Seabird announces Belize seismic activity

Published

SeaBird Exploration has said it is to acquire a long-offset survey in Belize, starting mid-October 2016.

SeaBird will use the Northern Explorer to acquire the survey and the anticipated duration of the program is three to four weeks.

Seismic activity offshore Belize, South America, has been opposed by environmental groups including Oceana, which has launched a petition against the activity. 

Meanwhile, Belize currently has no active offshore exploration licenses. There have been calls for a national referendum on the topic. 

Current News

Shell Forecasts 65% Surge in Global LNG Demand by 2050

Shell Forecasts 65% Surge in G

Ex-Pemex Chief Investigated for Abuse; Mexican President Sheinbaum Offers No Protection

Ex-Pemex Chief Investigated fo

ABS Helps Blaze a Digitization Path, Reshaping Offshore Energy

ABS Helps Blaze a Digitization

Eldorado-Vantage Merger Signals Continued Offshore Drilling Consolidation

Eldorado-Vantage Merger Signal

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News

 
Offshore Engineer Magazine