Polarcus starts 3D multi-client survey off Ireland

Polarcus Amani has mobilized for a 4400sq km RIGHTBAND 3D multi-client survey in the Southern Porcupine basin, offshore Ireland. The multi-client project, being acquired in collaboration with ION GeoVentures and GeoPartners, will be the largest ever 3D multi-client seismic survey acquired offshore Ireland.

Prior to mobilizing from Cork, Minister Pat Rabbitte T.D., Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources in Ireland, was given a comprehensive tour of the ultra-modern Polarcus 3D seismic vessel.

Commenting on the vessel and the upcoming program, Minister Rabbitte T.D. said: "Ireland's Atlantic Margin, which has demonstrated petroleum prospectivity but is very underexplored, offers many exciting opportunities for explorers. On my tour of Polarcus Amani this weekend I have been impressed with the competence of the crew and the array of technology at their fingertips for acquiring high quality 3D seismic data. Additionally, the environmental systems integrated into the vessel design and Polarcus' commitment to minimize their environmental footprint is to be commended. I look forward to the delivery of a successful project that will through its commercial business model help boost inward investment into Ireland."

The South Porcupine multi-client project, supported by industry prefunding from Providence Resources, is expected to run for approximately three months and is being acquired by Polarcus Amani towing a 1350m ultra-wide deep-tow spread comprising 10 by 8000m solid streamers. The resultant data will be processed by ION GXT through a WiBand workflow to deliver a full broadband deliverable to the industry. 

Final data products will be available early 2015 for companies seeking to participate in the 2015 Irish Atlantic Margin Oil and Gas Exploration Licensing Round.

This project forms part of the company's existing backlog that has been previously announced through the Oslo Stock Exchange.

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