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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Oil & Gas Companies

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To: Dilution who wrote (6320)4/25/1999 6:31:00 AM
From: balisurf  Read Replies (1) of 24916
 
Dilution,

I note your comment: " that has so far produced somewhere between 30-50 SFD located structures that have SUBSEQUENTLY been confirmed by the partners with 2D and 3D seismic". This is interesting in that two companies would be hard pressed to locate 30-50 structures on their own within western canada (outside the foothills) as the vast majority of the traps are stratigraphic.

As a personal note, 7 years ago I was approached by some Russian who was based out of Montreal and was telling me he could locate oil and gas structures using some fancy gadget. Is one of these fellows involved in the SFD a Russian (former Russian citizen)?

I must say, I am skeptical to the extreme. I am very familiar with the vast majority of geophysical exploration methods and know of nothing that is capable of doing what you describe SFD as capable of. As a matter of note gravity and magnetics are very good indicators of structure and can also be acquired by aircraft. If SFD is a structure finder similar to grav/mag, so what? If SFD can determine fluid content...well, that's another story but I honestly don't see how. My uninformed gut feeling is that this is simply a variation on gravity and magnetics (a structure finder).

Balisurf
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