Spectrum starts Brazil seismic shoot

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Norway-based seismic acquisition firm Spectrum has started a 12,000km multi-client 2D seismic survey offshore Brazil's Pelotas Basin.

The new acquisition program will infill both Spectrums' new 7500km survey acquired in 2013 and 12,000km of data reprocessed in 2014, covering open acreage in the Pelotas basin and providing industry with over 31,000km of new data over the area.

Spectrum says it is highly anticipated that the area will be included in the next licensing round, expected in late 2015.

The data is being collected by the vessel BGP Challenger and will be processed in Spectrum's processing center in Houston. PreSTM and PreSDM data will be available in early Q3 2015.

Richie Miller, EVP Multi-Client North & South America, says: "We believe our positioning to commence this survey fits within the timelines of our clients of delivering quality data early in the round evaluation process. Along with our latest campaign in the Sergipe and Alagoas basins, Spectrum will deliver over 56,000km of 2D data to industry for these areas."

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