CGG nets multiclient Mozambique work

Published

French geoscience firm CGG has been awarded an extensive multi-client program by the Instituto Nacional de Petroleo (INP) to acquire seismic data offshore Mozambique.

The multi-survey program is designed to improve industry insight into the region’s geology and provide oil and gas companies with a greater level of understanding of the country’s prospectivity.

The program includes a 2D survey of over 6550km in the offshore Rovuma basin, including blocks R5-A, R5-B and R5-C, and a large 3D survey over the Beira High in the Zambezi Delta. The 3D survey is expected to cover up to 40,000sq km, subject to pre-commitment.

It will cover blocks Z5-C and Z5-D and surrounding open acreage in this deltaic area which is believed to be prospective.

CGG has also been awarded an onshore airborne gravity and magnetic survey in the Southern Mozambique Basin.

The proposed multi-client seismic program in the Mozambique Zambezi region will include marine gravity and magnetic data, to aid regional interpretation. 

Jean-Georges Malcor, CEO, CGG, said: “The 5th License Round award process undertaken by the INP in 2015 saw a high level of interest in the Zambezi region and we believe our multi-client projects will highlight the exploration upside potential.”

Current News

Seaway7 Secures Offshore Wind Work in Germany

Seaway7 Secures Offshore Wind

Subsea7 Gets Shell’s Contract for Deepwater Development off US

Subsea7 Gets Shell’s Contract

Northern Offshore’s Energy Emerger Rig Up for Drilling Job off Oman

Northern Offshore’s Energy Eme

Petronas Plans Ramp-Up in Exploration, Production Over Three Years

Petronas Plans Ramp-Up in Expl

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News

 
Offshore Engineer Magazine