Actually I would not want the raw data as I could not do anything with it. The geoscientists have to interpret the data to get the results. What I would be most concerned about, being a surface and mineral owner, is surface protection and agreeing to potential damages. I don’t know where you are located but seismic permits have gone up to about 30 bucks an acre in some areas of Texas. I have signed permits for 25 bucks for 3 D seismic along the Gulf Coast of Texas. If you have valuable trees or agricultural crops that could be damaged, I believe this needs to be considered for additional damages. I personally would not pursue the sharing of seismic data results as that is not customary. You want to encourage them to do the seismic and drill some wells. You can have all the data in the world and interpretations but it is drilling the well that will prove the commercial viability of the minerals beneath your land. This is just my own experience and opinion. Others may have different viewpoints.