposed Adaptable Seismic Data Format is designed to be an efficient, self-describing data format for storing, processing, and exchanging seismological data, including full provenance informa- tion.

  • In this article we introduce a new data format—the Adaptable Seismic Data Format (ASDF)—designed to meet these challenges.

  • According to Indonesia Proposal of Energy Services Classification is under : Seismic Data Acquisition (1A.1.4.1.1.) b.

  • There are varying levels of integration between the Services and Seismic Data reportable segments.


More Definitions of Seismic Data

Seismic Data means, with respect to each separate and distinct seismic operation on the Prospect Areas, the final gained and ungained migrated three dimensional survey (or two dimensional) stack data obtained in connection with the Exploration Program.
Seismic Data means all data secured by or on behalf of BOG in the conduct of 3-D seismic operations on, across or through the BOG Properties, including any tapes, reproducibles and interpretations. Seismic Data shall not include any data which BOG, in its sole and absolute discretion, deems to be subject to a confidentiality restriction imposed by or for the benefit of a third party.
Seismic Data means geophysical information in the Company or any of its Subsidiaries possession, including all SEGP summary reports, surveyor’s ground elevation records, shot point maps, shooter’s records, seismic graph records, seismograph magnetic tapes, monitor records, field records and record sections and maps, SEGP survey on 3.5” disk, microfiche, field and stack on CD ROM and blackline prints in respect of the formations.
Seismic Data means all records, books, documents, licences, reports and data and all sale, trading and reproduction rights associated with the seismic including, without limitation: (i) all permanent records of basic field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of seismic driller’s reports, monitor records, observer’s reports and survey notes and any and all copies of magnetic field tapes or conversions thereof; (ii) all permanent records of the processed field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of shot point maps, pre- and post-stacked record sections including amplitude, phase and structural displays, post-stack data manipulations including filters, migrations and wavelet enhancements and any and all copies of final stacked tapes and any manipulations and conversions thereof; and (iii) in the case of 3D seismic, in addition to the foregoing, all permanent records or bins locations, bin fold, static corrections, surface evaluations and any other relevant information;
Seismic Data means all Geophysical Data pertaining to the WCBU Assets, including Proprietary Seismic Data, Partnered Seismic Data and Brokered Seismic Data.
Seismic Data means all records, reports and data associated with all seismic lines within a one (1) mile perimeter surrounding the Lands set forth on the plats which Vendor may currently have in its possession as part of its data base and may include the following: (i) all permanent records of basic field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of seismic driller's reports, monitor records, observer's reports and survey notes and any and all copies of magnetic field tapes or conversions thereof; (ii) all permanent records of the processed field data including, but not limited to any and all microfilm or paper copies of shot point maps, pre and post-stacked records sections including amplitude, phase and structural displays, post-stack data manipulations including filters, migrations and wavelet enhancements, and any and all copies of final stacked tapes and any manipulations and conversions thereof; and (iii) in the case of 3D seismic, in addition to the foregoing, all permanent records or bin locations, bin fold, static corrections, surface elevations and any other relevant information
Seismic Data means any and all geologic, geophysical, seismic and related technical data and information (including any and all such data and information acquired during and resulting from any seismic survey, such as unprocessed and processed data, interpretive data and analyses, maps, electric logs, core data, pressure data, decline curves, and related reports and analysis) relating to or covering all or any portion of the Leases, Lands, Wells, or Units, including all such data or information that is owned or licensed by Seller or its Affiliates and used or held for use in connection with such Assets.