General questions about San Augustine O&G activity welcome here.

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COMPANY MICRO SEISMIC INC

http://microseismic.com/
http://microseismic.com/technology/pset.html

THEY HAD SIGNED UP A LOT OF THE HAYNESVILLE DRILLERS/OPERATORS IN A BIG PROJECT AREA for what you are talking about..interesting stuff

Buried Arrays
The Buried Array is an innovative and unique microseismic monitoring method invented by MicroSeismic, Inc. It is the ideal solution for operators who need to monitor the hydraulic fracturing of multiple wells over a larger area, and over a longer period of time enabling more strategic development of the field. MSI’s Buried Arrays are specially designed...

they had signed up common resources llc(swn JV), el paso, marathon to name a few

June 2009

HOUSTON – June 2, 2009 – MicroSeismic, Inc. (MSI), a leading geophysical service company providing 3-D passive seismic imaging for energy exploration and production, today announced that it has been awarded its third contract for its Buried Array microseismic monitoring product. The contract was awarded by Common Resources LLC, a Houston-based exploration and production company that is focused on the domestic onshore basins of the Gulf Coast, West Texas and Mid-Continent regions.


August 2009

HOUSTON – August 19, 2009 – MicroSeismic, Inc. (MSI), a leading geophysical service company providing 3-D passive seismic imaging for energy exploration and production, today announced that it has been awarded its fourth contract for its Buried Array microseismic monitoring product.



MSI will install the Buried Array in the Haynesville Shale play to provide microseismic monitoring, mapping and analysis for hydraulic fracturing for the client’s field development program. This will enable them to monitor the primary, secondary and tertiary activity, in a variety of reservoir conditions, for their Haynesville wells during the next decade.



The system applies MSI’s proprietary PSET® processing and analysis to the seismic data collected by MSI’s Buried Array as the reservoir undergoes fracture stimulation. The Buried Array is significantly less expensive to install and maintain than downhole operations and does not require the repetitive logistics that exist with downhole monitoring. An additional cost benefit with the utilization of a Buried Array is the advantage of not requiring dedicated monitoring wells, which are very expensive to drill in the Haynesville and are often negatively impacted by the high temperatures characteristic of the play.



“The reduction in oil and gas prices is causing operators to seek more effective, lower cost solutions to optimize their properties. Our clients realize the value of the critical information that can be gained from the microseismic monitoring of their frac jobs with MSI’s proprietary technology,” said Peter Duncan, Ph.D., CEO of MicroSeismic. “As a result, we are experiencing an increased demand for our buried and surface array technology and monitoring services. We now have more than 100 square miles of permanent, Buried Arrays installed in the Haynesville which will be used to monitor more than 100 wells, and we have additional arrays planned for other major shale plays.”



MSI has developed several proprietary technologies for passive seismic and has completed more than 120 projects for more than 40 domestic and international oil and gas companies. For more information visit: www.microseismic.com.
farmbrad
are you going to receive a copy of the data set?
I didn't think to ask. Your research on this company is fascinating stuff. I'm meeting with their rep next week to show him how to get in to the desired drilling location. I'll have a conversation with him about it then. Thanks for all the info....
http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/GMXR/0x0x301544/8829d7c9-2cf...

SEE PAGE 21 FOR AERIAL VIEW OF FRACTURE MONITORING OF WELL

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