CGG to start Gabon 3D Broadseis survey

OE Staff
Monday, September 29, 2014

CGG has signed an exclusive multi-client data agreement with the Ministère du Pétrole et des Hydrocarbures of the Republic of Gabon.

The agreement will see CGG launch a new multi-client survey program to acquire 35,000sq km of BroadSeisTM 3D data over the latest available and awarded deepwater blocks offshore Gabon and 9900 km of 2D data over the country’s ultra-deep water offshore area.

The program, which has already received support from the industry, will be implemented in association with the Direction Générale des Hydrocarbures (DGH).

The first phase of the program, covering almost 24,000sq km, will start in Q4 2014 and is scheduled to last seven months. Two high-end vessels will be assigned to the project to ensure timely delivery of the data. The depth imaging of the seismic data will be performed in CGG’s Crawley center in the UK.

Jean-Georges Malcor, CEO, CGG, said: “This exclusive agreement follows on from the support CGG gave the DGH back in 2009 to promote the potential of the deep water offshore Gabon. Now, with the low-frequency enhancement made possible by BroadSeis, our true broadband solution, this new survey program will enable better imaging of Gabon’s highly prospective pre-salt plays; it will therefore allow oil companies to better de-risk this exciting new exploration arena and accelerate development of the country’s resources."

 
Categories: Africa Seismic

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