Orica Osx™ 5 Degradable Emulsion Seismic Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Steven Kotsonis Clint Brearley Deane Tunaley Tom Smylie Richard Goodridge
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Explosives are widely used in the Oil & Gas Industry for subsurface mapping via measurement of reflected sound waves as each charge is detonated. To complete a seismic survey, several thousand explosive charges may be deployed into narrow boreholes, often in areas difficult to access or where socio-political factors may increase the risk of unlawful recovery or sabotage of the explosives. Therefore, when misfires occur, the explosives left in the ground often cannot be retrieved or sympathetically detonated safely, in which case they are “abandoned” (in-line with local regulations) potentially posing a safety and security risk.
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APA: Steven Kotsonis Clint Brearley Deane Tunaley Tom Smylie Richard Goodridge  (2014)  Orica Osx™ 5 Degradable Emulsion Seismic Explosives

MLA: Steven Kotsonis Clint Brearley Deane Tunaley Tom Smylie Richard Goodridge Orica Osx™ 5 Degradable Emulsion Seismic Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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