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TGS and Schlumberger secure seismic project in the US

Offshore survey specialist TGS and Schlumberger have together secured a new multiclient nodal seismic project in the US Gulf of Mexico.

The project, named Amendment, will comprise the acquisition of a 2,350 square km multiclient seismic survey in the Mississippi Canyon and Atwater Valley protraction areas of the US Gulf of Mexico.

The data acquisition operations are expected to commence in the fourth quarter and final date is scheduled to be delivered in the first quarter of 2020.

“The Amendment project will enhance our current data coverage in the central US Gulf of Mexico. E&P companies are showing increased interest in the benefits of nodal seismic data to overcome imaging challenges in this region. In the Amendment project, TGS and Schlumberger will reimage underlying WAZ seismic data to provide modern, high-quality nodal seismic data to our clients,” commented Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS.

Jason Jiang

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