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Seismoelectric survey can cut costs: Black Ridge

A NEW low-cost seismic technology that its supporters say can predict the presence of oil and gas at subsurface depths down to 3000m has been acquired by an Australian junior mineral explorer.

Seismoelectric survey can cut costs: Black Ridge

Black Ridge Minerals has just secured the exclusive licence for Petrolocate, a new seismoelectric technology that claims can quickly and cheaply detect the presence of oil and gas below the surface. ...

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