MicroSeismic Announces Opening of Canadian Office

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Fri Jun 6, 2008 8:05am EDT

HOUSTON--(Business Wire)--
MicroSeismic, Inc., the industry leader in surface-based
microseismic monitoring and passive seismic imaging, today announced
the opening of its Calgary office and the appointment of Cameron Crook
as Country Manager and Executive Vice President of MicroSeismic
(Canada) ULC.

   In this position, Mr. Crook will be responsible for overseeing
MicroSeismic's Canadian operations, reporting to Peter M. Duncan, CEO.

   "Cameron is a seasoned and successful manager with a strong
history of influential leadership and accomplishment, traits that are
vital to our expanding Canadian operations, and we are pleased to
welcome him to MicroSeismic," said Duncan. "Canada is important to the
success of MicroSeismic and Cameron's appointment is an important
component of MicroSeismic's plans to continue growing its operations
in Canada in the future."

   "As we build the business in Canada, we will be focused on
providing our clients with a full range of microseismic monitoring
acquisition and analysis services both surface and downhole; it's an
opportunity that I am delighted to have been given," said Cameron.

   Prior to joining MicroSeismic, Cameron served as Manager of
Geophysical Operations for Shell Canada Ltd. He has in-depth knowledge
of land and marine seismic acquisition design and execution,
processing and interpretation techniques gained from over 20 years'
experience, including domestic, international, operational and
research assignments. Cameron holds a B.Sc. in Geophysics from the
University of Alberta.

   Cameron has established MicroSeismic's offices at:

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MicroSeismic (Canada) ULC.
1200, 815 - 8th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 3P2
Fax 403 262 8632
Tel 403 305 8350
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   About MicroSeismic, Inc.

   MicroSeismic, Inc. is a world leader in microseismic monitoring
and passive seismic imaging. Microseismic monitoring is the practice
of listening to the seismic noise emitted from a reservoir so as to
directly detect such things as patterns of fluid movement, fracture
development under stimulation or compaction. The knowledge of such
patterns will allow for improved reservoir management. Passive seismic
imaging is 3-D structural imaging using existing, often naturally
occurring, sound sources, rather than dynamite or vibrators. Passive
seismic technology enables seismic exploration in places that are
difficult to reach or environmentally sensitive. For more information,
visit: www.microseismic.com.

MicroSeismic, Inc.
Cameron Crook, 403-305-8350
ccrook@microseismicinc.com

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