
In May 2001, FIRST SEISMIC Corporation executed a letter of intent with Global Geo Services ASA, a Norwegian company (GGS), pursuant to which GGS proposed to acquire First Seismic. As of December 31, 1999, FIRST SEISMIC Corporation provided various geo-scientific and complementary services that were used to develop opportunities in the oil and gas business worldwide. It owned and brokered seismic data and a range of geo-scientific information primarily used by its customers in upstream oil and gas exploration and production efforts. The company used portions of this geological and seismic information to geo-technically identify and promote exploration projects to oil company investors. In addition, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the company also took an ownership position in some of the upstream oil and natural gas production opportunities. The company is based in Houston, Texas.
First Seismic Corp. trades as FSEI on OTC. The company is classified in Energy / Oil & Gas Equipment & Services and reports in USD.
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First Seismic Corp. can be compared against peers such as Allied Resources, Inc., Avance Gas Holding Ltd, Bounty Oil & Gas NL, Foothills Exploration, Inc., Jura Energy Corporation, Manitok Energy Inc..
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Company website: https://www.firstseismic.com
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