FairfieldNodal starts Libra survey

OE Staff
Tuesday, October 17, 2017

FairfieldNodal has begun a project to acquire and process high-resolution 3D marine seismic for the Libra consortium led by Petrobras, Total, Shell, China National Petroleum Corp., and CNOOC.

The Libra project, FairfieldNodal’s first such project offshore Brazil, will use the proprietary Z3000 ocean bottom node system. The Z3000 deepwater data acquisition system is ideally suited for acquisition around the dense infrastructure and challenging pre-salt imaging conditions that make this region unique, Fairfield said.

Categories: Geology South America Geoscience Deepwater

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