Polarcus moves to new Houston location

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Polarcus has relocated its North and South America regional office in Houston, Texas, to new premises in the Cobalt Center, Memorial City, as the company expands its regional footprint. The new Polarcus office is located in a Class A designated building, LEED-certified by the US Green Building Council. The location is adjacent to the Energy Corridor in West Houston, home to many of the major local and international oil companies.

"The move of our regional office into this new space allows all our sales, business development and geophysical support personnel to be located in the center of the greatest concentration of energy company clients in the world, close to our data processing partner DownUnder GeoSolutions, and with easy access to the entire North and South America region," said Richard Price, regional vice president NASA.

Polarcus has been established in Houston since 2008 and has operated its environmentally-friendly 3D seismic vessels offshore various locations across the North and South America region including Baffin Bay, the Caribbean and Uruguay.

Image: Cobalt Center/Polarcus

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