Should We Loop Tie Seismic Data in Generating an Interpretation?

September 2010 By Daniel J. Tearpock

When you were being trained in seismic interpretation, I am confident that your mentor or instructor discussed with you the rationale for tying loops when interpreting seismic data (2D or 3D) and taught you the technique. I know that is how I was taught. Today, as I and other consultants, instructors and mentors travel around the world we are shocked at what we see and hear.

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Should We Loop Tie Seismic Data in Generating an Interpretation?

September 2010 By Daniel J. Tearpock

When you were being trained in seismic interpretation, I am confident that your mentor or instructor discussed with you the rationale for tying loops when interpreting seismic data (2D or 3D) and taught you the technique. I know that is how I was taught. Today, as I and other consultants, instructors and mentors travel around the world we are shocked at what we see and hear.

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Should We Loop Tie Seismic Data in Generating an Interpretation?

September 2010 By Daniel J. Tearpock

When you were being trained in seismic interpretation, I am confident that your mentor or instructor discussed with you the rationale for tying loops when interpreting seismic data (2D or 3D) and taught you the technique. I know that is how I was taught. Today, as I and other consultants, instructors and mentors travel around the world we are shocked at what we see and hear.

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Should We Loop Tie Seismic Data in Generating an Interpretation?

September 2010 By Daniel J. Tearpock

When you were being trained in seismic interpretation, I am confident that your mentor or instructor discussed with you the rationale for tying loops when interpreting seismic data (2D or 3D) and taught you the technique. I know that is how I was taught. Today, as I and other consultants, instructors and mentors travel around the world we are shocked at what we see and hear.

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Should We Loop Tie Seismic Data in Generating an Interpretation?

September 2010 By Daniel J. Tearpock

When you were being trained in seismic interpretation, I am confident that your mentor or instructor discussed with you the rationale for tying loops when interpreting seismic data (2D or 3D) and taught you the technique. I know that is how I was taught. Today, as I and other consultants, instructors and mentors travel around the world we are shocked at what we see and hear.

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Should We Loop Tie Seismic Data in Generating an Interpretation?

September 2010 By Daniel J. Tearpock

When you were being trained in seismic interpretation, I am confident that your mentor or instructor discussed with you the rationale for tying loops when interpreting seismic data (2D or 3D) and taught you the technique. I know that is how I was taught. Today, as I and other consultants, instructors and mentors travel around the world we are shocked at what we see and hear.

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