Why would a seismograph be done on a section that has a well that has already been drilled, fraced and is producing natural gas?

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Titleist, because it helps the operator optimize the placement of wells in all the sections in the area. Seismic shoots typically cover more than a single section.
Cause there's earl down there.

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