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The process of searching for minerals, such as oil and gas, before development and production. Exploration activities include geophysical surveys, drilling to locate an oil or gas reservoir, and the drilling of additional wells after a discovery to determine the boundaries of an underground reservoir. It enables an oil or gas company to determine whether to proceed with development and production.
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We are all explorers, but our experiences and observations vary. The exploration concept relates to both the act of going to a place where history happened (personal exploration) and developing a greater understanding of the motivations and observations of past exploring expeditions (historic exploration).
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The type of exploration which has been undertaken on this deposit. Up to five methods may be entered. Prospecting signifies pits, trenches or shafts. Geological mapping refers to detailed surface and/or underground mapping. Geochemical surveys refer to detailed soil sampling as well as systematic chip sampling of mineralisation and host rocks. Geophysical surveys refers to ground-based techniques related to the deposits. Drilling refers to any drill hole intersecting the deposit.
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