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By H. JACK MEYER

The Geophysical Corner is a regular column in the EXPLORER, produced cooperatively by the AAPG Geophysical Integration and SEG Interpretation committees, and edited by R. Randy Ray. This month’s column is titled “3-D Seismic and Underground Gas Storage, or ‘Will My Gas Be There When I Want It?’”

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Figure 4: Two-D seismic line acquired prior to primary production. Note strong trough (red) amplitude anomaly at top of Clark and Wilson Sandstone (C&W), and strong, flat peak (blue) amplitude anomaly at the gas-water contact (GW). (Figure published with permission of BP.)

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