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University of Otago Logo
“KINGDOM is one of the most widely used software packages in geoscience research centers and in the oil exploration industry around the world. ”

MacKenzie Logo
“The data loading capabilities and ease of use have always been strengths of KINGDOM over any other product out there. That's what attracted me to it—and one reason why I've stuck with KINGDOM for most of my career. Seismic Micro-Technology has been very responsive to interpreters in delivering the tools we want.”

Pete MacKenzie, President and Founder, MacKenzie Land and Exploration, Ltd.
Worthington, OH and Charleston, WV

University of Akron Logo “Donation of this software is a great step forward in preparing our students for careers in the energy industry.”

Auburn Energy

“Using all components of the KINGDOM Software has enabled me to find over 300 BCFGE for my clients. I cannot imagine interpretation of geologic and seismic information without it.”


Deborah Sacrey, Auburn Energy
Houston, TX


California Royalty Company

“The SMT suite of software is an excellent array of integrated, multi-discipline analytical tools that just keeps getting better. But perhaps the best part of
SMT is the staff. Their team approach to support and development adds value to our development and exploration opportunities.”


Stan Sansone, Director of Exploration, California Royalty Company
Houston, TX

Focus Exploration

“I like the affordability of the software and the ability to pick and choose add-on applications.”


Mike Scherrer, President of Focus Exploration, LLC

Valence Operating Company

“…on a scale of 1-10, you get about a 9.5.”


Stuart Fagin, Valence Operating Company
Kingwood, Texas

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"UT students in the geological sciences will receive professional hands-on instruction as they tackle the difficult task of “looking” directly into the earth, thanks to Seismic Micro-Technology, Inc. (SMT)."

The University of Texas
Austin, Texas