This program was designed to demonstrate the capabilities of state-of-the-art 3-D seismic technology for the imaging of shallow, thin target beds in subtle traps and to determine the cost-effectiveness of current survey techniques and procedures as a prospecting tool for the smaller independent geological/geophysical exploration company. The 3-D field test included the following tasks: -The development of technologies for use in the identification of shallow exploration targets, - The design of a field test on a scale appropriate for small operators or other independents, such as a native American Tribe, - A field test of the design, - A test and evaluation of state-of-the-art 3-D technologies to image subtle hydrocarbon traps, -An assessment of the effectiveness and economics of the process from the point of view of the typical small operator, -Transfer of the technology to independent operators and native tribes. The ultimate goal of the program was to design, develop, and promote new and innovative petroleum exploration techniques, to encourage drilling activity by independents within the U.S., and ultimately to increase domestic production. In addition, a location in Osage County was chosen to further the objectives of the Presidents Native Tribes Initiative, which has a goal of encouraging entrepreneurial activities on Native American lands.
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