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Re: midtieroil post# 182415

Saturday, 10/10/2009 7:08:58 PM

Saturday, October 10, 2009 7:08:58 PM

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WTF?!! You do not need to "recalibrate seismic data" to know what you just drilled, touched, smelled, tasted, logged, etc. Knowing this information upon completing the logging is what lets us know if we set pipe on the samples we just tested while drilling or plug and abandon it. You would recalibrate seismic data AFTER the fact of knowing what you have to help determine the extent (in acreage) of the discovery, which would be later verified by additional drilling.

I've drilled wells for myself and for clients and never once heard of shutting down all operations after drilling a well to see if seismic data would tell us if it was going to make a well. Always on-site and immediate, period.