OIL GAS FIELD EXPLORATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLIFFS CLIFFS DRILLING COMPANY CITICORP CENTER, 1200 SMITH STREET HOUSTON TX 77002 OIL AND GAS FIELD EXPLORATION AND WELL DRILLING AND OPERATION SERVICES;
CPC CONTOUR PRODUCTION COMPANY 39th Floor 630 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10111 oil and gas field exploration and oil and gas field prospecting for the benefit of others;The lining in the drawing is for shading purposes only, and is not a part of the mark.;
CPC CONTOUR PRODUCTION COMPANY Post Office Box 61369 Houston TX 77208 oil and gas field exploration and oil and gas field prospecting for the benefit of others;The lining in the drawing is for shading purposes only, and is not a part of the mark.;
TEPCO TEPCO, INC. 2705 INDUSTRIAL LANE GARLAND TX 75041 OIL AND GAS FIELD EXPLORATION SERVICES;
U UNIOIL CORPORATION 3817 Carson Avenue Evans CO 80620 oil and gas field exploration services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An airborne exploration system used with an aircraft for exploration of oil and gas, mineral deposits and aquifers. The survey system uses natural electromagnetic EM fields as an energy source. The exploration system includes at least one non-directional, wideband, total electric field, water sensor. The water sensor includes a water container filled with water and adapted for mounting on an aircraft. The water container has a pair of conductive metal bands mounted around opposite ends thereof. The metal bands provide a capacitive electrical coupling with the water in the container. The water container has a diameter substantial the size as a length of the container. Therefore, the sensor responds to an electric field substantially independent of the relative orientation of the electric field. The bands are electrically connected to a computer data processing unit mounted on the aircraft. The data processing unit is used for receiving and processing valuable and anomalous electric field data from the water sensor when flying over a potential oil, gas or mineral prospect.