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Pulse Seismic Inc T.PSD

Alternate Symbol(s):  PLSDF

Pulse Seismic Inc. is engaged in the acquisition, marketing and licensing of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) seismic data to the western Canadian energy sector. The Company owns the licensable seismic data library in Canada, consisting of approximately 65,310 square kilometers of 3D seismic and 829,207 kilometers of 2D seismic. It calculates net kilometers of 2D data and net square kilometers of 3D data by multiplying the number of kilometers of seismic data in each 2D line and the number of square kilometers of seismic data in each individual 3D seismic dataset by its percentage of ownership in each. The Company's library covers the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB).


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Comment by OptsyEagleon Feb 22, 2022 11:16am
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RE:Library sales history

RE:Library sales history Not asking for too much are you?  I doubt anyone posting a list of merger rumours would be very helpful?  If a merger happens you can pretty much assume PSD will make a lot of money from it unless those companies don't drill in Western Canada. As for the companies who have purchased seismic services recently, the correct answer is "everyone that needs one".  Pulse's business is a monopoly business.  If you want to drill in Western Canada you have to pay Pulse Seismic a fee for their survey or you can simply use the more expensive hit and miss technique.
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