Texas Allied Petroleum and the 3D Seismic Geophysics
Currently, Texas Allied Petroleum (TAP) utilizes a technology called 3D seismic geophysics before proceeding in the proper procedures of a drilling and testing project. This technique is basically intended to acquire a precise and reliable estimation of the oil or natural gas reserve in a multi-well field. As the name implies, 3D seismic geophysics makes use of seismic waves to travel deep into the earth until the oil and gas reserves are reached.
Seismic wave is an example of a mechanical vibration that travels along a solid medium. In the said exploration technique, seismic waves are released not only to measure the amount of oil reserve but also to determine the strata changes in the wellbore. Texas Allied Petroleum is just among the few trusted oil or gas exploration companies that can effectively use this technique. The results obtained through this process are analyzed properly by the members of TAP in order to give the most accurate findings.
On the other hand, geophysics is the branch of knowledge that involves the Earth’s shape, gravitation properties and magnetic fields. This branch of physics is quite complicated since it involves calculations and several trial and error methods to support the acquired data. That is why the members of Texas Allied Petroleum are consistently educated and trained with this area. The 3D seismic geophysics method also requires precise execution. In addition to that, this technique works well with sub-surface geology method. TAP is currently using the combination of these techniques in order to reduce errors in the acquired data.






