Hybrid wireline cables represent a significant advancement in the deployment of fiber optics within the context of well logging operations. These cables integrate fiber optic strands with the copper lines found in conventional electric wireline cables. When optical fibers are part of a hybrid optical-electrical logging cable, seismic data can be acquired during any logging intervention, improving efficiency and data collection. This integration reduces the acquisition time for Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) to mere minutes, compared to the hours or days required by traditional methods. Additionally, rig time is eliminated if VSPs are conducted using hybrid cables while other tools remain stationary during their operations. This chapter centers on VSP jobs recorded with hybrid optical-electrical hepta-cables, highlighting their potential to revolutionize borehole seismic operations, particularly in well exploration and appraisal. Furthermore, various wireline cables and slicklines used in cased-hole interventions now incorporate optical fibers, allowing seismic measurements to be gathered concurrently with other interventions. This technology offers a transformative approach to conducting borehole seismic operations, enhancing efficiency and data quality. Drastic reduction of operating time benefits environmental aspects such as lowering both sound exposure levels detrimental to marine fauna and CO 2 emissions.