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Synopsis:A film about BP’s technological advances in land seismic, demonstrated at Wamsutter
Shotlist:WS desert; Intvws. Colin Bruce (subsurface team leader) in Wamsutter desert; Bob Button (Wamsutter performance unit leader); Andy Hopwood (SPU leader, North America), Rosemarie Ramkhelawan (Geophysicist, Wamsutter major project), Bill Hicks (Wamsutter seismic project manager), Jim Hollis (EVP and Coo, input/output solutions)intercut with surveying work in Wamsutter; WS pan across desert ; intvws. Bruce, Button; digger in desert; intvws. Hollis, Ramkhelawan, men putting too string into wellbore; 10:02:53 Champlin A Well No. 7 sign; GVs seismic field trials, intvws. Ramkhelawan,Hick, Button, Bruce; diggers in desert; three techniques to illuminate sands underground: 3D-VSP, Crosswell tomography and firefly; intvws. Ramkhelawan, Bruce, Button;3D-VSP: tool string being fed into wellbore; intvw. Brian Hornby (Senior advisor, Borehole geophysics); Crosswell tomography: intvws. Bruce, Ramkhelawan; Firefly: intvw. Hicks, red cables, intvw. John Younger (Seismic acquisition coordinator), Hollis, row of firefly boxes, Hollis holding one and explaining how it works; using firefly in the snow, intvws. Craig Cooper (Seismic project coordinator, North America), Ramkhelawan, Hopwood, pan across desert;10:09:40 Ramkhelawan showing seismic data to colleagues, intvw. Bruce; 10:10:58 montage of surveying images, intvws. Bruce, Ramkhelawan, Button, Hopwood, intvw. Bruce in desert, WS desert; 10:14:01 END