Anon. . . as Don stated, seismic data is proprietary to the
exploration company(ies) that paid for it, and it is very expensive.
There are some places that sell seismic data, mainly older 2D lines
done in the 70s and 80s.  It takes an expert to interpret the raw
data, so it is useless to the average Joe.

A picture is worth a thousand words, so this is an old 2D line from
Little Knife Field in Dunn and Billings Co., with some minimal
interpretation, i.e, the colorized parts (if the link works):

http://strata.geol.sc.edu/exerices/seismic/EXERCIXE1-SOL-LRG.pdf
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