ExxonMobil historical collection

E and P Seismic Libya
A photograph of a sedimentary chart. Written on verso: "Cross-Section Cut-Away: Drawing shows travel of shock waves generated by dynamite explosion in seismic shooting. Geophones, sensitive instruments strung along surface and wired to a recording truck, record shock waves reflected to surface from various subsurface horizons.", ExxonMobil historical collection, 2.104/12.5A, E and P; Libya, Seismic, American Energy Industry
E and P Seismic Libya
A photograph of a chart showing ground structure beneath the water. Written on verso: Marine Sonoproble, which was developed at Magnolia Petroleum Company's Field Research Laboratories, and which uses the principles of underwater acoustics, is a device which can map shallow sedimentary formations with remarkable accuracy. The Marine Sonoprobe can penetrate as much as 100 to 200 feet beneath the sea bottom. Magnolia Petroleum Company is the southwest affiliate of Socony Mobil Oil Company, Inc., ExxonMobil historical collection, 2.104/12.5A, E and P; Libya, Seismic, American Energy Industry
E and P Seismic Libya
A photograph of a chart showing sedimentary layers., ExxonMobil historical collection, 2.104/12.5A, E and P; Libya, Seismic, American Energy Industry
Engine Testing at Paulsboro and Princeton
A negative of a man working with technical equipment., ExxonMobil historical collection, 2003-130/10, 2003-130/10d (box), 5556-2, American Energy Industry