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The U.S. released 232 square miles of Arctic seismic data from the 1990s, making it publicly available for research and energy planning.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has released five 3D seismic survey datasets from the Beaufort Sea, making 232 square miles of previously confidential geologic data publicly available.
The data, collected under old exploration permits and now in the public domain, include 10 SEG-Y files across nine survey areas and are accessible via BOEM’s National Archive of Marine Seismic Surveys.
The release, aligned with a 2021 executive order, supports research, industry analysis, and energy planning in the Arctic.
The data, originally gathered in the 1990s, were held under 25-year confidentiality agreements.
Additional legacy datasets are expected over time as restrictions expire.
Los EE.UU. liberaron 232 millas cuadradas de datos sísmicos del Ártico de la década de 1990, poniéndolos a disposición del público para la investigación y la planificación energética.