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To: Michael T Currie who wrote (2098)1/12/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: alchemy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4736
 
Hello Mike: Thanks for the review and the great information. I will try to find answers to some of your queries.

I do want to correct one misstatement in the original document concerning the alluvial sediments. It should read fluvial. That was one of the corrections that I made. The corrected phrase is:

"Electro Magnetic Sounding Technology measures the distribution of Hydrocarbons in a fluvial reservoir by using the low frequency configuration, a combination of radar technologies, of the sounding instruments together with the ultra high precision GPS location technology for data acquisition and data reduction in which the computer processes the data for the signatures of Hydrocarbons using a number of image processing and signature extraction techniques."

I assume that this clarifies your concern about the limitations that the word "alluvial" would create. I assume that all gas and oil reservoirs are considered fluvial which gives us a broad universe for exploration.

Regarding the success rate, I believe they are referring to a specific Colorado area where a large landowner has had a success rate of 1 of 13 using seismic. The 1 of 3 is a major improvement.

Also, we are nine for nine in Nebraska.

Thanks for your objectivity.

marty