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The Motley Fool November 10, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Don't Miss This Seismic Sparkler Paris-based seismic player CGGVeritas looks poised to pop. |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2010 Nate Weisshaar |
Today's Buy Opportunity: CGG Veritas We probe beneath the surface of this seismic mapper. |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2007 Toby Shute |
The Deepwater Dance Marathon The Minerals Management Service recently conducted the biggest Central Gulf of Mexico lease sale in more than a decade. The average bid per block touched a new record, and the total number of bids submitted more than doubled last year's total. |
The Motley Fool March 28, 2008 Toby Shute |
A Gale Force Lease Sale Last week's Central Gulf sale touched a fresh record of $3.7 billion in high bids from offshore oil explorers. |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2010 |
The New Normal and 2 Energy Stocks Worth Watching While investors are rightfully backing away from BP over the uncertainty of just how bad its oil spill in the Gulf will ultimately be, running blindly from the energy sector is unwarranted. |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2009 Christopher Barker |
Detecting Tremors in Natural Gas Responding to leaner times, Dawson Geophysical announces a 25% reduction in operations by idling as many as four of the 16 active seismic survey crews. |
The Motley Fool July 31, 2008 Toby Shute |
A Pair of Seismic Sizzlers Oil's down, but these companies have no reason to frown. Take a look at two solid geophysics companies: CGGVeritas and Dawson Geophysical. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2010 Nate Weisshaar |
BP Is History; Oil Is the Future Where oil is going and what it means for your portfolio. |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2009 David Lee Smith |
The 800-Pound Oilfield Gorilla Takes a Tumble Oilfield service leader Schlumberger turned in results that were less than impressive. |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Schlumberger Eyes Greater Growth Schlumberger has boosted the entire oilfield services sector. |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2007 Toby Shute |
A Look at NOV's POV From where National Oilwell Varco sits, the rig biz looks mighty fine. Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Gene G. Marcial |
A Schlumberger Surge? The spike in crude oil prices has stimulated drilling, boosting demand for its services, including seismic surveys and well completions. Trading at $64, up from $55 in May, the stock is predicted to hit $75 to $80 in a year. |
The Motley Fool February 7, 2008 Toby Shute |
Dawson Gets Dirty Slowing growth is a concern at energy services firm Dawson Geophysical. |
The Motley Fool November 18, 2010 Bryan White |
Rising Star Buy: ION Geophysical There's big money hiding under the ground -- and big value in this company. |
The Motley Fool December 7, 2006 Ryan Fuhrmann |
The Best Small Cap for 2007: Dawson Geophysical Seismic firms come in handy with the cyclical nature of the energy industry, and Dawson is a best of class option for investors. |
Geotimes October 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Sound Data for Seismic Array In the fall of 2002, the R/V Maurice Ewing halted a seismic survey in the Gulf of California after two whales beached on the Baja side of the sound. The sound from the ship's array of air guns disturbed the marine mammals. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Schlumberger Strikes Hefty Profits Increased drilling activity leads to tripling of profits at the oil field services giant. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2010 Eric Bleeker |
5 Stocks We're Buying As part of our "11 O'Clock Stock" series, we're buying these five stocks. |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2007 Toby Shute |
The Sweet Smell of Seismic Dawson Geophysical added three new seismic crews during the past fiscal year, boosting the company to a new record in revenues and profits. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2010 David Lee Smith |
Don't Ignore the 800-Pound Gorilla of Oilfield Services Halliburton may have outgunned Schlumberger, but both companies' futures are bright. |
Geotimes May 2007 Kathryn Hansen |
Deep Earth May Hold an Ocean Earth's deep interior, more than 1,000 kilometers below the surface in the mantle, could prove to be a watery place. That's the conclusion researchers drew from an anomaly uncovered by the first global map of Earth's lower mantle, using a new type of seismic analysis. |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2010 David Lee Smith |
Ringing the Cash Register Amid the Spill There are times when services may be the way to play energy. This may be one of them. |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2010 Toby Shute |
Obama Says Drill, Baby, Drill! Let's see what this energy plan actually entails. |
Geotimes December 2004 Lisa M. Pinsker |
A Passive Approach to Healthy Oil Production A technology first used to help with mine safety has evolved into a tool for the oil and gas industry, with potential in application for sequestering carbon. |
Scientific American September 2008 Lucas Laursen |
Seismic "Noise"--Oil Prospecting Data Could Decipher Ocean Mixing A ring of warm, salty water in the Atlantic was recently imaged with seismic survey data taken 15 years ago |