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New Orleans Geological Society

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New Discoveries Point to a Bright Future: South Louisiana Onshore Petroleum Exploration Symposium, May 22, 2003
Pages 34-34

Modern Trends in Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Seismic Permit and Lease Acquisition/South Louisiana [Abstract]

Mark K. Miller

ABSTRACT

Acquiring contracts and shooting Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic in densely populated and culturally diverse environments requires obtaining permits from the State Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Fisheries, Department of Transportation and Development, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Coast Guard and municipalities negotiating with industry participants, landowners and municipalities.

Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Data acquisition, once rejected as too costly or risky in populated areas in South Louisiana, is being accomplished today in areas such as Avondale, Thibodeaux and Lafayette. Landowners and municipalities are becoming more familiar with Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic and companies have become responsible, utilizing more land management liaisons between companies and land owners. Municipalities, such as Lafayette, have been more supportive of Previous Hit3-DTop seismic activity. To date, there has not been a significant seismic trespass case negatively affecting seismic acquisition companies.

Companies need to make contracts with landowners, spelling out whether their permits will be exclusive or non-exclusive. Seismic operators need to shield themselves from industry competition, and need to protect their prospects while data is being shot, processed and interpreted.

The key to successful shoots is landowner relations...."Creating a business partnership for the future!".

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTNOTES

MKM & Associates, Lafayette, LA

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