ION to shoot seismic off Panama

ION Geophysical has begun a new 2D multiclient program offshore Panama, the first seismic survey to be acquired in 30 years, the company announced on 9 August.

The PanamaSPAN survey will provide the framework to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of this unexplored area ahead of the anticipated inaugural license round, ION said.

Building on recent exploration success offshore Colombia immediately adjacent to Panama's Caribbean coast, exploration and production companies are becoming increasingly interested in high-quality seismic data in this area to understand the potential hydrocarbon prospectivity. Initial deliverables will be available in Q4 2017 and complete interpretation of the data will be available by mid-2018 to guide investment strategies.

"Hydrocarbon exploration in Panama has identified various sedimentary basins, proving the existence of geological structures that may contain oil and gas, although there hasn't been a commercially exploitable discovery," said Víctor Urrutia, National Energy Secretary of Panama. "Today, through the use of new and more sophisticated techniques, it is possible to identify prospective areas that previously were not considered economically viable, such as deep water deposits and/or those that are geologically more difficult to locate.

"The initiation of this seismic survey will provide high-value information to help assess Panama's oil and natural gas prospectivity. We value the geological and geophysical expertise ION is providing to this process and are confident they will deliver the products and understanding required for proper evaluation. We look forward to working with them throughout this process."

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